Poe’s Tobacco Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

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Poe’s Tobacco Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

Rated 4.17 out of 5 based on 30 customer ratings
(30 customer reviews)

Poe’s Tobacco Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite for women and men of Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

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Poe’s Tobacco by Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women and men. The nose behind this fragrance is Margot Elena. The fragrance features tobacco, tea, red apple, woodsy notes and amber.

30 reviews for Poe’s Tobacco Tokyo Milk Parfumarie Curiosite

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    What a waste of such a pretty name and bottle! I don’t understand why these notes translate to a jasmine heavy scent. I get nothing else, only jasmine. Sad.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    so sexy tobacco i cant stop sniffing my hand!!

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    So strange. When I first got this is smelled completely fresh and green to me, not really something I’d normally wear, but revisiting in now it smells smokey and dry and more how I would have expected it to. Not sure if it changed or I did, but I like it very much now. Maybe it just works better in an autumnal setting.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice scent. Doesnt smell anything like tobacco, but its nice. 🙂

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Poe’s Tobacco is the third Tokyo Milk fragrance I’ve blind-bought based on notes, and the second one that I’ve been a bit disappointed in.
    With a name like Poe’s Tobacco, I expected something a bit “darker.” And with tobacco, amberwood and “autumn apple” as notes, I had hoped for something like a dry tobacco lightly sweetened with a little amber and a bit of fresh apple to brighten it up.
    Well nope – no Poe, no Tobacco, and definitely feminine, not unisex. It’s strong white floral (jasmine and lily) and industrial-made ‘white tea’ accord. In short, the first thing I thought when I sprayed it was that it smells like a Glade air freshener. Even after a couple hours, the same notes were there, just a little closer to the skin.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    If I concentrate, I can pick out most of the individual notes in this lovely scent. It reminds me of country tobacco barns used to dry the leaf. It also has a hint of chewing tobacco in it, which the men that own these barns love to partake in. More of a fresh leaf than dried processed tobacco.
    For me a very sentimental experience. My grandparents grew tobacco and had two of these barns. Resting in the shady structures was always a welcome break from childhood exploring. The aroma was wonderful, the air cool. Good sillage, but longevity is short – I lost the scent about 2 hours in. Had to reapply.

  7. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a decant that I got in a swap from a respected member and I agree with the majority. No tobacco and just your basic safe jasmine scent with some green notes added. I am no Poe expert but I know that he was a dark poet and this does not transfer into with this scent is. This is super feminine and being honest very boring as it fails to create any dark moments.

