This was sent to me for free for the purpose of review from Blacknote.com. Get Blacknote’s Quartet here.
Description
A rare blend with a remarkable flavor, Syrian Latakia tobacco is sun-cured and then smoke-cured using aromatic herbs and fragrant woodsy plants in controlled fires. The result is a peppery, smoky taste that’s as robust as it is delicious.
Specs
- Sold in 30 ml bottles
- VG/PG ratio: 50/50
- Extracted in Italy, Bottled in California
- Free 1-3 business day priority shipping within the United States
Smell
This doesn’t smell like tobacco to me at all. It smells like some sort of smoky wood
Taste
I’m using the Goon 1.5 RDA built at 0.32 ohms, Clapton coils, on top of the Smok Alien at 100 watts. Just like the description, this has a nice strong smokey peppery wood flavor. The flavor is earthy, strong and rich. It’s really good. There’s no sweetness at all. This is just like a high-quality rich and flavorful cigar. This is absolutely delicious and really smooth.
Where To Get It
You can get Quartet in 30ml bottles for $35 from blacknote.com. Yeah, it’s expensive but worth it. This is their most expensive flavor. All of the other flavors are $29 each, which is still pricey, but this is Naturally Extracted Tobacco, and NET e-juices are harder to make and use more expensive ingredients, so it’s common for them to be a little expensive.
If you’re unsure of dropping $35 on this, I would actually recommend that you buy their Ensemble sample pack for $59 instead. You’ll get six 10ml bottles of every one of their flavors so that you can try them all out and find the flavors you like best.
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