What Georgia Peach Tastes Like — Hyper-Realistic, Not Candy
The first draw opens on ripe yellow peach — the kind you bite into in late summer, juice running down. Mid-palate the floral skin character arrives: peach skin carries a soft floral note (similar to white-tea or peach-blossom undertones), which RAZ keeps audible rather than masking it with sweetener. The exhale lands on a faint cream undertone — not a peaches-and-cream dessert, just enough cream to round the fruit's edges.
Reference points users land on: "a fresh-cut peach in a fruit bowl", "Georgia peach at a farmstand", "peach nectar without sugar added". Not Peach Ring candy, not peach soda, not peach cobbler. The flavor reads as fruit, period.
Why It Tastes "Real" — Peach Extract Sourcing
Three deliberate formulation choices keep Georgia Peach in the real-fruit lane:
- Yellow-peach concentrate, not white-peach. White peach reads candy-soft and floral-only; yellow peach has the structural acidity that anchors the flavor as fresh fruit. RAZ uses yellow-peach extract as the backbone.
- Sweetness held to 3.5 / 5. Most peach vapes push to 4.5–5 / 5 to mask weak concentrate. RAZ holds at juice-sweet because the concentrate itself is dense enough — over-sweetening would flatten the floral note.
- Faint cream, not cream-forward. "Peaches and cream" dessert flavors typically run cream at 2–3 / 5 (clearly audible). Georgia Peach runs cream at 0.5 / 5 — just enough to soften the peach's tartness, never enough to become the flavor's identity.
Net: a peach flavor that reads as the fruit, with all three structural notes (juice + skin floral + faint cream) audible through the full draw.
Sweetness vs Sour Rating
Two ratings to know:
- Sweetness 3.5 / 5 — Juice-sweet, same level as Grape Ice and Raspberry Limeade. One step below the 4 / 5 deep-juice flavors (Black Cherry Peach, Cherry Strapple). Calibrated for the fruit to lead, not the sugar.
- Sour 1.5 / 5 — Trace tartness from the peach-skin character. Not a sour flavor by any user reference; the tartness is there to keep the cream from going syrupy.
Net: a low-sour, juice-sweet, single-fruit profile — the comfort-vape category.
Georgia Peach vs Black Cherry Peach — Same Peach?
RAZ's two peach-anchored flavors share the same yellow-peach concentrate but use it for opposite purposes:
- Georgia Peach (this page): peach as the single lead. Sweet 3.5, sour 1.5. Floral + faint cream supporting. Real-fruit direction. TN9000 + LTX 25K.
- Black Cherry Peach: peach as the co-lead with dark cherry. Sweet 4, sour 1. Stone-fruit pairing direction. LTX 25K only.
Customers asking "which peach should I get" pick by support fruit: nothing (just real peach) → Georgia Peach. Cherry partner → Black Cherry Peach. Many users keep both in rotation since they read as different flavors despite sharing the lead fruit.
Available Devices — TN9000 + DC25000
Two SKUs:
- RAZ TN9000 — Georgia Peach ($19.99, 9,000 puffs, 5% salt nic)
- RAZ DC25000 / LTX 25K — Georgia Peach ($22.99, 25,000 puffs, 5% salt nic)
Per-puff cost: $0.00222 on TN9000, $0.00092 on LTX 25K (41% the rate). Both read the peach + floral + cream stack cleanly. The LTX 25K's dual-coil pulls slightly more of the floral skin note through; TN9000 reads marginally creamier. Either is the correct device for this flavor.
Pair Georgia Peach With What?
Georgia Peach re-buys cluster as an all-day flavor for users who want fruit without sour and without cooling — the closest thing in the RAZ catalog to a "neutral" flavor. Customers pair it with breakfast (the fruit-bowl alignment), with afternoon tea (peach + black tea is a classic), and as the lead in a rotation that needs a non-aggressive base.
It does not pair with strong-sour flavors (sour kills cream undertone), with mint flavors (cooling kills floral), or with other peach flavors (palate fatigue). For rotation, pair Georgia Peach with Tobacco (savory contrast) or Polar Ice (cold reset).
RAZ Georgia Peach FAQ
Is Georgia Peach a candy or a real-fruit flavor?
Real-fruit direction. The concentrate uses yellow-peach extract as the backbone (not Peach Ring candy concentrate), sweetness is held at 3.5 / 5 (juice-level), and the supporting notes are floral + faint cream rather than added sweetener. The reference target is a fresh-cut Georgia peach, not a candy.
Is it the same as Black Cherry Peach?
Same yellow-peach concentrate at the base, but used differently. Georgia Peach is single-fruit (peach lead, no other fruit). Black Cherry Peach pairs the peach with dark cherry as co-leads. Customers asking "which peach" pick by whether they want peach alone or with a cherry partner.
Does it have ice?
No — 0 / 5 cool. The peach + floral + cream stack reads warm; menthol would mask the floral skin note that gives the flavor its real-fruit character. No current RAZ SKU pairs peach with ice.
Why "Georgia" peach?
Georgia is the US benchmark for peach quality — "Georgia peach" is the standard reference for fresh, ripe yellow-peach character in American food language. The naming signals the flavor target: that benchmark, not a generic peach. The concentrate itself is food-grade yellow-peach extract, not specifically sourced from Georgia.
Which device tastes better — TN9000 or LTX 25K?
Both work. The LTX 25K pulls the floral skin note through slightly more; the TN9000 reads marginally creamier. Most users do not detect the difference. Pick by per-puff cost: LTX 25K at $0.00092 per puff vs TN9000 at $0.00222.
Stock Georgia Peach — TN9000 or LTX 25K
$19.99 / 9,000 puffs or $22.99 / 25,000 puffs. Same-day ship from Pomona, CA. The real-peach flavor, not the candy one.