The Succulent Grape Pie Strain Is A Near Delicacy With Its Bursting Berry Flavor And Regal High

The Succulent Grape Pie Strain Is A Near Delicacy With Its Bursting Berry Flavor And Regal High

The folks at Cannarado Genetics did it again with their succulent Grape Pie strain. This terpene-rich cultivar comes from crossing the Cherry Pie with Grape Stomper. The result is an incredibly luscious flower that comes brimming with sour berry and sweet grape aromas. If you’re looking for a comparable strain to an old school purp the Grape Pie may be your winner. Luxurious highs may follow after a quick euphoric trip to space.

Looking at some buds from the Grape Pie strain, your eyes will light up. Classic purple coloration blends into earthy green nugs that glistens from the full trichome heads that litter its surface. From the moment you open the jar or bag, you’ll get hit with a wave of tantalizing sour and sweet notes. It’s nice when a grape strain actually has that grape-like aroma because it feels like a treat and hints at the uplifting effects. Similarly, I love strains like Mimosa and Tangie because the name translates seamlessly to the terps.

Taking a moment to look at the lineage of the Grape Pie strain, the dominant terpenes seem fairly obvious. There is a potentially strong presence of myrcene in this strain as well as varying levels of alpha-pinene and beta-caryophyllene.

Grape Pie Strain by Royal Tree Gardens

The grape candy-like smell could come from a mixture of the myrcene and alpha-pinene. This could also explain some of its potentially elevating effects. The beta-caryophyllene may bring in the sour funk that takes many users straight to the couch after a few puffs of the Grape Pie. There may also be anti-inflammatory effects that come from the beta-caryophyllene.

Smoking on some of the Grape Pie strain, you may notice the effects in your head right away. Cheering, warming highs may ensue that zone you out into another dimension. When you snap to, you might find yourself elbow-deep in some of your favorite munchies. This is a potent strain that might help with insomnia, depression, or issues with hunger.

Other Pie Strains: Wedding Pie Review, Wedding Pie, Cherry Do-Si-Dos, Do-Si Pie, Blue Lime Pie, & Purple Pie.

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