Champagne
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About this Hybrid Strain
A celebratory evening with fellow cannabis-enthusiasts might call for the strain named Champagne, or Champagne Kush as some dispensaries label it. It’s a hybrid, sometimes with a sativa-lean, that reviewers have said calmed their social anxiety and enhanced their topics of conversation.
A few reviewers noted they felt hungry after consuming Champagne, while others enjoyed a slight tingling sensation that came in waves throughout their body, eliminating mild tension.
The scent and flavor of Champagne Kush are reminiscent of its name. It is sweet and flowery and is reminiscent of an enticing bottle of champagne. Its cured nuggets can be long like obtuse scalene triangles, displaying an array of greens that are lightened by a thick cover of trichomes. The fiery orange pistils that wind their way amidst calyxes are easily noticeable.
THC percentages often fall in the mid-teens, though some batches contain up to 26%. Champagne’s lineage stems from crossing the indica Hash Plant with the hybrid Burmese Kush.
Données de Laboratoire
Cannabinoid | Amount |
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THC: | 31.7% |
Terpene | Amount |
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Limonène: | 1.0% |
Bêta Myrcène: | 0.42% |
Bêta-Caryophyllène: | 0.35% |
Genetic Lineage
Questions Fréquentes À propos de Champagne
- What is Champagne?
Champagne is a delightful strain that emits a scent and flavor like its name implies, usually used, according to its reviewers, for fun social occasions. Some reviewers note that it caused a slight tingling in the body that rid of tension while others experienced an increase in appetite.
- What does Champagne mean?
This strain emits a scent and creates a flavor quite like that of champagne, hence its name.
- Where does Champagne come from?
Champagne is the result of crossing Hash Plant with Burmese Kush.
- What does Champagne smell like?
This strain smells distinctly of sweet, smooth Champagne just as its name implies.
- What does Champagne taste like?
It tastes of sweet, smooth Champagne, as its name implies.
- What color does Champagne have?
Its cured nuggets can be long like obtuse scalene triangles, displaying an array of greens that are lightened by a thick cover of trichomes. The fiery orange pistils that wind their way amidst calyxes are easily noticeable.
- What effects does Champagne have?
Many Reviewers have said Champagne Kush calmed their social anxiety and enhanced their conversations. A few reviewers noted they felt hungry after consuming Champagne, while others enjoyed a slight tingling sensation that came in waves throughout their body, eliminating mild tension.
- What are the THC levels of Champagne?
THC levels usually fall in the mid-teens for Champagne Kush, however, some batches have been found to reach up to 26%