Grape, played upright
Walk past the candy aisle. Tangy Grape isn’t trying to be Hubba Bubba in vapour form. The pull opens with the kind of grape you’d find pressed for juice — concord-style, dark, faintly tannic — and the small tart kick on the back end keeps it well clear of syrup territory.
This is a first call for anyone who’s been let down by the sugary fruit-bomb school of vape juice.
What does the draw actually taste like?
Inhale is a full-bodied grape. Mid-pull, a small skin-of-the-grape sharpness kicks in — the part that puckers slightly. The exhale clears within a second or two and doesn’t leave that thick coating on the tongue. There’s no menthol behind it; the brightness comes from the contrast between sweetness and acidity, not from added ice.
At a glance
- Sweetness: medium
- Cooling: none
- Character: bright, slightly tart, juice-forward
- Pairs well with: an espresso, a cold can of bitter lemon
The hardware
Same Snowplus Dash 4000 shell every flavour in the range uses — 107 × 20 × 20 mm, 32.4 g, 7.5 ml pod, 530 mAh ceramic-coil setup, draw-activated. Around 4,000 puffs depending on how deep you pull. Worth knowing: the ceramic coil tends to hold this kind of slightly acidic profile cleaner than cotton coils, which is part of why the tartness here comes through without going metallic.
Things people ask first
Is it sweet enough to switch from a candy-grape vape?
If you live on Sour Patch Grape flavours, this will feel restrained. If you’ve burned out on the candy direction, it will feel like a relief.
Does it have any cooling at all?
No menthol, no koolada, no synthetic cool. The brightness on the exhale is from the tart edge, not added chill.
Closest comparison in the rest of the Dash 4000 line?
Green Grape if you want something lighter on sweetness, Red Wine Ice if you like the tannic side of grape and want some chill behind it.
