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This is my attempt at making a cigar with lots of interesting back notes. Everyday it steeps it seems like a different back note comes out to play. You get a little caramel, butterscotch, honey, and even a little mocha/coffee all while vaping a cigar type flavor. I just accented all the back notes i already tasted in the tobacco flavors and I really like what it created. I enjoy this after a 10 day steep it seems like everyday a different back note comes out to play making this a very interesting tobacco mix. This is my first tobacco flavor I have released to the community and would really love to here what you all think in the reviews...
I used Connecticut shade as my cigar leaf wrap and the mixture of red burley and oriental tobacco as my cigar filler. I then used all the rest of the flavors purely to help bring out the back notes in the tobaccos. I feel like this tastes just like a honey backwoods cigar. In no way do any of these other ingredients over power the tobaccos at any time. This is a tobacco through and through with some delicious back notes.
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Flavoring Ingredients
Vendor | Name | % | Actions |
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FLV | Biscotti | 0.25 | |
FLV | Butterscotch | 0.75 | |
FLV | Caramel | 0.5 | |
FLV | Connecticut Shade | 0.25 | |
FLV | Milk & Honey | 1 | |
FLV | Mocha | 0.75 | |
FLV | Oriental Tobacco | 1 | |
FLV | Red Burley | 2 | |
Conditioning Time: 10 Days Total Flavor: | 6.5% |