Grapes And Cream Weed
Grape Pie × Cookies and Cream
Grapes and Cream is a hybrid cannabis cultivar celebrated for its dessert-like qualities, often characterized by striking purple hues and a sweet aroma. It offers a balanced high that combines clear-headed euphoria with physical relaxation, making it suitable for various times of day.
Appearance
This strain typically presents dense, conical buds heavily coated in trichomes, giving them a frosted appearance. The flowers often display a color palette ranging from green to deep purple, accented by bright orange pistils. Its calyx-to-leaf ratio is generally favorable, contributing to a substantial resinous surface.
Aroma & Flavor
The aroma of Grapes and Cream is predominantly grape-forward, reminiscent of grape candy or soda, complemented by a soft vanilla-cream undertone. Some phenotypes may also exhibit subtle notes of fuel or baked goods. The flavor profile mirrors the aroma, offering a sweet grape inhale with a creamy, vanilla-tinged exhale, sometimes with a hint of pepper.
Effects
Consumers often report a balanced and uplifting experience with Grapes and Cream. It is known to induce a sense of calm and clear-headed euphoria, making it a versatile choice for relaxation without heavy sedation. The effects are generally considered feel-good and can be suitable for afternoon or early evening use.
Terpenes & Cannabinoids
Lab-tested samples frequently show THC content ranging from 19% to 25%, with CBD levels typically below 1%. The terpene profile is often noted to include myrcene, limonene, caryophyllene, and linalool. These compounds contribute to the strain's characteristic aroma and its mood-elevating and soothing effects.
Origins & Lineage
Grapes and Cream is a hybrid strain believed to be a cross between Grape Pie and Cookies and Cream. This lineage is thought to contribute its grape-forward aromatics and creamy, dessert-like flavor profile, along with its visually appealing purple coloration. It emerged during a period of development in dessert-themed cannabis strains.