Tobacco Nuit Atelier Cologne

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Tobacco Nuit Atelier Cologne

Rated 3.97 out of 5 based on 36 customer ratings
(36 customer reviews)

Tobacco Nuit Atelier Cologne for women and men of Atelier Cologne

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As a result of numerous trips taken by the founders and Creators, Sylvie Ganter and Christophe Cervasel, to Asia and Middle East, they have created five new Colognes Absolue, all of which are a part of Atelier Cologne newest collection, Collection Orient inspired by the region’s natural beauty, people and customs, and particularly the most precious raw materials. The beauty and refinement of these carefully selected raw materials illustrate treasured emotions and powerful memories, source of inspiration for the creators.

Atelier Cologne’s iconic flacon has been reinvented for Collection Orient. The glass is colored white reflecting modernity and purity. The golden caps pay tribute to the preciousness of the ingredients carefully selected to create each Cologne Absolue.

Tobacco blossom is the key ingredient of Tobacco Nuit composition enriched with spices, resins and woody notes. Clementine, coriander and cumin announce a rich and intense chord of tobacco blossom warmed with labdanum and tonka. Olibanum was set as an elegant cold veil, while depth, strength and earthy tone are created by cedar and patchouli.

Fragrances of the collection ATELIER COLOGNE COLLECTION ORIENT are available as 30, 100 and 200ml Cologne Absolue (20% vol), as well as in gift sets. Flacons of 30ml are ‘dressed’ in leather case.
Tobacco Nuit was launched in 2016.

36 reviews for Tobacco Nuit Atelier Cologne

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Either a copy of BelAmi (Hermes) for those with too much money — and no taste for something more refined than an overpriced Atelier, or of Fetish (Roja Dove) for those too poor. The balance between labdanum and cedarwood is well calibrated and sits perfectly atop the vanillic, ashy, phenolic notes which turn it from woody to oriental. Perhaps “tobacco” is the codeword for ISO E Super as the fragrance has nothing to do with the true absolute, tabanon, nor the flower. It smells natural and is well blended.
    Please consider if in the mood to overpay.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice but that’s because on me it’s exactly the same, and I mean EXACTLY the same, as Tobacco Oud from Tom Ford. If there’s a difference, this is just a little more light and less expensive.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I just tried this on again and it smelled very similar to some Arabic style perfume I either had or have sniffed before but I could not tell which one it was. Until I read the review of TonyAKAMrClean and he is absolutely right! This smells very similar to Raghba. Thank you for your comment!

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Opens strong and pungent with an aromatic sweet/wet tobacco. Almost everyone who likes tobacco will like this; it’s the whiff of a fresh pouch of fruity tobacco that will become some lovely pipe smoke. But then the scent opens fully. And there is a lot more wood and resin. I feel like this is a “gentleman’s” library (gentleman in the sense of old, family money; not any particular sense of behavior). This room has been smoked in, often. Drinks have been drunk and perhaps sloshed a bit onto the ancestral Persian rugs. Games have been played and obscene amounts of money have changed hands over trivial whims. And sometimes he’s even had relations on the couch, or utter scandal! the desk! with a woman who may not have been his lawfully wedded spouse! oh my. Oh my indeed. This is a delight to wear and quite simply, smells really, really good; if you like that sort of thing.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Woody tobacco, with a hint of vanilla, and a bit of amber and tonka.
    Without dissecting the listed notes, I can echo what many have said already – this is very similar to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, but with less vanilla. From the top notes, it also sort of hints at oud, in spite of it not being listed in the notes. It’s almost similar to a lighter, more tobacco dominant Lattafa Raghba at the top. Once it starts to dry down, the sweet oudy smell fades, and gives way to a beautiful, more woodsy, powdery tobacco. Classy and sultry, yet easy to wear. I don’t understand the votes on the note of cumin, as I really don’t get any cumin from this at all! Not like cumin notes I’ve experienced in other scents, at least. (Which I haven’t liked)
    This is the Tobacco Vanille alternative for those who prefer woodier scents with less vanilla or scents that are easier to wear. I can speak from experience wearing this today, that this does indeed wear surprisingly well, even in the heat! Still, I look forward to wearing this one more in the fall months.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    OH MY GOODNESS!
    What a pleasant natural Tobacco scent! Weird that they decided to call it a Cologne Absolut (their invention) when it is simply a high quality 20% EDP.
    Sweet damp tobacco, a touch of cinnamon (not vanilla), mixed with some unsmoked cigarette for the first 30 min, dries down to give a slight leathery feel (the patchouli base). All the ingredients intertwine evolving the smell for a while before it simplifies to a light tobacco and tonka.
    Only Miller Harris compares for a more natural feel though it is stronger and longer lasting where this is strong for 5 or so hours on me then fades to a good skinscent that lasts 8 – 10 hours. .
    Top shelf – will sit next to my PDM Herod, MH Feuilles de Tabac, Chergui and Comptoir Sud Pacifique Rhum et Tabac.
    I think for now its the best technical Tobacco I’ve tried and will be used a lot!.
    Happy Smelling
    Edit: Hmm, I’m getting 8-10 hours as a welcome skin scent – not bad at all!

