Hamish McTaxi
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As you may have already seen this forthcoming liquid is described as a seductive blend of tamahaak base, Turkish tobacco and Fox grape.
What the hell is a fox grape I hear you say. Well it's an American native grape that has a distinctive foxy musk. How does he think of these flavour blends and their conection to native people's. Bloody clever.
Well taste. Right. First draw there is no denying it your transported with the Turkish tobacco and the musk grape ( that thankfully doesn't taste of the awful grape you get in those sweet liquids but initially has a slight rose favour) to the middle east and the shisha pipes with local tobacco and attar of rose. Some have mentioned turkish delight but it's was more complex and subtle than that.
The body of the flavour is all held together with the amazing tamahaak base but the tobacco is given more depth and body with the addition of the Turkish tobacco (a favourite of mine) and then you get this sweet/dry fragrance of a flavour from the musk grape which sits with tamahaak' s plum fruit perfectly.
We both thought the same too. This is a tobacco flavour all of it's own. It doesn't taste like any flavour we've ever tasted before. It's completely unique.
It's an instant classic and possibly indegene' s masterpiece.
This will be my all day vape. No doubt at all. I don't think it will be decisive. I think it will be the standard all other tobacco blends are measured against.
Get some.
https://indigeneeliquid.com
Totally agree,
The fig and grape just add a touch of sweetness that takes the edge off of the excellent, slightly bitter, Turkish tobacco.
Perfect blending, well done chef.