Grape, the lighter cultivar
Green grapes — Thompson seedless, cotton candy, sultana variants — are sweeter and less tannic than red grapes. The flavour reads cleaner, more juice-forward. This Dash 4000 builds around that direction.
The pull opens with a clean, sweet grape-juice character and develops a faintly acidic edge in the middle, keeping it from going syrupy. No chill anywhere — this one is straight-fruit.
The draw
- Inhale: light, clean grape sweetness
- Mid-pull: a thin acidic lift develops — closer to grape juice than grape candy
- Exhale: clean, dry-ish finish, no menthol
Spec card
- Sweetness: medium
- Cooling: none
- Acidity: low-medium
Hardware
Standard Snowplus Dash 4000 disposable shell — 7.5 ml pre-filled pod, 530 mAh battery, ceramic-coil atomiser, around 4,000 puffs total. 32.4 g, 107 mm, draw-activated.
Two questions
How does this compare to Tangy Grape in the range?
Tangy Grape is darker, more tannic, with that small tart kick on the back end. Green Grape is lighter, cleaner, sweeter.
Is it close to a real grape?
Closer than most. The flavour avoids the candy direction and reads recognisably grape-juice.
Thompson Seedless, basically
The default green grape in most Western supermarkets is Thompson Seedless — a cultivar first widely planted in California from 1872 onward, used for both fresh eating and the bulk of the world’s raisin production. Flavour-wise it’s gentle, low-acid, a soft generic sweetness with a pear-skin freshness that distinguishes it from purple varieties. This vape uses the Thompson template more than the aromatic Muscat side of the green-grape family — meaning clean and approachable, not perfumed. The flavour reads as fresh fruit, not jelly bean. No Concord-style intensity, no candied edge, no menthol layered on top. If your gateway flavour was bubblegum-grape and you’ve outgrown it, this is the next step over. Pairs surprisingly well with coffee, since the soft grape sweetness sits underneath the bitterness instead of fighting it.