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    A sweet and leathery amber with smoky facets and a handful of exotic spice that manages to remain clean. The leatheriness of tobacco blossom blends well with the deep amber of the labdanum. The incense accord brings whiffs smoke while hints of coriander and boatloads of culinary cumin swirl about making a clean amber kinda dirty. As it fades the tonka makes this buttery.
    To me, I like it but it is just a touch too sweet for what I would want with this. to my nose, I recognize this as an attempt to make a more crowd-pleasing and less aggressive Amouage Fate Man. They succeed, and it is quite nice, but not for me.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I have a review from last year. But I wanted to add, now that it’s Summertime, this is an amber fragrance that stays quite fresh, and can be enjoyed in even Summer heat, or at least Summer mornings.
    You can pick up on the fruity clementine citrus more, and the beautiful tobacco blossom really pops!

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    من أراد عطرا يعبر وبكل جدارة عن رائحة زهرة التوباكو فعليه بهذا العطر الذي أعتبره رائعة عطور دار اتيلييه وأكثرها إحترافية.
    فالعطر قد تمت تسميته “توباكو نو أي نوت التوباكو الخالص رغم أنه لا يحتوي على التوباكو ضمن مكوناته.
    والمدهش أن من يشم رائحة العطر سيجده أحد عطور التوباكو بامتياز.
    والنقطة الاحترافية الرائعة وراء هذا السبب تكمن في الدفع بالثنائي:
    (الكمون التابلي في الافتتاحية ومع دخول زهرة التوباكو في قلب العطر ترتفع أبخرة راتينج Olibanum وهو اللبان العطري الصومالي البخوري القوي)
    وبهذا تكون زهرة التوباكو قد اكتسبت تابلية وحرارة الكمون مع بخورية راتينج الأوليبانم فاقتربت الرائحة بالفعل من عبق أوراق التوباكو الداكن

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    On my skin I get a very ordinary Tobacco leaf fragrance, that makes me cough and reminds of cigars. I don’t like it at all.
    The scent is however, perfect on my boyfriend. A sweet Tobacco Blossom, with a very masculine vanilla undertone. It is just so intoxicating, intriguing and comforting. Well-blended. That would be a very good Autumn/Winder scent. Definitely a favorite masculine from Atelier.
    Longevity is 5-6 hours.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Smoky, sensual, slightly sweet tobacco. Contrary to some opinions here, the cumin isn’t overpowering at all–it keeps this interesting and more masculine.
    This is more like Tom Ford Tobacco Oud’s drydown than Tobacco Vanille I think–TV has such an overpowering vanilla note that it’s not really comparable. Tobacco Oud is heavier and more animalic than this, but you might think of Tobacco Nuit as a sort of lighter, fresher Tobacco Oud.
    I’ve also sampled Amouage Journey Man and there are similarities to that, but it has a Sichuan pepper note that, while interesting, is not my favorite.
    Longevity and projection are both good. I get 10+ hours and it projects well for 4-5 hours.

