| Ash Cigar - Molinberry | 1.50 % | ||
| Brandy - Vape Train Australia | 0.50 % | ||
| Cigar Leaf - Vape Train Australia | 2.50 % | ||
| Madagascar (Vanilla Classic) - Flavour Art | 0.75 % | ||
| Red Burley - Flavorah | 1.20 % | ||
| Wood Spice - Flavorah | 0.05 % | ||
| Total Flavour | 6.50% | ||
Tested on a Profile 1.5 with 0.13 NexMesh at approx 75w. Whilst generally my steeping times are just a guide this does need the full steeping time for the woodspice to settle into the mix and for the different tobaccos to blend. I've been craving something a little different from my usual bakeries and custards, something more tobacco like, so I set out to create something reminiscent of a quality Cigar, this is it. I needed something to create the wrapper for my cigar, VT Cigar leaf is it, a lightly ashy Cigar leaf with almost zero tobacco. Used at 2.5% to ensure it's one of the main flavours without being too overpowering, to this I added 1.5% MB Ash Cigar to start to fill out the Cigar with a little ash and some cigar tobacco notes, pushed up beyond this is ends up bullying out the VT. Now to fill the Cigar, FLV Red Burley at 1.2% was the perfect choice, with it's woody tobacco and the leather, Oak and chocolate hints this fills out the cigar beautufully and starts to elevate the vape to quality cigar territory, FA Madagascar Vanilla adds pleasant dark vanilla notes that blends beautifully with the red burley and also prevents this vape from being too dry without taking this into a dessert tobacco profile. VT Brandy at 0.5% just adds a slight brandy hint as if you had briefly soaked your cigar and dried it out to imbue a brandy taste to the cigar wrapper. Finally 0.05% flv Woodspice elevates this to the next level with some leather and Sandalwood notes like you had just removed this from a humidor. This is a beautiful vape on a DtL RDA but should also work well with MTL