Sour Grape is a single strain extract, gently decarbed, then loaded into a one gram Gem Cart.
Type: Hybrid
Availability: 1g Gem Carts.
Sour Grape Cart PhytoFact Sheet
The Tastes: On inhale you can expect sweet citrus layered over ripe grape-like fruit notes, the middle bringing a fresh green brightness with a slightly herbal character, and on the exhale a peppery, earthy finish that keeps the sweeter elements from becoming overwhelming.
Let’s see what the numbers say.
The foundation starts with myrcene at 1.84%, which is the largest terpene on the sheet. That’s a substantial amount and likely responsible for much of the ripe fruit character that gives Sour Grape its identity. Myrcene often contributes those deeper fruit notes that help build the “grape” side of the equation.
Right behind it is beta-caryophyllene at 1.36%, providing the peppery backbone that keeps everything grounded. Without it, the profile would lean much sweeter. Instead, there’s a noticeable earthy spice sitting underneath the fruit that gives the cart some depth.
One of the more interesting numbers here is alpha-pinene at 0.95%. That’s a healthy amount of pinene, and it’s doing a lot of work adding freshness and green character throughout the profile. Rather than tasting heavy or jammy, Sour Grape maintains a noticeable brightness that helps separate it from many fruit-forward cultivars.
Then there’s limonene at 0.80%, supplying the citrus layer that shows up early on the inhale. It isn’t the dominant force here, but it adds enough tangy brightness to create that slightly sour edge implied by the name.
Supporting everything are alpha-humulene at 0.48%, linalool at 0.35%, and smaller amounts of fenchol and pinene isomers that help smooth out the transitions between fruit, citrus, earth, and spice.
What makes this profile work is balance. The fruit notes get your attention, but the pinene and caryophyllene keep the whole thing feeling fresh and structured.
The Feels: The combination of limonene and pinene creates an initial sense of brightness and mental clarity, while the heavier myrcene and caryophyllene content gradually introduce a more relaxed body component as the experience develops.
The result is a balanced effect that feels neither overly stimulating nor overly sedating. There’s enough mental engagement to stay present and functional, while enough body comfort exists to take the edge off the day.
The pinene content is particularly noticeable here. Many fruit-heavy profiles can feel somewhat hazy, but Sour Grape maintains a surprising amount of clarity throughout the experience.
As always, tolerance and dosage will ultimately determine where the experience lands for any individual consumer.
Overall, with 75% total active cannabinoids and 7.24% terpene content, Sour Grape by The Dope Depot delivers a terpene profile that’s both flavorful and surprisingly nuanced.
The blend is built around a strong pairing of myrcene and caryophyllene, with pinene and limonene adding the freshness and brightness that elevate it beyond a simple fruit-forward profile. The result is a cart that manages to feel fruity, fresh, and grounded all at the same time.
Rating: Our lab rats give Sour Grape 8.8 pieces of cheese.

Find The Dope Depot Sour Grape carts at these fine Oregon shops.
- Bud Bros – Brookings
- Cloud 9 Cannabis
- Deanz Greenz – Sandy
- Diamond Tree – East Bend
- Emerald City Medicinal
- Going Green – Eugene
- High Quality II
- Justice Cannabis Co.
- Kind Leaf Pendleton
- Oasis – Seaside
- Oregon Bud Company – Beaverton
- Oregrown – Redmond
- Phresh Start – Barger
- Phresh Start – Eugene
- Phresh Start – Springfield
- Redbarn – Gateway
- Redbarn – Stephens
- Redbarn – Umpqua
- Redbarn Dispensary – Winston
- Rogue Valley Cannabis – Medford
- The Green Front – Sandy
- The Herbal Connection
- The People’s Wellness Center
- Top Shelf Wholesale
- Truth – Lancaster North
If these shops don’t have what you need, tell them it’s time to reup!