  12. :

    3 out of 5

    I agree, manlier version of Tobacco Vanille. excellent, love it. Glad I got it.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Ive had decant of this for a while now and I must say that it’s a absolutely gorgeous scent.
    Of all the tobacco type scent I own, this is the one I’m loving the best atm.
    It’s for me a perfect scent, it smells like tobacco vanille had a baby with Amber absolute.
    Highly recommend to sample.
    A massive LOVE for me <3

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This has become my signature fragrance for Winter, Atelier Cologne Musc Imperial for Spring and Summer.
    The tobacco note is a floral, aromatic tobacco blosson ! It’s what really makes this a standout fragrance. My #2 Atelier Cologne, after Musc Imperial. Maybe tied for #1 now. Just discovered the clean chocolaty Patchouli, from the mid-drydown, mostly pick it up in the drydown.
    This is a very attractive and wearable Labdanum fragrance, with a nice Tobacco blosom note, a soft and fresh spiciness, with a touch of Clementine zest.
    This is not too dark, an attractive, easy going oriental. Something a bit peppery, maybe the cummin coriander accord, smooth amber, a touch of incence, on a slightly sweet, nutty and chocolaty Patchouli and Tonka.
    And a great tobacco blosom, which has a Summer hay tone; Like tobacco but also floral.
    The opening first impression is very short, 10 minutes, when it smells reminds me of my fragrance Fortis. That’s when you get the cummin note, which I like a lot here as it makes an accord with the resinous woody notes. This is where the fragrance is like a resinous oriental, smooth, warm, not too dark.
    The cummin fades quickly, and the tobacco blosom and Tonka come to the fore, with a bit of sweetness and gourmand feel.
    It has some similarities with Tom Ford Tobacco Vanilla at this point, from the mid. There is no vanilla here but a gourmand tonka that is more nutty than vanilla but similar.
    This is smooth and slightly gourmand, warm, only slightly sweet. In the drydown the Tonka or Patchouli smelled chocolaty.
    I think this is more wearable than TF Tobacco Vanilla. The sillage is softly moderate, but longevity is good.
    I like how the tobacco blosson adds softness and a floral aspect to the warm woody resins.
    I applied my sample more generously for full effect. This is going to replace my Fortis and Noir Exquis. The Tobacco really shines. I not only get the tobacco blosson, but also the leaf, very smooth and aromatic, the finest tobacco note I’ve experienced.
    When I inhaled deeply just now, I picked up the fresh Clementine. If you want a great Amber fragrance, that’s fresh and fruity enough for Spring and cooler Summer days, nights, this will work nicely.
    Rating: 9/10
    God bless. John 3:16

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    Tocco Nuit is quite simply stunning. It’s evocative, profound, and vivid. It’s dark and nefarious, yet poignent and somehow romantic.
    On me it starts off fresh, green and citrusy, with cumin adding a sharp, pungent hit. It’s not the BO kind of cumin (thankfully), but rather a piquant kind of cumin.
    As it slowly dries down, tobacco takes over. It dominates the fragrance from this point on, with a sweet, leathery, almost animalic labdanum strongly supporting it, while frankincense quietly adds more sweetness, along with a warm, woodsy, balsamic creaminess. This is not your grandpa’s tobacco; it’s an exclusive gentleman’s club tobacco; a complex, floral-musky-woody tobacco.
    Eventually, the labdanum and frankincense give way to a warm, clean cedar wood; a musky, earthy patchouli; and a tonka bean that adds a slightly spicy vanilla-caramel-dark honey flavour. But, that floral-musky-woody tobacco still dominates. Everything else just adds a touch more “flavour”
    to that tobacco.
    On my skin Tobacco Noir is an intoxicating, sensual tobacco fragrance that has moderately heavy sillage and is extremely long lasting. The opening is BIG and it takes a couple of hours of very gradual softening to reach the heart of this perfume. It settles in comfortably for the next several hours before slowly starting to transition to its final phase, where it very, very slowly and quietly starts to fade away.
    Brilliant!