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    They never said which Poe this belonged to. It sure wasn’t Edgar Allan. More like Melissa Antoinette, his young cousin’s daughter! On freshly washed skin all I get is straight jasmine. After several more tries I got a faint hint of apple….once. The drydown has a very faint hint of something dry and resinous, but not tobacco.
    This fragrance sits close to the skin and has a very short life. 2 hours or less. It did pair very well with Tokyo Milk’s Absinthe lotion. The greens came out stronger and the life increased to about 3 hours.
    I think this one is going to be different on everybody. Until you try it you won’t know which member of the Poe family you have!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I’m in love with this fragrance. While I gravitate to more floral scents (especially rose), this clean, green perfume absolutely trips my trigger. On me, it takes on clean green, fig and gardenia notes up front and mellows to tobacco, incense, leather, and amber. Reminds me of a cigar shop my husband and I frequented while honeymooning in Charleston, SC. It’s complex and somehow manages to be both modern and nostalgic at the same time.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    Please go straight to edit, and then read top (please!). I went to my local beauty supply store for a cosmetic bag, and thought “what the heck” and “I’ll try this.” I have a huge perfume collection, but am always open to a “new scent.” I love this. I’m surprised at the other reviews because this one smells “right on” and true to the notes listed. I did not order this online–I tried it on in the store, and I’m heading back this Sunday to buy. Before I got online to write this review, I was thinking, “MMMMM tobbacco, both leaf, flower, cured and uncured, a little bit of honey (like their honey and the moon scent), a little gourmand (see H&TMoon), and very woodsy ambery, with everything deep and darkly balanced.
    There is definitely a bit of white flower, more like a “lily of the valley” maybe gardenia in there, though not listed, and it’s not the top note, but appears on that second sniff. I don’t believe in “age” associated perfumes, and I’m pretty open to trying anything, so scents associated with sex I sorta ignore. However–caveat–I think this is a bit too gourmand and sweet for a man to wear, but, hey, if your chemistry works, it works. As a woman, I have worn everything “girlie” to “manly” to “old”–perfumes do not have age; they just have class or they don’t. Or they just add something special to our lives or they don’t. For “my men”–I don’t think it gives me the acrid yet soft quality I’d look for. That’s fine. More for me! I love this and give it a 9 (10 is reserved for my VDR). If you are familiar with Tokyo Milk, this is a good choice for people who like heavier scents, gourmand with a lower level floral and a heavy dose of woods and incense. I do find myself simultaneously wanting to sniff my arm, and eat my arm. I don’t get the “spraying on linen at all.” This is not a clean smell–not dirty either–but just not clean and aquatic or fresh smelling. It smells like Tobacco. As much as I like it on my arm–I wouldn’t want my linen closet to smell like this…. I highly reccomend. I’m off to sniff my arm some more….
    Edit: two-three weeks later. Okay, what one smells after spraying “falling in love (in the store)” versus “living with the someone for…seven months.” I still love/very much like this; it does still smell like tobacco to me, but I now get the “fresh linen” quality that others are noting (so yes, I might want my linen closet to smell like this). It’s very much the tobacco flower, much more white and light than my earlier impressions (lily-like yes); there is still a rich honey-like quality that peeps, and the incense is quite a bit lighter now. It is less gourmand now to my nose and the wood notes are not as deep. This does make me curious as to the bottle that I kept trying at my “local” (which was so rich). The perfume may “age” a bit faster than some in the bottle–or, there are differences in the batches, or my skin chemistry changed, or my perceptions changed…or, or…Well, after “living together” I’d still say this is a very good fragrance for the price, one that I drop in my purse and go, and feel that it’s perfect for day and night–highly versatile and makes me happy to wear. I can see young or old wearing it, and perhaps some men, but it’s more feminine. Someone made a comment about “Poe,” as in the author, and, while I agree that Poe the writer is about things knocking in the night, critters buried in the wall and ravens, etc, I’m not sure that is exactly the reference here. There may be some play on Poe: There really is a “Poe’s Tobacco” as in a horticulturist and aggraian who developed various strains of tobacco plant and which are famous, although Poe’s adopted father was a worker on a tobacco farm (so there is some connection there). There was also a Simon Poe fined 1000 pounds of tobacco in 1759. I suspect the name is quite common, particularly in tobacco-growing regions, and has various types of tobacco (there are several) that are connected to “Poe” growers. As for the raven on the bottle, well, that is Poe–“The Poe,” but it could be a rather convoluted reference to his adopted father as Poe was more into opium as I understand. At any rate, our relationship is still going strong!:)

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m not sure why other reveiewers are smelling such wildly differing scents… maybe their samples went bad? What I smelled was a light, aromatic fruity tobacco. Though I had hoped that this tobacco would work on my skin, but alas… I think that is what I was supposed to smell within the first 5 minutes. it is a greener tobacco; more like when the fresh picked leaves are drying, versus the dark smokier cured version. then it went all musky on my skin. Curse my dang skin! Try before you buy, but if it works you cant go wrong!

