Violet Shisha

2 varieties

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Black Violett Hero
200
18+
Violet Candy

Kismet Noir

4.4(8)

Black Violett

29,90 €

200
18+
Currant, Violet

Anda

Casinada

Virginia

27,90 €

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Violet overview

Flavor facts

Analyzed flavors
2
Brands compared
2
Average
4.4
Ratings
8
Directions
Floral, Berry
Base tobacco
Dark Blend, Virginia
Mix factor
1/5

Popular flavor combinations

Flavors that often appear together with Violet.

Powdery blossom between violet candy and delicate florals

Violet shisha tobacco with powdery blossom and gentle sweetness

Violet is floral, but different from rose

Violet shisha tobacco tastes delicate, powdery and lightly sweet. Good flavors remind you of fragrant violet blossoms, violet candy or a subtle floral pastille without instantly feeling like perfume. The profile is calmer than fruit, softer than lavender and less heavy than rose. That restrained floral character gives violet its own clear identity.

The DNA: powdery, floral, sweet and elegant

Violet is not built around juiciness or acidity, but around a long, delicate blossom aroma. In the smoke, the note can feel almost creamy or dry and powdery. A little candy sweetness can be part of the profile, but should not cover everything. When balanced well, violet stays clean and elegant. When pushed too far, it quickly turns soapy or perfumey.

Violet blossom or violet candy?

The blossom direction is finer, drier and more restrained. Violet candy is sweeter, rounder and clearly more nostalgic. Many flavors combine both: a floral opening followed by a smooth candy note in the finish. That is why the product description matters, because two violet flavors can smoke completely differently.

Why violet is so interesting in mixes

Violet does not need a loud counterpart. Cassis and blackcurrant add dark acidity, lemon makes the blossom brighter and vanilla or cream makes it rounder. With tea, violet becomes drier and calmer, while grape adds juiciness. Even a small amount can give a normal fruit mix a powdery floral layer.

From bright Virginia to spicy dark blend

On Virginia, violet usually stays light, lightly sweet and clearly floral. On Burley or dark blend tobacco, the blossom becomes denser, drier and more connected to the tobacco base. Violet can therefore feel like a delicate candy or a darker spicy floral bowl. In both cases, calm heat matters more than maximum intensity.

Popular products in this category

These flavors show how differently violet can be used in shisha tobacco.

  • 💜 Kismet Black Violett - violet candy on strong dark blend tobacco, sweet, floral and with spicy depth instead of a light blossom note.
  • 🫐 Anda Casinada - cassis, blackcurrant, lemonade and violet blossom, tart fruity with a fine floral accent.
  • 🍬 Torres Belle Epoque - classic violet candy direction, sweet, nostalgic and clearly focused on the purple candy profile.
  • 🌸 Forever Gold Monkey - violet candy with smooth sweetness, floral, rounded and more candy driven than pure blossom.

Setup and smoking feel

Violet needs steady, rather calm heat. Too little temperature can make the blossom thin and perfumey, while too much heat makes it dry, soapy or harsh. In a phunnel, violet usually stays smoother and more controlled. In a Traditional bowl, blossom and tobacco base come through more directly. When mixing, start small because the floral note can quickly shape the whole bowl.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about Violet shisha tobacco

What does violet shisha tobacco taste like?
Violet shisha tobacco tastes floral, powdery, lightly sweet and delicate. Depending on the flavor, it can lean more toward violet blossoms or classic purple violet candy.
What is the difference between violet blossom and violet candy?
Violet blossom is finer, drier and more restrained. Violet candy brings more sweetness, roundness and a nostalgic candy note. Many tobacco flavors combine both directions.
Does violet shisha tobacco taste like perfume or soap?
Well-balanced violet feels delicate and powdery, not perfumey. Excess flavoring or too much heat can make the blossom note seem soapy or artificial.
What is the difference between violet, rose, jasmine and lavender?
Violet is more powdery and candy-like, rose fuller and sweeter, jasmine brighter and more tea-like. Lavender feels drier and more herbal. All four are floral, but violet has the clearest pastille and candy association.
Which known violet shisha tobacco flavors are there?
Known violet directions include Kismet Black Violett, Anda Casinada, Torres Belle Epoque and Forever Gold Monkey. They range from pure violet candy to cassis, lemonade and violet blossom.
What mixes well with violet shisha tobacco?
Violet mixes well with blackcurrant, cassis, lemon, grape, vanilla, cream, black tea, lychee and rose. Dark berries add acidity, while vanilla and cream soften the powdery side.
Which bowl works well for violet shisha tobacco?
A phunnel is often a safe choice because violet stays smooth and controlled. In a Traditional bowl, blossom and tobacco base come through more directly. Steady, non-aggressive heat matters most.