Curaleaf's Select brand at ReLeaf — Briq disposables, Essentials carts, Elite live-resin, gummies. Mid-tier value across the vape case.

Select is one of the most-distributed cannabis brands in the country — Curaleaf's house brand, with operations across 20+ state markets and a recognizable presence in every regulated dispensary. The Maryland Select lineup at ReLeaf hits the major formats: Briq disposables, Essentials cartridges, Elite live-resin carts, and a small gummy line.
Walk into the vape case and Select usually sits at eye level. The brand competes hard on availability — wide strain coverage, predictable stocking patterns, deal-day promotions that move volume. For shoppers who want a reliable mid-tier vape pen they don't have to think about, Select is the right answer.
Three product families turn over consistently.
Select Briq disposables. The all-in-one disposable line. Battery and oil integrated into a single device, no cartridge swap. Usually 1g or 0.5g formats. The Briq is what put Select on the everyday-vape map — convenient, predictable, no hardware investment.
Select Essentials cartridges. The 510-thread cartridge line. Standard distillate oil with strain-specific terpene profiles. Compatible with any 510 battery. The most-stocked Select format at most Maryland dispensaries.
Select Elite cartridges. The premium tier — live-resin oil, broader terpene retention, slightly higher cannabinoid totals. Elite carts cost more per gram than Essentials but read significantly more flavor-forward.
Select gummies and tinctures. A smaller line, less consistently stocked. Standard 10mg-per-piece edibles plus some lower-dose options.
The exact rotation at ReLeaf depends on what Select releases each batch. Check the live ReLeaf menu for current stock.
The decision most shoppers face: disposable convenience or cart-and-battery investment.
Select Briq disposable. No battery purchase. Disposable means you charge the unit, use it, and discard when empty. Easier for first-time vapers, travelers, or anyone who doesn't want to manage hardware. Slight cost premium per gram compared to Essentials carts.
Select Essentials cartridge. Requires a 510-thread battery, available at any dispensary for $15–30. The cartridge itself runs cheaper than the equivalent Briq, so the long-term cost is lower if you keep buying Select. Better for regular vapers who plan to switch through multiple strains.
The math. Three Briq disposables cost roughly 15–20% more than three Essentials carts plus the one-time battery purchase. After the third cartridge, the cart-and-battery setup is cheaper.
For occasional or beginner users, the Briq is the simpler answer. For weekly vapers, the Essentials cart is the better long-term play.
The Elite line is where Select competes with the premium brands. Worth its own section because it changes the value calculation.
Elite cartridges use live-resin oil — extracted from flash-frozen flower rather than dried-and-cured material. The flash-freeze preserves more terpenes; the result is a more flavor-forward cartridge that reads closer to actual flower than standard distillate.
Elite carts run roughly 30–40% more expensive than Essentials per gram. The strain selection is narrower; not every Essentials strain has an Elite equivalent. Elite drops are positioned closer to Rove's live-resin lineup than to Essentials.
For everyday use, Essentials is the smarter buy. For a single great session or a guest, Elite is worth the upgrade. See our Rove brand page for a comparable lineup with similar live-resin positioning.
Curaleaf operates a Maryland cultivation and production facility under the state's licensing rules — the same arrangement Verano runs. Out-of-state cannabis can't legally cross into Maryland, so the Select products on Maryland menus are produced in-state under the brand identity.
What that means for shoppers: the Select lineup in Maryland is the same brand identity as California or Florida Select, but it's grown and processed locally. Quality consistency depends on Curaleaf's Maryland operation, not the national brand standards alone.
Curaleaf is the largest licensed cannabis operator in the country by revenue, which gives Select access to genetics, production technology, and quality-control infrastructure that smaller Maryland brands don't have. The flip side: Select is a corporate house brand, not a craft cultivation play. Buyers who specifically want Maryland-grown craft flower or concentrates should look elsewhere — Evermore, Sunmed Growers, or other Maryland-focused brands.
Select cartridges use the standard 510-thread connection — the most common form factor in cannabis vape hardware. They work with any 510-compatible battery, including:
CCELL batteries. The most popular cart battery brand. Compact, reliable, variable voltage on most models. Works with all Select Essentials and Elite carts.