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I do wonder if the TokyoMilk batches are inconsistent… I love jasmine, and citrus, and flowers, but Poe’s tobacco does not really smell like these things. Nor do I smell suntan lotion (yuck). It is much sweeter than I expected, and to me smells of pipe tobacco, wood, amber incense, and oolong tea. No apple. I actually find it a bit strong, so I apply it very lightly.
    There used to be a little tobacconist and gift shop in my town. The main store sold carved wooden boxes, imported French perfumed soaps, custom engraved flasks and pillboxes, fancy paper, and other random treasures. To the side, through an antique door with red velvet curtains, was the tobacco room. Pipes, papers, cigars, cigarillos, etc. Red carpet, black shelves. I don’t even smoke and I loved stepping in there. It was glamorous, and anachronistic, and it smelled WONDERFUL.
    Poe’s Tobacco reminds me very much of that place.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Notes: Tobac, Tea Leaves, Amberwood, Autumn Apple
    I really did not like this scent. I feel like it would be perfect for an old businessman sitting in a big leather chair in his CEO office smoking a cigar and counting money. As a 21 year old male college student, it just didn’t fit. I found the woodsy notes to be overwhelming, and I couldn’t smell the apple at all. Even though it’s supposedly unisex, I find it to be definitely more of a masculine scent. To be clear, this scent was not BAD, it just didn’t fit me well and I wasn’t a fan of its notes. Even though I got it cheaper than what it normally retails for, I regret it for a blind buy. This is definitely one you HAVE to check out beforehand if you are even considering it.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    I remember Poe’s detective story “The Mystery of Marie Rogêt” is based on the real murder of a NYC beautiful girl who worked at a tobacco shop, and whose beauty attracted male customers. Does that ring a bell?

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    I thought The Perfumed Court sent me the wrong sample, because I got something light, fresh and citrusy with hints of white floral. I was expecting something like Back to Black by Kilian or Diptyque Volutes, but in Poe’s Tobacco, I could detect no tobacco. But it seems like the other reviewers on here agree that it is indeed a clean, crisp scent, and not a heady and dank one. Has anyone at Tokyo Milk actually read Poe? He writes about dismembered bodies buried under the floorboards and people locked in a castle with the bubonic plague…pretty dark stuff. The sample that I have smells like a Glade or Snuggle scent- something that would be dyed yellow with the name something like “Sunny Meadow Mountain Morning.” I really don’t get it. I might add I also have a candle from Paddywax’s “Library Collection” called Edgar Allen Poe and it lists the notes as cardamom, absinth, and sandalwood, but it also smells fruity and tame. Poe should be associated with heavy spice, old wood, moss, smoke and pipe tobacco, not girly scents! WTF?!

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Fresh, strong, but very pleasant and not overwhelming. I got compliments from it.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a fresh, just out of the shower type smell without being soapy. Very green and slightly spicy. So nice!

  18. :

    4 out of 5

    When I saw the name I was expecting the sweet smell of pipe tabacco. I was surprised to find that it is a clean crisp smell that is slightly floral. My boyfriend said it was a fresh out of the shower type of smell. I could smell mostly Jasmine after about half an hour. Within one or two hours the smell was all gone with a tiny trace of Jasmine. It would be a good everyday wear but it would have to be reapplied most likely.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Nice, but nothing at all like tobacco. Very strong jasmine smell. It reminds of a Japanese jasmine bath soak my mother-in-law gave me. It’s different. Very floral.

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    This has what I call a “suntan lotion jasmine” accord that is very strong. There is the barest hint of tobacco, mostly early on, and then it’s largely a floral/herbal fragrance (I guess the tea comes across as herbal to me). It’s natural smelling but a bit simple for me, and I don’t like that suntan lotion type smell, so this one isn’t for me. I’d go with Curve Connect instead, which doesn’t have the suntan lotion quality and isn’t very floral, but otherwise somewhat similar in the tea and tobacco sense.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    This perfume would be really unique on the right person. On me, the scent was surprisingly green. I could definitely detect notes of tea and tobacco. The drawback for me is that there is something going on in the composition that smells like wasabi on my skin–spicy and bitter. Not for me, but I do think it’s nice.

