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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.

That looks decent, I like shisha vanilla and tpa bavarian cream (no way I could use the DX puke version though!)

You could maybe take some inspiration from this one..on the tobacco blend front. Connecticut Shade as the wrapper and some burly along with the cured for the cigar filling.

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I've mixed Cavendish at 0.30, tastes like mixed spice, for me I will have to wait for some steeping to take place, before I will know where I'm going, with the pack. I do like that Commercial cig one though, straight off the bat.
 
I've mixed Cavendish at 0.30, tastes like mixed spice, for me I will have to wait for some steeping to take place, before I will know where I'm going, with the pack. I do like that Commercial cig one though, straight off the bat.

at 1.5% Cavendish has a distinct floral note to me, kind of woody too. I think the sweet spot might be around 0.75 - 1% for me.
 
I've mixed Cavendish at 0.30, tastes like mixed spice, for me I will have to wait for some steeping to take place, before I will know where I'm going, with the pack. I do like that Commercial cig one though, straight off the bat.

does it have the characteristic smell that you get with the INW one? i might start at 0.3 with it as well.

i’ve mixed some tatanka at 0.5. 10 drops from these bottles is about 0.5 in a 50ml, 7 for 30ml, if that helps anybody.
 
does it have the characteristic smell that you get with the INW one? i might start at 0.3 with it as well.

It's completely different, in smell, and tongue taste test, I haven't vaped the inawera one standalone, so can't make a vaped comparison, I think they are chalk and cheese, the flv one is a beast, for me it will be a drop here and there, in a 30ml blend. I suspected that the flv pack would contain quite a few over spiced concentrates, re me and my sinuses, I'm still well happy with it all though.
 
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That looks decent, I like shisha vanilla and tpa bavarian cream (no way I could use the DX puke version though!)

You could maybe take some inspiration from this one..on the tobacco blend front. Connecticut Shade as the wrapper and some burly along with the cured for the cigar filling.

screenshot-2021-03-01-154325-jpg.241057
That looks interesting, thanks for the heads up. I have all of those flavours apart from the vanilla bean (I’d probably sub it with shisha vanilla if I wanted to recreate that recipe). I have a few INW tobaccos I’m playing with as well at the moment that seem promising. It’s all good stuff. I find it somewhat amusing that I only got into tobacco flavours due to them being the only thing I could taste when I had the rona a couple of months ago, now I can’t get enough of them!
 
That looks interesting, thanks for the heads up. I have all of those flavours apart from the vanilla bean (I’d probably sub it with shisha vanilla if I wanted to recreate that recipe). I have a few INW tobaccos I’m playing with as well at the moment that seem promising. It’s all good stuff. I find it somewhat amusing that I only got into tobacco flavours due to them being the only thing I could taste when I had the rona a couple of months ago, now I can’t get enough of them!

That's exactly what I did when I made it!! I didn't have bean either, I have no idea how close shisha is to it, but I felt it worked. :)
 
i was looking on the internet and found this. it’s quite funny. americans..

https://forum.e-liquid-recipes.com/t/net-rating-14ea-flavorah-synth-tobacco-samples/204923/16

Jesus, what a shitstorm. :)

There:

"Kentucky Blend” is mislabeled, as it is much more a single leaf extraction profile, perhaps Nicaraguan in origin."

Here:

"It's nice, pretty sweet with a few ashy notes"
:D



This list is pretty useful for starting points though.

https://www.flavorah.com/resources-information/mixing-with-flavorah/
 
Well i must be sensitive to the cured as at 1.25% it was way too strong for me and has taken a few days to get the taste out of my tank.
TAC Woodsmoke is very similar.
 
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