Pe‘ahi
Tsunami Solventless
Form
Cold Cure
Genetics
Z x Maverickz
7.9
OVERALL SCORE
Micron Range
90 - 149u
Weight
2 Grams
Appearance
9.4
Aroma
8.4
Taste
8.4
Appearance
The jar has a great visual appeal. When opened, it reveals a wet, terpy and rich appearance with an ivory color that has a subtle golden tint. The rosin itself looks very clean, with no visible contaminants to the naked eye or even under my phone’s macro lens. The texture was also very nice with a wet terpy but stable easy to scoop texture that stays on your tool. After dabbing, the rosin burned very clean on the nail, leaving no residue or burnt appearance behind.
The jar packaging was solid and came in an authentic Miron jar with the “m” stamped on the bottom. The design had a cool theme with a light pink and turquoise color scheme. The top sticker featured the Tsunami Solventless logo, which shows a large tsunami wave with a sunset in the background. The wraparound label carried an island theme with a pink sky, green mountains, and a beach, along with a massive wave rolling in. It also featured a large sign displaying the jar name “Pe’Ahi,” along with the genetics. At the bottom of the wraparound label, additional details were listed, including the micron range and gram weight.
Aroma
The nose on this jar was nice. It opens with a sharp, sour citrus aroma reminiscent of freshly squeezed lime that comes through loud at first. As it settles, it slowly transitions into some hard to miss zkittlez terps on the backend, with those sweet, citrusy, zesty, creamy notes.
Taste
The taste on this jar was nice and translated well from the nose. On the inhale I got those freshly squeezed lime terps with that sourness then I get straight zkittlez flavor for a bit with those distinctive hard to miss sweet citrus terps that then blended in with the lime and had a really nice flavor but it was a bit harsh on the backend not overbearing at all but noticeable.
Overall
This was my second jar from the new Tsunami Solventless drop, and it was not bad at all. The name “Pe’ahi” caught my attention so I ended up looking up what it meant and it is a renowned big wave surf break on the north shore of Maui, Hawaii that produces waves of up to 60+ feet which is pretty cool. This is usually the part where I explain why I chose the jar, but this time around I didn’t pick it myself. I was fortunate enough to be asked by Tsunami if I’d be down to provide some tasting and aroma notes, and I figured I’d go ahead and review the jars as well after too. Shoutout to Tsunami for trusting my palate and always showing love to my reviews.
If you don’t know much about Tsunami Solventless , he’s a California based breeder and grower known for putting out some fire flavors. He’s released seeds and cuts like Wavez, Caribbean Cream, and other standouts, with his staple strain being Animal Tsunami, a cross between Animal Cookies x Caramel Tsunami that also serves as the backbone for much of the strains bred by him. Meltiplex is the brands in house hash maker, responsible for this jar and other releases under the brands name. He’s also collaborated in the past with reputable hash brands like Masterball Melts , Feel Good, and Splash Solventless.
This jar almost checked all the boxes. The appearance, nose, and flavor were all great with nothing to complain about. The high was also really nice and delivered pleasant effects that are not overly potent but still provide a nice functional high, which I enjoy. It did dab a little harsh toward the backend. It was not overbearing, but it was noticeable and for that reason it did not check all the boxes.
This was a nice jar from Tsunami Solventless and I enjoyed it aside from the harshness towards the end, the jar checked every other box and had a nice flavor with sour lime and zkittlez terps that complemented each other nice. I probably wouldn’t grab this jar again since I am not a huge fan of lime terps and for the harshness on the backend, but overall it was still a solid jar and if you like zkittlez with a bit of sour notes you'll enjoy this one. Shoutout to Tsunami Solventless keep killing it!