  16. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice;
    In my opinion, Atelier’s Tobacco Nuit is in the same vein of Mancera’s Aoud Vanille, Amouage’s Journey Man, also Molton Brown Navigation Scents’ Shisur! So if you have any of these you get where this fragrance is going!!
    [Tobacco Nuit takes a JOURNEY through sweet spicy patches and smoky forests, while stumbling upon a VANILLA bean orchard in order to get to the most irresistible, well groomed, effervescent man who happens to be sitting by the Shi-sur!!]
    I realized this brand and others are not attempting to clone others (necessarily)…some fragrances just smell like others. Tobacco Nuit is the less expensive version of Journey Man. I did a side by side test of both and the only difference I notice is Journey Man has a touch more spice and Tobacco Nuit’s is toned done slightly. I don’t necessarily feel there is a need to have both.
    This is a nice fragrance with great longevity and silage! I realize there is a caraway-like essence that is similar to cumin in this that I also detect in Bois 1920 Sandalo that’s noticeable.
    P.S. Now, just because I have Aoud Vanille, Amouage Journey Man, and Molton Brown’s Navigation Scent Shisur does not mean I shouldn’t have Tobacco Nuit also. Even if my wife said I don’t need it? (…smiles);
    P.S. shhhhhhhhhhh, I arrive home before she did to get the mail. I wanted to intercept the package before she got home. (I just bought it!) LoL…………….

  17. :

    3 out of 5

    Ughh, the cumin ruins it. Seriously this would have been one of the best Atelier Cologne fragrances if the cumin wasn’t so overpowering and annoying.
    If you can get past the cumin or if you somehow like it, then you’ll probably love this one. An amazing tobacco x resin combo. The tonka bean and cedar really harmonize well with the middle notes, but the top notes suck unfortunately.
    However you’ll get the strong cumin if you smell it up close and the fragrances projection is pretty good, so people around you and you yourself won’t get the cumin note as strong if they don’t smell you up close.
    Also the annoying cumin note never goes away and is even overpowering hours after applying.
    Definitely Unisex and definitely for winter or autumn.

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    Awesome fragrance from start to finish. I am a huge fan of tobacco based fragrances and this is a winner. Nice longevity and sillage IMO. Starts with a spicy tobacco mix and dries into a slightly woody tobacco mix with hints of spice with a little sweetness. Leans masculine IMO. Try before you buy due to the price. I fell this is full bottle worthy and a top 10 in my fragrance collection. Enjoy!

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    Wow! this stuff is great! Surprised to see no mentions of Tom Ford’s Tobacco Oud. I consider this a lighter, more smoothly blended, and more unisex version of that. It gives me the same overall effect

  20. :

    5 out of 5

    Tried this on my recent trip to San Francisco at Atelier Cologne’s store in the Fillmore District.
    Stunning scent – deep, powerful, evocative stuff. This is the one from their entire range that stood out for me. As I write this, the sample that was sprayed on my wrist at 11:00am is still going strong at 6:30pm, so it’s a solid performer too.
    However, Tobacco Nuit would be redundant on my shelf due to its similarity to Ambre Sultan by Serge Lutens. Despite having very different note structures, these two scents are similar to my nose.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    I’ve tried this a couple times, and I like it very much–it may be FB worthy. The silage and longevity are low and of average duration; it does have the sheer light quality of a cologne, but the rich tobacco-cumin-coriander-patch of some Serge Lutens, and other oud or resin-type fragrances. This is a solid scent when I feel like wearing something woodsy and oriental, a bit spicy but don’t want to fumigate others; it does work for most seasons, perhaps not the hottest of days. It reminds me a bit of Chergui.
    Oddly, I smell it more in the morning; when I re-spritz during the day it ghosts a bit, so I must grow anosmic to some of the notes as I wear it. That’s a pity, since some of my favorite Tauers and SLs are just pure pleasure coming up from my decolletage later in the day. But I still might spring for a 30 or 100 ml of this.
    This is a mildly sweet tobacco and spicy woods scent, entirely unisex–if worn by a woman, I think it would be utterly feminine, and a man would claim the “masculine” territory with some of that coriander/cumin. This is one of my top 5 from Atelier so far.

