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plastik – :
When this brand came out it somehow caused a bit of a stir and attracted many haters and dislikes, but y’all be missing out!
I actually didn’t like Tobacco Vanille very much, that’s why I was surprised by how much I liked this!
It’s similar to The Mobster, but much more potent. It’s also sweeter than Tobacco Vanille, but more importantly it’s warmer (almost ambery)–I’ve always felt odd about the ashy coldness of TV–and has a stronger tobacco note (which I think it’s the most important aspect) especially in the drydown.
*Would’ve gotten it if it wasn’t for Diptyque’s Volutes (EdT) and my Tabac Aurea
grimder – :
A sweet frag (See my comments on The Mobster), projects very well and powerful long lasting.
If you are interested by a full bottle, message me.
lyudmiladidevich – :
Awesome frag. For those TFTV fans, who feel that it’s a hit on your pocket can go for this juice and give TV a pass.
This juice screams quality.
Superb longevity and sillage. I only get tobacco on my skin which I love and it adds to your masculinity.
10/10
Im gonna buy 2 bottles now and keep one as a back up. As this house was launched very recently, keeping a back up and using it somewhere next year will make this juice even more monstrous.
This is a must have collection in the wardrobe of all frag heads.
berkaaaa – :
This is similar to Tobacco Vanille, but there are some noticable differences that separates them. First off this has a much stronger tobacco note which right off the bat makes it more masculine. Next the spices in Sweet Tabacum are a bit different and don’t give off the potpourri vibe. Up next is the vanilla which is less pronounced. Finally, this is smoother than TV. Overall, this is an outstanding fragrance from DUA and hands down my favorite so far. As with all DUA fragrances this brightens up towards the dry down and actually makes this a more wearable version of TV. It’s more wearable, but by no means less potent. This projects and lasts for ages and is hands down the best alternative to Tobacco Vanille. This is a must buy from this house.
DenVD – :
Spicy pipe tobacco, smooth vanilla, and rich tonka are what I get out of this gorgeous concoction. It smells like a spicier, heavier Tobacco Vanille. This is how a distinguished gentleman should smell. The tobacco is fresh and unburned. The vanilla buttery smooth. I dare not wear this beautiful monster in the heat b/c it’s an 11/10 on the projection scale. This is seriously potent stuff that is best reserved for cool days bundled up in a sweater and peacoat or cozying up with a loved one by the fireplace. 5 stars all around for this beautiful scent.