Hi and to I wish everyone a merry Christmas with health!!!
The following is a smoky recipe with a nice woody profile and vanilla notes.
The whole idea was a purely woody tobacco with vanilla notes which should not be loud but also come out "woody" as if from the body of the mix in the background and have the same character as the profile... not just a vanilla one is coming. For the tobacco part as the main body I chose Turkish and tried to build on it. Native & Desert I chose them in order to give a moistness and darken the tobacco part, giving it a pipe tobacco character with bittersweet earthy and woody notes. They also match my vanilla profile. Burley accentuates its smoky element and balances the overall smoky element and humidity without altering the profile. With Woody it got exactly that woody feeling I had in mind. As for the vanilla I didn't want any French or anything like that...I wanted something "darker" something with a woody vanilla ...Custard (inw) as a base for the whole mix...Vanilla Ruyan Custard in order to enrich the cream without notes of dairy etc. but to enrich it with a dark vanilla and it also gives me something woody (that's why I didn't choose vanilla custard tfa) ... finally Holy Vanilla to stimulate the vanilla but with a vanilla that it has this characteristic of the whole mix and which I thought would help me in the whole profile without giving me vanilla peaks, but it's like it comes out of the woody part of the tobacco part. It also gives a creamier and fuller feel to the vaping!!!
If someone mixes it, I will be happy to hear their opinion and of course every comment and advice is welcome!!!