
by Wild Roots
No reviews yet — be the firstWild Roots shortfill e-liquid: ten botanical three-ingredient blends in a 70VG/30PG base. Available in 50ml and 100ml formats. Add a nicotine shot for your preferred strength. All flavours at VapeCity for £37.99.
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Written and fact-checked by the VapeCity team · Updated June 2026
Wild Roots is a UK e-liquid brand built around nature-inspired flavour combinations and an environmental mission. Their shortfill range covers ten flavours, each named as a multi-ingredient botanical blend rather than a single fruit. Instead of "Raspberry," you get "Jewel Raspberry, Coconut and Cantaloupe." Instead of just "Pomegranate," the full profile is "Pomegranate, Queen Pineapple and Cucumber." This three-ingredient naming reflects how the flavours are built: each profile has a lead note, a supporting element, and a third ingredient that provides contrast or complexity. The result is a range where every flavour has a clear identity and a structural logic behind the combination.

The base formula is consistent across the range: 70VG/30PG, zero nicotine, in your choice of a 50ml shortfill (60ml bottle with 10ml of headspace) or a 100ml shortfill (120ml bottle with 20ml of headspace). Adding a standard 10ml nicotine shot at 18mg to the 50ml bottle gives approximately 3mg in the finished 60ml volume. Adding two of the same shots to the 100ml bottle also produces approximately 3mg in the 120ml total. The 70/30 ratio is designed for sub-ohm devices and mesh coil tanks; it is too viscous to wick efficiently in most MTL pod coils, which require a higher-PG or 50/50 base.
VapeCity stocks all ten Wild Roots shortfill flavours at £37.99. The range sits in the premium-format shortfill category: botanical brand identity, nature-themed label design featuring illustrated ingredient artwork on each bottle, and an eco commitment that ties each purchase to Wild Roots's reforestation programme. The brand's approach of naming every ingredient in the flavour profile also makes it easier for buyers to understand what they are getting and to identify which combinations suit their taste preferences before purchase.
The flavour architecture of Wild Roots shortfills is one of the things that sets the range apart from most UK e-liquid collections. Each blend has a named lead flavour - the main note you identify on the exhale - and one or two supporting ingredients that modify it. Pomegranate, Queen Pineapple and Cucumber is a useful example: pomegranate is the primary sweet-tart fruit, but the cucumber adds a clean, green note on the inhale that prevents the profile from being straightforwardly sweet. Tart pineapple sharpens the fruit before the pomegranate rounds it out. The three ingredients serve three different structural roles in the blend.
Jewel Raspberry, Coconut and Cantaloupe is arguably the most unconventional flavour in the range. Jam-like raspberry is a familiar UK favourite; pairing it with the creamy, tropical note of coconut and the light, melon-adjacent sweetness of cantaloupe produces something genuinely different from the standard raspberry profiles found throughout the market. The coconut acts as a bridge between the dark, intense raspberry and the mild, fresh cantaloupe, creating a profile with three clearly distinct components rather than a single dominant note with faint supporting flavours.
Mint Tea and Rhubarb is the only flavour in the collection that leads with an herbal note rather than a fruit. The base is the clean, steeping-tea quality of fresh mint - not aggressive menthol, but the softer character of brewed leaf - with rhubarb providing a tart, distinctly British counterpoint. Vapers who enjoy menthol but find standard icy mint too harsh often find Mint Tea to be a more approachable cooling option. It also pairs well with the Wild Roots 100ml format because the flavour performs consistently over a full 120ml volume without becoming fatiguing.
Royal Apricot, Forest Blackcurrant and Acai shows the range at its most complex. Apricot is a stone fruit with sweetness and a gentle floral quality; forest blackcurrant is tart and dark; acai adds a slightly earthy, berry depth that is unlike any of the more common UK berry flavours. Together the three create a layered profile: sweet on the lead, sharp in the middle, and deep on the finish. The combination is well suited to the 70/30 base because high VG tends to round and smooth flavours, softening the blackcurrant tartness and allowing all three notes to express clearly at lower wattages.
Wild Roots shortfills come in two formats: a 50ml fill in a 60ml bottle, and a 100ml fill in a 120ml bottle. Both leave space for adding a nicotine shot to the base liquid after purchase.
A shortfill is a zero-nicotine e-liquid sold in a larger bottle than its fill volume, leaving headspace for buyers to add their own nicotine shots. UK regulations cap nicotine-containing e-liquid at 10ml per container; shortfills comply with this by supplying a nicotine-free base in a larger bottle. The buyer purchases their nicotine shots separately and adds them at home. Wild Roots offer this in two sizes: 50ml in a 60ml bottle (one shot headspace) and 100ml in a 120ml bottle (two shots headspace).
The 50ml shortfill is the right starting point for flavours you have not tried before. At £37.99 you get 50ml of base, add a 10ml nic shot, and end up with 60ml of finished e-liquid at your preferred nicotine level. The 100ml shortfill at £37.99 doubles the base volume for the same price, giving 100ml of liquid and 120ml finished. For a flavour you already know you enjoy, the 100ml is clearly better value: you get double the liquid at a lower cost per millilitre.
Both formats use the same 70VG/30PG base ratio and the same flavour concentrations. There is no difference in flavour quality or intensity between the two sizes; the flavour-to-base ratio is identical. The practical difference is volume, cost efficiency, and how quickly you will work through a bottle. A regular sub-ohm vaper consuming 5ml per day will finish a 60ml bottle in approximately 12 days and a 120ml bottle in approximately 24 days. Buying the 100ml where available is simply a matter of confirming the flavour suits you first.
