Characteristics of the juice tested
- Sponsor having lent material for the review: D'Lice
- Price of the tested packaging: 19.90 €
- Quantity: 50 ml
- Price per ml: 0.40 €
- Price per liter: 400 €
- Juice category according to the price per ml previously calculated: Entry level, up to 0.60 € / ml
- Nicotine dosage: 0 mg / ml
- Proportion of vegetable glycerin: 50%
Packing
- Presence of a box: No
- Presence of a tamper-evident seal: Yes
- Bottle material: Flexible plastic, usable for filling, if the bottle is fitted with a mouthpiece
- Cork equipment: Nothing
- Tip Feature: Fine
- Name of the juice wholesale on the label: Yes
- Display of PG / VG proportions in bulk on the label: Yes
- Wholesale nicotine dosage display on the label: Yes
Vapelier's note for packaging: 3.77 / 5
Comments on the packaging
Back in the XL range of D'Lice, a range of large formats in 50 ml ready to boost which will have reserved us excellent surprises.
Our offspring of the day is called Mint Nanah Green Tea and is offered as a liquid between drink and gluttony. Contrary to the other references of the range, it does not really have an equivalent in the usual catalog of D'Lice.
It is therefore assembled on a 50/50 PG/VG base, seated in a 70 ml container to extend it with 10 or 20 ml of nicotine booster or neutral base according to your desires and needs. This means that you can oscillate between 0 and 6mg/ml ready to vape, at your choice.
Like its colleagues in the D'Lice catalogue, Mint Nanah Green Tea has obtained AFNOR certification, a guarantee of the manufacturer's commitment to the health of its vaping customers. Hats off! It's not as common as you think!
It only remains to check if the taste of the liquid is up to par and if the other important chapters are well written!
Legal, security, sanitary, and religious compliance
- Presence of child safety on the cap: Yes
- Presence of clear pictograms on the label: Yes
- Presence of relief marking for the visually impaired on the label: Yes
- 100% of the juice compounds are indicated on the label: Yes
- Presence of alcohol: Yes
- Presence of distilled water: No
- Presence of essential oils: No
- Compliance HIDE: Do not know
- HALAL compliance: Do not know
- Indication of the name of the laboratory producing the juice: Yes
- Presence of the contacts necessary to reach a consumer service on the label: Yes
- Presence on the label of a batch number: Yes
Vapelier's note regarding the respect of various conformities (except religious): 5 / 5
Comments on the security, legal, health and religious aspects
When there's nothing to complain about, you might as well save digital ink and the capacity of your vision. It's perfect and it's not even surprising since we are at D'Lice, not at Chapi-Chapo...
The manufacturer warns of the presence of ethanol for the sake of transparency. We find ourselves dreaming that the competition is doing just as well!
Appreciation of the packaging
- Do the graphic design of the label and the name of the product agree? Yes
- Global correspondence of the packaging with the product name: Yes
- The packaging effort made is in line with the price category: Could do better for the price
Vapelier's note regarding packaging with regard to juice category: 4.17 / 5
Comments on the packaging
As for the rest of the range, we will find here the same advantages: clarity of information, easy identification and the same disadvantages: no artistic desire, packaging bordering on pharmaceutical.
No gravity per se. We bet that a little risk-taking in design, without encroaching on the regulations, would have allowed greater visual seduction.
Sensory appreciations
- Is the color and the name of the product in agreement? Yes
- Do the smell and the name of the product agree? Yes
- Definition of the smell: Vegetable, Minty
- Definition of taste: Vegetal, Menthol
- The taste and the name of the product, are they in agreement? Yes
- Did I like this juice? I won't splurge on it
- This liquid reminds me: Nothing specific
Vapelier's note on the sensory experience: 4.38/5
Comments on the taste of the juice
What do you expect from a Moroccan mint tea? Green tea, mint and sugar, lots of sugar, lots of sugar!
It would be a shame to make this mistake because the name of the liquid is not “Moroccan Mint Tea” but “Mint Nanah Green Tea”. And the subtle difference is there!
In fact, we do have a nanah mint in the mouth as a first intention. Nanah mint is the eastern counterpart of our very western spearmint. It is similar in many respects but differs in two precise parameters: it benefits from a greater aromatic complexity and also from a beautiful depth. This is exactly what you notice after taking the first puffs. The mint is present, deep, dense and very vegetal. We are not at all on a candy mint but a “leaf” mint.
Just behind, the promised green tea awaits us and directly imposes its particular harshness. Very vegetal too, realistic and uncompromising, it blends elegantly with mint and energizes the blend.
Everything is very sparingly sweetened, bordering on the anecdotal. So much so that this juice will be unanimous for lovers of flavored tea but will put off those who were expecting a gourmet liquid that Mint Nanah Green Tea is not.
The recipe is therefore interesting but it is better to know before buying that it is not a Moroccan mint tea.
Tasting recommendations
- Recommended power for optimal taste: 60 W
- Type of steam obtained at this power: Dense
- Hit type obtained at this power: Medium
- Atomizer used for the review: Innokin GoMax among others
- Value of the resistance of the atomizer in question: 0.20 Ω
- Materials used with the atomizer: Cotton, Mesh
Comments and recommendations for an optimal tasting
The liquid is powerful in aroma. It will easily support being boosted in 6mg/ml. Perfect in all atomizers, whether MTL, DLR or purely DL, it will flourish at all powers and/or temperatures, a characteristic common to all references in the range.
We can easily recommend it as an allday for green tea lovers. It will accompany a sweet snack of pastries brilliantly, not loading the blood sugar level of the whole!
Recommended Moments
- Recommended times of the day: Morning, Morning - tea breakfast, All afternoon during everyone's activities, Early evening to relax with a drink, End of the evening with or without herbal tea, The night for insomniacs
- Can this juice be recommended as an all-day vape: Yes
Overall average (excluding packaging) of the Vapelier for this juice: 4.38 / 5
My mood ticket on this juice
Here is a good liquid, objectively, but which will be very divisive according to what is expected.
If you expect a Moroccan mint tea, very sweet and greedy, you will be at your expense. On the other hand, if you want a reasonable liquid, not disgusting and vapable over long periods of time, the realistic and reasonable aspects of the mixture of green tea and nanah mint may appeal to you.
This liquid is similar to certain tobaccos. Raw, slightly sweetened and vegetal. He even makes it his battle horse and will find his fans among those who love authenticity of taste above all else. For once, he is unstoppable.
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