Balsamic
Balsamic Weed Strains at How High
Dark, tangy, and complex. Balsamic strains carry that aged vinegar richness, almost wine-like, with a sour depth that lingers on the palate. Unusual, distinctive, and never boring.
Tasting notes: aged vinegar, dark fruit, tangy, wine-like.
What Balsamic Tells You About the High
Balsamic notes in cannabis often come from a combination of myrcene and caryophyllene interacting with unique minor compounds. This flavour profile tends to show up in strains with complex, aged terpene expressions. Expect a grounded, contemplative high.
Key terpenes: Myrcene, Caryophyllene.
Pro Tip
If you enjoy balsamic strains, try pairing them with evening sessions. The tangy depth pairs well with a slow wind-down.
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