Wulf and Yocan batteries. Budget-tier 510 batteries, $15–25 range. Reliable for daily use.
PCKT and similar variable-voltage devices. Higher-end batteries with adjustable voltage settings. Useful for users who want to fine-tune temperature for different cartridges.
The Briq disposable is plug-and-play — no separate battery needed. The unit ships with enough charge for first use; USB-C charging on current hardware.
For most cartridges, including Select, lower-voltage settings (2.7–3.0V) preserve the terpene profile and prevent burn. Higher voltage (3.4V+) burns the oil and ruins flavor — common rookie mistake. Live-resin Elite carts tolerate slightly higher voltages than Essentials, but the principle is the same: lower is generally better.
Select sits in the mid-tier price band. Cheaper than premium brands like Verano Reserve or Evermore craft batches; comparable to Rove and Cookies for the everyday lineup.
Essentials cart. Roughly $40–55 per gram at most Maryland dispensaries. Deal-day pricing pulls that down 15–25%.
Elite cart. Roughly $55–75 per gram. Less aggressive deal-day discounting.
Briq disposable. Roughly $30–50 for a 0.5g unit, $50–70 for 1g. Premium for the disposable convenience.
Select gummies. Standard 100mg packs in the $20–30 range, comparable to Wana or Kanha.
Daily deals at ReLeaf rotate through all the major brands; Select shows up in vape-specific promotions roughly weekly. The daily deals page is the place to check before a Select-specific run.
The vape case at ReLeaf is competitive. Worth understanding where Select sits.
Select vs. Rove. Both are widely distributed national vape brands. Rove's live-resin tends to read more terpene-forward; Select's Briq disposable is slightly cheaper than Rove's Featured Farms. The price difference per gram is usually under a few dollars.
Select vs. Cookies vapes. Cookies cartridges tie to the Cookies strain catalog with iconic naming (GMO, Gary Payton). Select's strain naming is more generic. The choice often comes down to brand affinity rather than product quality.
Select vs. Verano Reserve cartridges. Reserve carts are positioned as the premium tier. Higher price, narrower strain selection, more flavor-forward live-resin. Select Elite competes more directly with Reserve than Essentials does.
Select vs. Evermore live-resin. Evermore is a Maryland-grown craft operation. Smaller scale, more attention per batch, more terpene retention in many cases. Costs more than Select Elite for the same gram. Trade-off between corporate consistency and craft variability.
Pricing on Select shifts week to week with deals and promotions. The live ReLeaf menu always shows current pricing across all formats. Expect Essentials carts in the $40–55 range, Elite live-resin in the $55–75 range, and Briq disposables at the format-specific prices noted above.
For value-conscious shoppers, the deal-day timing matters more than the brand choice. The Baltimore cannabis price comparison covers what to expect across the metro.
Does ReLeaf Shop carry Select?
Yes. Select Essentials cartridges, Elite live-resin carts, Briq disposables, and selected gummies in regular rotation across multiple strains.
What's in a Select Briq?
An all-in-one disposable vape — battery, cartridge, and oil integrated into a single unit. Usually 1g or 0.5g of distillate or live-resin oil with strain-specific terpene profiles. No separate battery purchase needed.
Select vs. Rove — which is better?
Both are reliable national vape brands. Rove's live-resin reads slightly more terpene-forward; Select's Briq disposable runs slightly cheaper. For everyday use, either works. For a flavor-first session, Rove's live-resin gets the edge.
What battery should I use with Select cartridges?
Any 510-thread battery. Set the voltage to the lower end (2.7–3.0V for Essentials carts) to preserve flavor and avoid burning the oil.
Is Select a Maryland brand?
Select is Curaleaf's house brand, with operations across 20+ state markets. The Select products on Maryland menus are produced through Curaleaf's Maryland-licensed cultivation and production facility under state regulations.
Select is the dependable mid-tier vape brand at ReLeaf. Wide format coverage, consistent stocking patterns, fair pricing, and a clean Briq-vs-cart product split that fits both occasional and regular vapers. For everyday use, Select Essentials is one of the best per-gram values in the case. For premium sessions, Elite live-resin upgrades flavor at a meaningful price premium. The live ReLeaf menu shows what's stocked today.