Ambrosia Beltz
Wooksauce Winery x Willardz
Form
Full Melt
Genetics
Ambrosia x Rainbow Belts (Mixed Wash)
8.7
OVERALL SCORE
Micron Range
104 - 119u
Weight
2 Grams
Appearance
8.6
Aroma
8.8
Taste
8.4
Appearance
The look on this melt was alright. It came pretty greased up as you can see in the picture but a little grease never hurt anyone. It had a golden/yellow color with some lighter patches throughout. When looking up close in the jar with a macro lens I did see some visually pepper specs (plant material, trichome stalks) but nothing too much. The more pepper the lower the melt quality is and this one didn't have much soI'd say it's looking like some five star melt. The consistency was what you’d expect from greased melt: a saucy, sand like texture that scoops smooth and easy at room temp. It also flags really nicely, with only a few specks of pepper visible. Overall, the appearance was good; I just wish it hadn’t greased, but that’s out of anyone’s control.
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The jar itself was simple with a silver holographic Wooksauce Winery sticker on the lid, no side wrap, and a bottom sticker with all the info.
Aroma
The smell on this jar was really nice. I get a mix of both crosses, with the rainbow beltz pushing through a bit more than the ambrosia. It comes off as a sweet, airy candy aroma with some citrus z notes and a slight earthy backing.
Taste
 The taste on this was really nice at lower temps around 480°F - 515°F, I get a strong rainbow belts profile with those sweet, airy, citrus zkittlez zest terps coming through on the front end but also get a bit of an earthy pine back end. The flavor coats your palate and sticks around, making it an experience but since it’s pretty low temp you don’t get the most potent high, but sometimes you gotta waste it to taste it.
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At higher temps around 525°F - 550°F, it still melted clean, handled the heat pretty well, and delivered a solid punch. The flavor shifted to a more to that earthy pine up front, with those sweet rainbow beltz terps shining through on the back end more.
Overall
This was some good melt from Wooksauce Winery and Willardz whenever they collabs it’s usually a good one. I would say this melt is easily 5 star as it melts very clean, flags visually nice, handles heat well and only has a few visible pepper specks throughout it.
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I would say everything checked the boxes besides the heavy greasing, which was out of control and a few visible specks of pepper. The high was also nice with a smooth relaxing high that didn't take you out but hit nice, when I dabbed it in the morning got me absolutely ripped though, which I love sometimes.
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Melt is just my favorite form out of the three. It’s amazing. Yeah, it can be annoying to work with, but I don’t really mind it. If you don’t know, melt is never pressed, meaning it never sees heat or pressure so it’s literally straight trichome heads. When fresh it has a sand like look but once it warms up above roughly 60°F (basically room temp), it starts to grease up like you see in the picture. It’s a tedious process to make and keep cold, but I love that you’re dabbing pure cannabinoids and terpenes with little to no plant material. It’s the purest form of the plant and that's why I love it.Â
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This ambrosia beltz was good terps and clean so if you like those terps described above you'll enjoy this one. I personally wouldn't grab it again cause it's not a terp profile I necessarily like or crave but I would dab it cause it tasted good and dabbed clean.