Created: October 21, 2016
Ripe succulent Nectarines infusing into tropical Sugar Cane juice, creating a Nectar fit for the Gods of Mount Olympus.
|Ingredient|% |:---|:--- |Peach (Juicy) (TPA)|2.0 |Apricot (FA)|3.2 |Pineapple (TPA)|2.0 |Dragonfruit (TPA)|0.5 |Cactus (Inawera)|0.3 |Vanillin 10% (TPA)|0.5 |Cotton Candy (10% EM) (TPA)|2 |Sweetner (TPA)|1.5 |Total|12
Notes:
Steeping: 3-4 days. Pineapple (TPA) needs to breathe to tone down.
Nectarines: Peach (Juicy) (TPA) gives the basic profile for the nectarine essence. This flavor however needs support and direction. Apricot (FA) gives the profile body and adds flesh and skin to the fruit.
Sugar Cane: Cotton Candy (TPA) is a good base here for a candy sweetness, but a small percentage of Pineapple (TPA) helps develop it into a tropical sugar cane, adding body to the sugar cane, and an undeniable tropical property.
Aroma: Vanillin 10% (TPA) adds aromatic properties to both the nectarine profile, and the sugar cane. Rounding both flavor profiles and bringing them together. Increasing Vanillin to 1% can further push the flavor and aroma if needed. Dragonfruit (TPA) helps the fruit stand out from the sweetness of the sugar cane profile, and enhances the citrus in the peach notes.
Juicy: Nothing does it better than Cactus (Inawera), giving a silky wetness to the recipe, making it a smooth vape without harsh notes, and transforming it into a true nectar. You will swear that it's dripping down your chin.
Sweetner: Because I can. lol. A nectar is sweet by definition, but feel free to reduce it to your liking.
Inspired by: Illusions Vapor - Spellbound
To adapt this recipe go to Hebe's Nectar (by VaporAlchemist) @ ELR. Please rate and comment, so others can benefit, and I can continue to improve on it. For complete flavor notes see Hebe's Nectar @ my Youtube https://youtu.be/VxWbmjfmIsM
Any thing I can sub for vanillin? This recipe looks delicious but that is the only flavoring I don't have :(
Vanillin is a nice and simple vanilla that really opens up the flavor and aroma in this fruity recipe. You can try any simple vanilla flavoring you might have, as long as you don't put too much. Holy Vanilla, Shisha vanilla, french vanilla, Vanilla swirl, vanilla bean ice cream, etc. Just control it well 0.2% - 1.0%, so you don't end up turning this into a creamsicle.