Lotus Waffle
Lotus Waffle by Viper is the liquid I’m bringing you today. I have already tried a few liquids from this brand and honestly, they have all been quite good, delivering what was expected. Will it be the same with this Lotus one? Thanks to Vapeo24 for making this review possible; you can visit their website to learn more about the product.
According to the manufacturer: Viper Eliquids' Lotus Waffle in longfill format recreates the unmistakable flavor of a crunchy waffle accompanied by the spicy touch of Lotus biscuits. Added to this are a creamy dulce de leche, soft notes of white chocolate, and a delicate whipped cream finish. An intense, sweet dessert combination full of nuances.
Well, let’s move on to the scent test because we have many notes to find. As first impressions, I can clearly notice a biscuit that slightly resembles a Lotus biscuit, though it doesn't get 100% there. I can detect a sort of alcoholic note that probably comes from the cream or the dulce de leche itself. These are practically all the notes I can perceive; the base is clearly a biscuit for me, accompanied by a characteristic sweetness and an alcoholic note—that’s essentially it in a nutshell.
Before starting the vaping test, I must say that the liquid has been tested on an Oumier Wasp Nano with a handmade coil, so the result could vary from device to device. While vaping, I can again notice the Lotus biscuit on the exhale; it doesn't have an overpowering flavor nor does it flood your mouth, but rather it is well-balanced. I can also notice the sweetness and caramel from the dulce de leche, which provides that perfect punch of sweetness for those with a sweet tooth like me. Additionally, I have to add that it is a very creamy liquid, largely thanks to the cream, which—while not adding flavor—does provide that texture. The waffle, I simply cannot find it either in vaping or in scent; I don’t find it present.
In short, I would recommend this liquid to those who love sweets, although in my opinion, it is not Viper's best work as it doesn't quite fully resemble the real biscuit or what was completely promised.
According to the manufacturer: Viper Eliquids' Lotus Waffle in longfill format recreates the unmistakable flavor of a crunchy waffle accompanied by the spicy touch of Lotus biscuits. Added to this are a creamy dulce de leche, soft notes of white chocolate, and a delicate whipped cream finish. An intense, sweet dessert combination full of nuances.
Well, let’s move on to the scent test because we have many notes to find. As first impressions, I can clearly notice a biscuit that slightly resembles a Lotus biscuit, though it doesn't get 100% there. I can detect a sort of alcoholic note that probably comes from the cream or the dulce de leche itself. These are practically all the notes I can perceive; the base is clearly a biscuit for me, accompanied by a characteristic sweetness and an alcoholic note—that’s essentially it in a nutshell.
Before starting the vaping test, I must say that the liquid has been tested on an Oumier Wasp Nano with a handmade coil, so the result could vary from device to device. While vaping, I can again notice the Lotus biscuit on the exhale; it doesn't have an overpowering flavor nor does it flood your mouth, but rather it is well-balanced. I can also notice the sweetness and caramel from the dulce de leche, which provides that perfect punch of sweetness for those with a sweet tooth like me. Additionally, I have to add that it is a very creamy liquid, largely thanks to the cream, which—while not adding flavor—does provide that texture. The waffle, I simply cannot find it either in vaping or in scent; I don’t find it present.
In short, I would recommend this liquid to those who love sweets, although in my opinion, it is not Viper's best work as it doesn't quite fully resemble the real biscuit or what was completely promised.