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    Sharp animalic musty synthetic agarwood opening resting on a base of powerful smoky resins and sweet caramelic vanillic tones. Smells quite similar to the legendary Kalemat Black by Arabian Oud minus its performance. Hence, the comparisons to 24 gold as well which is basically the kalemat red gene. All in all. Polarising yet much better than Kalemat in terms of wearability. I wouldnt pay the price. Honestly.

  23. :

    5 out of 5

    An incredible tobacco fragrance. Not in the same way than TV.
    Not too sweet. No too sharp.
    Incredible longevity (more than 12-14 hours) with very good sillage.
    A solid release from Atelier Cologne.

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    I really cant stand Cumin and Coriander notes in fragrances as I consider them the “Body Odour after eating a hot curry and sweating” notes, so to be frank, I approached Tobacco Nuit with a bit of trepidation after seeing the toxic twins in the note list. Here, to my immense relief, the tobacco blossom, olibanum and labdanum makes it balsamic and the Tonka bean adds welcome sweetness, reining back the BO notes into pleasant woody spiciness, atleast on my skin. Longevity is around the 5-6 hour mark and projection is pretty strong the first couple of hours. No problems there.
    Atelier Cologne are in their comfort zone with Citrus frags. Nobody does them better. Their other frags, atleast the ones I have tried so far have been hit or miss. Hits would be Rose Anonyme, Vetiver fatale, etc and misses would be Philtre Ceylan. Tobacco Nuit is somewhere in the middle. You know, its the kind of frag that I would use up my 10 ml decant and enjoy it while I do but dont see myself investing in a full Bottle. Although I would happily wear it if someone were to gift me a bottle. The quintessential 7/10 rated fragrance.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    There is no tobacco here (or plastic). It is a fragrance on the flower of tobacco, that gets that effect “atabacado” thanks to the mixture with spices and it is true that perhaps an excess of cumin.
    The result is a good fragrance of “Atelier Cologne”, with an above average performance and I have liked it more every time I have used it.
    One of the best releases of “Atelier Cologne” of the last time, that everything has to be said, are not too spectacular.

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    It has a nice tobacco opening and a bad dirty smell when it dries out. I agree 100% with no-fi when he stated that “It’s a disappointing and mildly repugnant end to a promising opening.”
    Edit: After wearing this few more times I agree it should be called La Nuit du Cumin 🙂 – Soil is right
    Scent: 5/10 (this would have been a nice scent but for the dry down)
    Longevity: 9/10
    Sillage: 6/10
    Cost ratio: 4/10
    Overall: 6/10
    Stinky.
    ————
    edit : l’Oreal bought Atelier Cologne, this brand is no longer niche – they better drop the price now too…

  27. :

    3 out of 5

    Atelier’s earliest scents were mostly competent and, at times, excellent creations that added subtle twists to the citrus cologne formula. Their more recent offerings, however, have been decidedly hit or miss. Tobacco Nuit falls sadly in the latter category.
    It starts with a promisingly realistic dry tobacco note – think Tobacco Vanille, without the cloying sweetness. But all too soon, that is followed by a huge dose of sweaty cumin, with a dash of pungent coriander. The effect is similar to BO, or stale cigarette smoke permeating a dusty spice shop. It’s a disappointing and mildly repugnant end to a promising opening.

