
White Widow Terpene Profile: The Aroma and Effects Behind a Coffee-Shop Classic
White Widow built its name in 1990s Amsterdam, and the thing that made it famous was never the THC number. It was the smell. Crack open a jar and you get a sharp, almost peppery earthiness with a clean pine edge underneath. That signature comes from a terpene mix that leans on myrcene, caryophyllene, and pinene, and getting that mix right is the difference between a product that reads as real White Widow and one that just smells vaguely like cannabis.















