coco-bacco

Description

This sort of came together as a bit of blind experimentation. I've been on an unapologetic tobacco kick for a bit now, and I've really been riding Tatanka as an anchor point for myself with those mixes. It's sorta sweet and plays well with others, which had made it extremely forgiving to tie it into recipes. Red Burley is just such a mutable base that it felt like the "right" place to go to tie in with the tatanka tobacco in an agreeable way. Connecticut shade is an odd duck to me, there's a ton of depth there, but every time I use it, I feel like I've gotta take a leap of faith with it because the smell totally hides how tasty it can be when used to accent a mix. With that, the horchata was chosen to help add the cinnamon spice notes and a touch of body in tandem with the magic that is sweet coconut, which was chosen for both the flavor and the density of it. I wanted a bit of weight to the mix along with that sweet coconut flavor. Finally FLV smooth vanilla acts as something of a bridge between the tobaccos and the coconut-horchata mixture.

Recipe

FLV Connecticut Shade     0.2%FLV Horchata     2%FLV Red Burley     1%FLV Smooth Vanilla     0.25%FLV Sweet Coconut     1.25%FLV Tatanka Tobacco     1.25%

Total Flavor: 5.95%