Tahoe OG Gelato is a single strain extract.
Type: Indica
Availability: 1g Red Eye Dabs.
Tahoe OG Gelato Dab PhytoFact Sheet
The Smells: Tahoe OG Gelato opens with a heavy peppery, earthy, woody profile that leans much more OG than dessert. The Gelato name might make you expect creamy sweetness, but the terpene sheet is not here to support your hopes and dreams. Rude, but useful.
Our lab rats report warm pepper, dry earth, woody resin, faint citrus peel, and a very light floral finish. More old-school OG structure than sweet Gelato flash.
Let’s take a look at the numbers.
Beta-caryophyllene is leading hard at 4.29%, which is absolutely massive. That gives Tahoe OG Gelato a dense warm pepper backbone, with woody spice and a slightly resinous edge right up front. This is not subtle caryophyllene. This is caryophyllene with a clipboard and poor emotional regulation.
Alpha-humulene follows at 1.51%, adding dry earth, herbs, and that slightly bitter, grounded finish that pairs extremely well with the Tahoe OG side of the profile. Together, caryophyllene and humulene are basically running the whole show.
Limonene at 0.32% gives it a small citrus lift, but it’s not the star. More like a faint rind note cutting through the heavier spice and earth. Linalool at 0.23% brings a tiny bit of floral softness, while caryophyllene oxide at 0.24% adds a dry woody character that pushes the profile even further into that seasoned, earthy lane.
Myrcene is only 0.08%, so this isn’t a musky fruit indica. This is dry, spicy, earthy, and woody, with just enough brightness and softness to keep it from feeling flat.
The Tastes: The inhale starts with pepper and dry wood almost immediately. That 4.29% beta-caryophyllene does not wait politely in line. It shows up first and starts rearranging the furniture.
There’s a small citrus note near the front from the limonene, but it stays tucked into the background. Think faint lemon peel over warm spice, not bright fruit candy. The linalool gives the inhale a little softness, but again, this is not a creamy dessert profile.
Mid-palate, the humulene takes over with earthy, herbal depth. It gives the flavor a dry, grounded quality that makes the whole thing feel heavier and more structured. The caryophyllene oxide adds to that woody finish, giving the exhale a slightly dry, resinous bite.
The exhale is where Tahoe OG Gelato really settles into itself. Pepper, earth, dry herbs, and a faint lingering citrus edge. Clean, heavy, and very much in the OG lane.
The Feels: Tahoe OG Gelato lands firmly in indica territory, and the effect profile makes sense for the chemistry. With caryophyllene and humulene this high, the experience leans grounded, calming, and body-forward.
The onset may have a slight mental lift from the limonene, but it’s brief. This is not a bright, chatty, go-clean-the-kitchen kind of extract. This is more of a “sit down, breathe out, and stop pretending your nervous system enjoys modern life” situation. Sometimes, that’s exactly what we need.
The PhytoFact chart leans strongly into comfort and calm, with relaxation following behind. That tracks nicely. There’s not enough myrcene here to make it feel like a classic sleepy fruit-heavy indica, but the caryophyllene and humulene bring plenty of weight on their own.
Our lab rats report a steady body calm with a dry, grounded mental feel. Not instant knockout, but definitely evening-friendly. Larger dabs could push this toward the couch pretty quickly, because we like to think that dose still matters no matter how many times people try to make strain names do all the work.
As always, your mileage may vary depending on tolerance, metabolism, and whether your day has already turned your brain into wet cardboard.
Overall, with 79% total active cannabinoids and 8.07% terpene content, Tahoe OG Gelato by The Dope Depot delivers a strong indica profile with serious terpene structure.
Visually, the finished extract has a rich golden-orange color with a glossy, wet consistency and a slightly sugared surface. It looks terpene-rich and well handled, with no ugly separation or dry crumble nonsense pretending to be a feature.
Tahoe OG Gelato is grounded, spicy, dry, and comfortable. A proper indica for people who like their extracts with structure instead of a dessert menu stapled to the lid.
As with all high terpene extracts, keep the jar upright and be sure to give it a stir before you dab.
Rating: Our lab rats give Tahoe OG Gelato 7 pieces of cheese.

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