Wild Roots's commitment to planting a tree for every bottle sold adds a sustainability dimension to the purchase. The brand sources tree-planting through a reforestation partner and counts each bottle at the point of sale. For buyers who care about environmental offset alongside their purchase decisions, this is an independently verified programme rather than an unsubstantiated marketing claim - details are available on the Wild Roots official website (wildrootseliquid.com).

Wild Roots and Just Juice 100ml shortfills occupy the same format category - 70VG/30PG shortfills for sub-ohm devices - but approach flavour naming and brand identity very differently. Just Juice uses broadly recognisable single-note or paired names (Berry Burst Lemonade, Mango Passion, Strawberry Curuba); Wild Roots explicitly names all three ingredient components of every flavour. The Wild Roots approach is more informative but requires more reading before purchase; the Just Juice approach is faster to scan for familiar flavour types. Both are well-regarded in the UK sub-ohm market at £37.99 for 100ml.
The key device-compatibility distinction is the VG/PG ratio shared by both brands: 70/30 is sub-ohm territory. Vapers who use MTL pod systems or refillable pod kits designed for nic salts should not use Wild Roots or Just Juice shortfills, as the thick high-VG liquid will not wick properly through the restricted coils in those devices. For pod vapers who want a similar flavour quality at the right format, Just Juice Bar Salts (10ml, 10-20mg nic salt, 50/50 base) are designed for that device category.
Within the Wild Roots range itself, the choice between flavours is primarily about lead note preference. Buyers who prefer tropical fruit should look at Pomegranate Pineapple Cucumber, Passionfruit Wild Mango Apple, and Honey Tangerine. Those who prefer berry or grape should look at Jewel Raspberry Coconut Cantaloupe and Autumn Grape Guava Jackfruit. Buyers who want a cooling option without straight menthol have Mint Tea Rhubarb as a distinctive alternative. The range is wide enough to cover most fruit-forward preferences within a consistent botanical design identity.
| Option | Puffs | Refilling | Best for |
|---|---|---|---|
| Wild Roots Shortfill | 50ml or 100ml | 70VG/30PG, 0mg + nic shot | Sub-ohm; botanical/complex flavours; eco-conscious buyers; value bulk format |
| Just Juice 100ml Shortfill | 100ml | 70VG/30PG, 0mg + nic shot | Sub-ohm; bar-vape-inspired fruit profiles; single flavour names; 100ml only |
| Just Juice Bar Salts (10ml) | 10ml | 50/50, 10-20mg nic salt | MTL pods; high-strength smooth delivery; bar-vape flavour profiles |
Wild Roots shortfill is one of the more thoughtfully constructed e-liquid ranges available in the UK sub-ohm format. The three-ingredient flavour architecture means the blends have more layers than typical single-note or dual-note profiles, and the breadth of the range - from tropical citrus through dark berry to botanical herbal - covers an unusual spread of preferences within a single brand. The 70VG/30PG base handles the complex concentrates well, and the flavours express clearly at typical sub-ohm wattages.
For sub-ohm vapers who want to move beyond the standard fruit profiles that dominate the 70VG market, Wild Roots is one of the stronger choices at £37.99. The eco mission is a genuine differentiator rather than a marketing phrase: Wild Roots plants a tree per bottle through an active reforestation programme. For the flavour-forward sub-ohm vaper who also cares about brand values, the combination is compelling. If you are new to the range, Pomegranate Queen Pineapple Cucumber and Jewel Raspberry Coconut Cantaloupe are the most distinctive starting points. Mint Tea Rhubarb is the most unusual and worth trying specifically for that reason.
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| Brand | Wild Roots (wildrootseliquid.com) |
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| Product range | Wild Roots Shortfill |
| Formats available | 50ml shortfill in 60ml bottle; 100ml shortfill in 120ml bottle |
| VG/PG ratio | 70VG/30PG (high VG for sub-ohm and DTL vaping) |
| Nicotine content | 0mg base. Add 1x10ml nic shot to 50ml bottle for ~3mg; 2x10ml shots to 100ml for ~3mg |
| Device compatibility | Sub-ohm tanks, mesh coil devices, DTL kits. Not suitable for MTL pods. |
| Number of flavours | 10 |
| Flavours in range | Pomegranate Pineapple Cucumber; Pressed Pear Pink Lady Elderflower; Autumn Grape Guava Jackfruit; Jewel Raspberry Coconut Cantaloupe; Honey Tangerine Red Pomelo Grapefruit Pomegranate; Passionfruit Wild Mango Red Delicious Apple; Mint Tea Rhubarb; Wild Cherry Fino Lemon Frozen Blueberries; Royal Apricot Forest Blackcurrant Acai; Gold Dust Peach Goji Berry |
| Eco programme | One tree planted per bottle sold (wildrootseliquid.com) |
| Compliance | UK TPD/TRPR compliant |
| Price | £37.99 at VapeCity |
Sources: Wild Roots Pomegranate Queen Pineapple Cucumber - Vape Superstore · Wild Roots Passionfruit Wild Mango Red Delicious Apple - Vape Superstore · Wild Roots Honey Tangerine Red Pomelo Grapefruit - Vape Superstore · Wild Roots Autumn Grape Shortfill - E-Liquids.com · Wild Roots Gold Dust Peach Shortfill - E-Liquids.com · Wild Roots Mint Tea Shortfill - Wild Roots official
| Standard UK delivery2–3 working days | £2.99 |
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| Next-day deliveryorder before 3pm, Mon–Fri | £5.99 |
| Orders over £200free standard UK delivery | Free |
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