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    This perfume is very different than anything I’ve smelt. I want to say it’s a mature smell, but as a 22 year old, I love and wear it. It reminds me of an old library, incense… spices. Very luxurious, but I can see it being too much for some people. I feel like I’m in an old antique shop (in a good way) when I spray this on my pillow.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    I sell this perfume at a boutique and I have never heard anyone make a compliment like the one she said when she tried this on… She was a 70 something yr old lady, when i sampled this on her I saw her eyes get lost to a memory long ago. She told me a story of how this scent reminded her oof a young man she knew in the 1940s. I could see tears in her eyes as she told the story of how she would sneak away to take car rides with him. She described him as a long lost love ( things movies are made of). Due to the small size of the bottle, she bought 3.
    The scent It’s self is very light and mild, I agree with others when they say they would use it as a linen spray. I would use it to spray my lingerie.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    I really, really wanted to like this perfume, but this faded so quickly. Poe’s Tobacco opens with beautiful tobacco, apple, black and green tea, and woody notes. Unfortunately, these notes quickly fade into a soapy wood smell before disappearing completely. Despite the name Poe’s Tobacco does not smell especially cologne-y or masculine, although it could definitely work as a unisex scent. I’m a big fan of some of Tokyomilk’s other offerings, and the initial scent of this perfume is wonderful, but I’m completely disappointed by the perfume’s quick transformation into soapiness and lack of sillage and lasting power.

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    Smells like plastic.I put this on today and it faded within 10 minutes.When I hear the word tobacco used in a perfume I expect a rich, black tea like aroma and this one missed the mark.

  26. :

    4 out of 5

    Poe’s Tobacco was much nicer than it sounds. Momentary tobbaco mild, faded almost instantly. Green. Not just tea green, but perhaps grass green too. Ultimately too green for me. Not smoky, no amber. Pleasant enough but not right for me or on me. Perhaps as a candle.

  27. :

    5 out of 5

    I like this better as a room/drawer/pillow spray than a perfume. It smells nice and fresh, but with a hint of bitterness to it that suddenly becomes the principal feature as soon as I put it on my skin. I think I was expecting it to be a warmer, sweeter scent between the apple and the amber; truth be told I don’t really smell either. To me it smells like strong tea and flowers, both of which are likable, but it’s a little harsh smelling without a warmer base to balance it out. I get the feeling it would be nice to wear if I layered it with the right lotion, though.
    ~Edit~
    So I got far enough past the first impression to give this another try, because often my first opinion of a fragrance is influenced by how I feel, what kind of day I had, and what I’m expecting it will smell like. And the result is that I like it more than I thought. The bitterness takes a little while to fade away (longer than I left it on my skin the first time) but it does so enough that it no longer bothers me. It’s still not at all what I was imagining when I read the notes, but it’s a neat, bitter-refreshing little character fragrance. I may not wear it as much as some of my others, but now and again I think I’ll be in the mood for it.

  28. :

    4 out of 5

    I got no tobacco either. I got amberwood and flowers.Lots and lots of flowers. In fact, it was almost entirely floral on me, and verged on the dreaded White Floral, which on my skin smells like either somebody’s wedding, or a fistful of rotting jasmine. I was extremely disappointed, as I love tobacco scents and the other notes in this should have made for an intoxicating experience, perfect for fall. Instead, it’s a garland of flowers I’m not fond of. Oh, well, Gin and Rosewater was much more my speed anyway.

  29. :

    4 out of 5

    Nice, but not quite what I expected. I get no tobacco notes from Poe’s Tobacco. None at all. On me, it is a honeysuckle/amber floriental, with just a whisper of tea leaves after the initial spritz. Good staying power and an overall pleasant scent, though! My second-favorite in the Tokyo Milk line so far. I can see some men enjoying this one, too, but my husband thought it was a bit sweet for him.

  30. :

    5 out of 5

    Poe’s Tobacco is a very green fragrance having a bit spicy scent of fresh, mashed tobacco leaves and green tea. I find ir more or less linear. Nice for everyday wear, for men and for women equally. Reminds me of a home scent Havana by Parfums de Nicolai.

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