Review: Red Delicious Blunt by Northern Heights
On the road again, I found myself reaching for a Red Delicious blunt from Northern Heights that I’d picked up from Emerald Lounge and Dispensary to punctuate my weekend trip.
Continue reading →On the road again, I found myself reaching for a Red Delicious blunt from Northern Heights that I’d picked up from Emerald Lounge and Dispensary to punctuate my weekend trip.
Continue reading →I’ve been on the road more lately, which means my joint intake has been on the upswing. Luckily, there’s never been more variety to the category with labels releasing a wide range of preroll packs and strains. I recently stopped … Continue reading →
Last year, I sampled a batch of Bacio Gelato out of Michigan that really set a high bar. I’d been searching for the strain at Illinois dispensaries ever since. Luckily for me, Oregonix label, Northern Heights, recently dropped Bacio Belts, … Continue reading →
As a fan of energetic strains, I always get excited when I see brands dropping sativas. I recently stopped at Emerald Lounge and Dispensary in Island Lake where the staff introduced me to Animal Style, a new sativa-leaning release from … Continue reading →
While the list of savory strains available at Illinois dispensaries has continued to grow, candy and fruit heavy options still outnumber them by a heavy margin. Craft label Northern Heights by Oregonix has stepped in to offer Garlic Breath 2.0 … Continue reading →
While Super Boof has been around for a while now, 2023 was the real breakout year for the funny-named strain. Northern Heights by Oregonix included the cut as part of the label’s first strain drops, and it immediately grabbed my … Continue reading →
While I’m a fan of fruit and cookie-forward sweet strains, my real love is the heavy savory tones delivered by classics, such as GMO. Oregonix’s new release from Northern Heights, Bomb Sauce, intrigued me, so I recently picked up an … Continue reading →
While a cultivator can be judged on any product it produces, real insights can be gained when sampling the same genetics across multiple cultivators. I’ve tried Sherb Cake from multiple growers in the Missouri and Michigan markets. Now, a new … Continue reading →
One benefit of the new craft grow licensees finally coming online is the addition of new and intriguing genetics to state menus. Oregonix Northern Heights label’s first flower drop is full of new-to-me genetics, so I stopped into nuEra Champaign … Continue reading →