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The Arabian is perverted, no doubt, BUT, it's also a bit special - at higher wattage's, in an rda, the flavour sits on the tip of my tongue, and just back a bit. It reminds me of Garam Masala, hence my reference to it being perverted, wtf.
 
The Arabian is perverted, no doubt, BUT, it's also a bit special - at higher wattage's, in an rda, the flavour sits on the tip of my tongue, and just back a bit. It reminds me of Garam Masala, hence my reference to it being perverted, wtf.

It's a bit funky for sure, but when you get used to it... it pretty enjoyable and satisfying.
 
It's a bit funky for sure, but when you get used to it... it pretty enjoyable and satisfying.

I wonder what flavorah's secret is, tell me of a FA baccy flavour that come near FLV baccy flavours, I cant think of many, at all. It's quite possible that FLV even outdo Inawera. After all, how many Inawera tobaccos, can one vape standalone?
 
I wonder what flavorah's secret is, tell me of a FA baccy flavour that come near FLV baccy flavours, I cant think of many, at all. It's quite possible that FLV even outdo Inawera. After all, how many Inawera tobaccos, can one vape standalone?

The problem with Inawera for me is that there's just too many, 30 tobaccos in the 'tobacco taste' section, a whole bunch of 'for pipe', another 10 tobaccos under the classic range, another 7 under the 'garden' range.

plus too many FA and INW tobaccos just taste like weird floral hippy shop stink.;)
 
FLV tobaccos definitely rock. Since I’ve begun exploring the profile their products seem, on average, to be the most satisfying. I’ve been enjoying this one recently quite a bit.
https://alltheflavors.com/recipes/210590#cubanamella_by_duncanyoyo1

The cured gives it a really nice cigar like taste. I’m working on a recipe to boost the tobacco element a bit but that takes nothing away from this recipe which is sound as is.
 
anybody else notice a very distinct peppery note from the red burley? just notice this today, it wasn’t there the day i mixed it up (tuesday, i think).
 
anybody else notice a very distinct peppery note from the red burley? just notice this today, it wasn’t there the day i mixed it up (tuesday, i think).
Not that I recall, but I didn't rate it at the time anyway, that was a couple of years ago, things change. I will be revisiting it, at a lower percentage, I recall it had a touch of Turkish about it.
 
to be fair there are a good few, but i agree with @Simon G there are far too many and their range is confusing and all over the place.

Yes there are good ones, some very good ones, but they can be a puzzle to use in a blend, I'm very happy with the Black and the Dark For Pipe.
 
Yes there are good ones, some very good ones, but they can be a puzzle to use in a blend, I'm very happy with the Black and the Dark For Pipe.

a few i like to puff on their own, am4a (brilliant stuff), black cat (i think we discussed this one before...), black jack, gold ducat, dark and gold for pipe, gypsy king, classic ryo, there are probably a few more. but aye, many are more suited for blending and a couple are just a bit strange and baffling as to what they were trying to do. some also you need to use at very low amounts, and taste weird if you even go over 1% (there’s a virginia one that starts tasting like dehydrated potato).

edit to add: french pipe and captain jack are another two. 0.5% or less for these, though.

i think the black for pipe is missing something solo, but maybe because i got so used to it in that brigade blend.

so i mixed up commercial cigarette at 0.5. definitely one for blending imo, it seems a bit like a less dirty dnb, which probably how i will use it. i gave up on dnb because it really messes the cotton up, so this should be more useful hopefully.
 
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