Sunburn Flower Review: Dulce De Uva (Indica)
It’s another new year, and we have another new dispensary in Florida – Sunburn Cannabis, after they bought Medmen’s license to operate in the state.
I won’t go into too much detail about Sunburn’s story here in this review, but in short, it’s the latest venture from Brady Cobb, former CEO of 3 Boys farm and One Plant – which went on to become Sunnyside. There’s an article with ore about the story of Sunburn here, if you are interested.
Sunburn has got a few things going for it that set it apart from the current industry. One of those (and my personal favorite) is that they are the only dispensary in Florida offering flower to purchase in gram units, at $15/gram. I am a huge fan of this, and think it should be an industry standard for every dispensary. Some of us simply use less to medicate and would prefer trying new stains in smaller quantities. This obviously also helps me try and review more strains for all of you.
The other thing is that Sunburn Cannabis is not trying to be a medical cannabis brand, and that is evident when you step foot inside one of their dispensaries. Rather than the plain, sterilized “doctor’s office” environment of most dispensaries, there are sofas, pool tables, and eye-catching aesthetic decor all over the place. I have to say that my local Sunburn is my favorite dispensary environment at this time.
So what about the flower itself? Without spoiling the review, I have to say that Sunburn may be another formidable force in the Florida cannabis industry.
Quick Facts:
Dulce De Uva
Price at time of review: $15/gram
Lineage: Unknown; thought to be a phenotype of Grape Cream Cake.
Lab Report
Unfortunately, the lab report for this strain is currently unavailable. Please check back periodically for updates!
Appearance/Cure



Sunburn started growing some of Medmen’s genetics last year, but Dulce De Uva and Grape Cream Cake represented the first two strains of Sunburn’s “new” flower with their full operation.
The gram of Dulce De Uva that I picked up is absolutely gorgeous, and up there with the best quality that I have seen, being a cardhholder since 2018. It weighed exactly one gram.
There were reports of Sunburn’s eighths of Dulce De Uva and Grape cream Cake being too dry, so I didn’t know what to expect with the grams. (My eighth of Chem D that I will review soon was a different story – it was dry as others described.) However, it appears the grams are a different batches from the eighths, and this gram of Dulce De Uva is cured nearly perfectly – hard to break up, sticky, and grinds down to a “fluffy” consistency in the grinder.
You can see from the images above that this flower is just absolutely caked in trichomes. There really isn’t much of anything negative that I can say about this flower. It’s just grown and cured really well.
Appearance/Cure Rating: 9.00/10.00
Smell/Taste
Dulce De Uva has a delicious candy and grape smell right out of the bag. “Dulce de Uva” is Spanish for “Grape Candy”, and that’s a perfect description of this strain’s smell. It isn’t too much more complex than that – it is simply grape candy in the bag. It isn’t a crazy pungent smell, but the smell isn’t hard to find, either.
When broken apart or ground up, the smell becomes a little more musky, with faint hints of a gas/diesel smell coming out as well.
When smoked, the tatse is earthy, sweet, and nutty on the inhale. The taste on exhale is almost identical, and the sweetness seems to linger on the tongue for a little bit afterwards.
Overall, the smell and taste are both nice and line up perfectly with the strain’s name.
Smell/Taste Rating: 7.00/10.00
Effects/Medical Use
Until today, Sunburn didn’t have their strains labeled as sativa, hybrid, or indica. When they finally updated this today, I was quite surprised to see Dulce De Uva listed as an indica strain.