Western Tobacco
*This flavour was provided by Chefs Flavours
Tested @6%, Diluted in 70/30 0 Nicotine
Tested on a R200 with a Bonza 0.14-ohm dual coil Flaptons.
Manufacturers Description “Blond tobacco, sweet & dry taste of caramelized anise.”
SnV
Light, dry woody tobacco possible hints of oak and anise, like a cigarette tobacco with a low ash
7 Day steep
No change
14 Day Steep
No change
58 Day Steep
Slight increase in strength
Suggested Usage
I’d use this 2%-3% as an accent, 3%-4% as a background flavour, 4%-6% as the main flavour
If you wanted this as a standalone flavour, I suggest 4.5%-7%
I’d use with Tobacco, Vanilla, Bourbon, Dark Fruit, Caramels
Summary
To me this is similar to a cigarette tobacco, this is dry and woody with possible hints of Oak and Anise, there is a low ash and a hint of caramel.
This will predominantly suit a cigarette type mix, although starting off as a light flavour this does increase in strength during a steep
Molinberry Recommended usage: - 6%-8%
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