  28. :

    3 out of 5

    بویی تنباکویی که همراه با شیرینی میاد به سراغ شما…بوش خوشاینده و بویی وحشی نیست..توباکو اود تامفورد خشن تر و تنباکویی تر از این عطر هست اما بوی این عطر ملایمتر و روانتره.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    I adore this scent. It is softer compared to other tobacco scents I have tried (particularly ones favoured in the Middle East) and has a great deal of depth. It opens with a pretty clementine smell which gives way to tobacco and frankincense with underlying notes of cedar. I have read other reviews suggesting scents of cumin and I definitely agree with that assessment. I noticed that this fragrance seems to lead with it’s heavier ingredients and over time settles into something quite warm and delightful, which is the cumin and coriander coming through.
    I like how Atelier manages to blend the coriander into the perfume in a way which is delicate and warm and harmonious with the other ingredients. I have noticed that the fashion is to use coriander in a heavy-handed way (think Aesop), which is perhaps reflective of its Hellenic medicinal roots – so I was surprised when I realised that the familiar scent I was enjoying was actually coriander.
    This fragrance is made from exceptional ingredients and I don’t get that synthetic-y headache feeling I do from other modern fragrances.
    Clementine aside, I think this is a fragrance better suited to more masculine types. As the hours wear on, the scent is noticeable only in close proximity to the skin so I would say that this would be a nice fragrance for events where there is likely to be close interpersonal interactions. If you’re someone who likes to wear tobacco scents during the week with a high degree of silage you may want to adopt this as your after/hours weekend scent.

  30. :

    4 out of 5

    Tobacco!!!wow..
    It’s a really awesome tobacco scent..
    An smoky/balsamic cocktail paired to Tobacco blossom and Olibanum on the base.
    i love this fragrances.It’s not a wow factor at the start,but to me, the dry down is an excellent scent.This is a great scent in general but especially if your 1st getting into fragrances.It smells smooth Tobacco(smoky)in the drydown.
    This product is appropriate for all weather.
    It has a perfect amount of silage in my opinion.I can smell a hint of the scent when I move around.I was more impressed with it’s performance.great job!
    تنباکویی ملایم اگر سبک ملایم میپسندن
    معمولا عطرهای تنباکویی در رده بوهای شیرین وتند قرار میگیرند درحالی که اسم این عطر تنباکوی تلخ است
    همواره زیره سبز گشنیزو فلفل در این عطر احساس میشه
    سبک عطر دودی اسپایسی(فلفل بسیار ملایم) به همراه پایه پتچولی است
    که مفهوم تباکویی در واقع همین حالت دودی و تند و کمی شیرین رو تداعی میکنه
    همیشه مرجع تنباکویی ها بک تو بلک کیلیان و توباکووانیل تام فورد است ولی این مورد را
    میشه به عنوان یه کار تباکویی ملایم(تاکیید روی ملایم) ونه چندان تلخ بلکه شیرین ولی نه در حد بک تو بلک کیلیان و توباکو وانیل تام فورد دانست
    بهترین فصل استفاده زمستان وپاییز
    ماندگاری بسیار عالی و پخش بوی قابل قبول
    تجربه تستش را از دست ندید
    برای من که بسیار جذاب بود

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    this is a really awesome tobacco scent. the cumin is so well blended into the scent during the opening that its hard to tell its there–but it definitely smells of cumin, even after 2 hours. all in all its a spicy and dry smokey tobacco with a slight sweetness underneath it all. its a pretty heavy and dark scent, but its really quite well done; just not too versatile considering its so smokey (night only for me). considering all my other forays into atelier cologne have more or less been a disaster, tobacco nuit is the best thing i’ve smelt from them so far.

