Same here @Lucas_James_Holden. Not entirely related, but I remember one of @Pro_Vapes last recipes, and his ADV was …
This might be a similar blend to that tinder box tobacco which is a blend of cavendish, burley and Virginia with notes of buttered toffee and butterscotch.
[Butter Rum (LA) 1.50
Butter Rum Cavendish (Stixx Mixx) 6.00
Butterscotch (FA) 1.50
Buttered toffee base (VTA) 1.00
English Toffee (VTA) 2.00
Burley (Flavorah) 0.75
Virginia Tobacco (Flavorah) 0.25
I have a Buttered Rum Cavendish from Stixx Mixx. I haven’t used it in a long time so maybe I should mix some up and give you an opinion.
Oh geez, I just saw McDuckie’s recipe for you. I guess he thinks it’s good enough to use, so there you go!
On some of their tobacco bottles you see the letters TDM. Those are the initials of Tino d’Milano who FA later hired to develop their tobacco line. Inawera has a plethora of tobacco flavors but you’ll probably have to find most of them on their website.
Thank you mate for the share it looks like a good recipe.
You’re very welcome @Lucas_James_Holden. I know when I talked to him, he said, it had turned into his ADV. Even though I’m not a real bacco-er, it looks VERY smartly done.
Yes, I have a few of those Inawera tobacco flavours from that line that I ordered directly from Poland. Another pipe tobacco that I used to enjoy a lot was Ogdens St Bruno ready rubbed. I know it’s not a fancy tobacco but I loved the non aromatic deep, rounded and brown nutty tones that it has and it’s easy going nature. It didn’t have any bite unlike many tobacco’s and was very smooth and satisfying with an almost creamy nature.
I expect some NET tobacco’s would have to be utilised to recreate something similar but what a wonderful vape that would be in a suitable E Pipe.
I wish I could find that Fine Cuban Tobacco by NicVape E-Flavors.
That’s what I enjoyed about NETs, you really get to savor the flavor of the leaf without the distraction of smoke and leaves burning. The cold pressed maceration is even more flavorful than the heat pressed (but more expensive).
Thank you for that little tit bit of information, I didn’t know that so I will keep my eyes open for some. I know it messes up the coils but when you rebuild like we do it’s not a problem.
Just about every other day I’m rewicking. It’s just another part of my schedule.