Dolce Peccato blends Aficionado French Connection's dessert-leaning elites with an old-world hash icon. Built from Tentazione (Apple Fritter x [Runtz x Pianono]) and Pianono (Key Lime Pie x Sorbetto), then finished with a dusting of Hash Plant #19, it presents a patisserie bouquet: warm apple pastry and vanilla cream over bright lime zest, mint, and incense, with fuel and pine in the background. Indoors, expect a compact, moderately stretching frame with thick, glistening calyxes and vivid orange stigmas; many phenotypes finish quickly in 60-65 days, and capable of generous, resin-rich harvests around 460-600 g/m2 under dialed conditions. The flavor tracks the aroma, layering crisp citrus and confection over earthy hash and diesel, while the effect leans indica-dominant: fast body relaxation and a happy, euphoric lift that settles into calm focus. Hash Plant #19 contributes density and an unmistakable old-school Afghan hash undertone; Tentazione and Pianono add modern candy-cake complexity from their Apple Fritter, Runtz, Key Lime Pie, and award-winning Sorbetto heritage. THC expression trends high with generally low CBD, and the terpene impression suggests limonene, myrcene, and caryophyllene drivers. Crafted by Leo Stone and Professor Q's Aficionado French Connection, Dolce Peccato lives up to its name: a sweet sin for collectors who prize top-shelf resin and distinctive patisserie terpenes.