  32. :

    5 out of 5

    Atelier Cologne’s Tobacco Nuit is the first scent of the Collection Orient, released earlier this year, that I’ve tried on skin, and it was probably the single scent I was most eager to sample after basically smelling the whole line (Originale to Orient) out of the bottles at Neiman Marcus.
    It fits, broadly speaking, into the “sweet tobacco” category, but Tobacco Nuit certainly has more going on than that. It has sweet and spicy elements.
    The spiciness comes from the coriander and cumin, each used in moderation to produce only a moderate pepper level of spice, nothing over the top. Certainly this is more sweet than spicy.
    I found the sweetness to be very plum-like, as in the boozy sweetness of Single Malt By Kilian, a deeper sweetness that’s resinous, almost. I was surprised to learn that tonka is the most likely culprit for this but it makes sense, in that it’s not the tip-of-the-tongue uber sweetness that we generally get out of the standard source, vanilla.
    The resounding depth comes from the smoky olibanum (frankincense) and and earthy patchouli, so the base, softened by the usual use of cedar, does not disappoint, either.
    Overall, the experience is a sweet, smoky, spicy tobacco that has some of the redeeming qualities of both By Kilian Back to Black and Single Malt and being comparable to either, and perhaps even Tobacco Vanille, though I’d certainly still prefer Tobacco Vanille to Tobacco Nuit. Still, it’s more moderately priced than any of those, at $250 for 100ml and $325 for 200ml, though with the latter comes a 30ml travel size spray that doesn’t seem to be available on its own for now, though I’m sure it would be expensive, anyway. I have a difficult time imagining that 230ml of this would be needed, as one might justify for the lighter fragrances of the house.
    Performance is excellent: strong projection for the first couple of hours before drying down into a moderate (not skin) scent for a while.
    8 out of 10

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    This is my first scent from Atelier. I received a sample as part of another fragrance I purchased (Thanks Bob!!), and I am VERY glad I tried the sample. After the first wearing, I immediately bought a bottle of this.
    WOW! Just.. WOW!!! The initial spray brought a smile to my face!
    TN is a very dry smoky tobacco, with a touch of sweetness. I do get the reference to the cigarette smoke others have mentioned, but it is off in the distance on my skin.
    TN Reminds me of something else that I have, but cannot put my finger on it. One of my Parfum de Marly fragrances, maybe. It has that house’s feel IMO.
    The dry down is a heavenly tobacco with a semi-sweet vibe. Enough to add some depth, but not to overpower the fragrance.
    I get great longevity and good projection on my skin.
    A lady I am dating smelled TN on me and kept complimenting me on how good I smelled. She has requested that I wear this one when we are together.
    TN is a scent that works well either casual or in a sports coat.
    I recently moved TN into my top 5. Yes, it IS that good!
    Bottom line: If you like tobacco scents, you have to try this one.

  34. :

    3 out of 5

    That’s a good leather fragrance blended with the smoke of cigarettes. I feel warm and comfortable as if I am smoking inside a new luxurious car on a sunny autumn day somewhere in a country side.

  35. :

    4 out of 5

    This starts amazingly with a sharp tobacco woods, and a tiny bit of cumin giving a pleasant imagination of a sexy tobacco youthful gentleman although he is quite a cheeky one. But man when it calms down it goes huge skunk! oh my GOD quite different from what i first sniffed, something similar to “Montecristo” by Masque but much less skunk than “Monte” for sure! it is quite nasty tho.
    But….. I can’t deny that part of me like it even when it went skunky! maybe because i am trying to justify the result it got into although i have absolutely no idea why am i doing this justification but there is some part of me do like it, and maybe it does show the devilish part of that youthful cheeky guy that has something related to me. honestly i can’t say i dislike it, but i will give it more time!

  36. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off with a pretty hefty blast of cumin, which I happen to like, and quickly settles in to a very smooth tobacco. I like this one a lot but it turns into a skin scent pretty quickly.
    Edit. To quick to judge on the longevity. Was a bit more liberal with the sample today and I’m on hour 12 and it’s still there going strong. Pretty linear once the cumin dies off but an excellent tobacco scent.

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