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Fealsrelm – :
Don’t you hate when newbies compare every tobacco fragrance to Tobacco Vanille? Welp..get ready to hate what i’m about to say next except i’m not a newbie to this world we call niche perfumery. You guessed it. Francois Deli’s Tobacco offering is indeed a Tom Ford doppelganger. What it lacks in projection it makes up with coziness. Deep deep down in the drydown there’s a little surprise in the form of earthy bitterness that slightly distinguishes this from TV. I’m gonna be real with you. This is definitely little brother to TV but it’s a respectable runner-up sorta like Ryan Lochte. This is as muscular as one would surmise but it definitely has the motor of a skin scent. There’s something to be said as the owner of Sweet Tobacco. Finding this is tantamount to finding Big Foot. This is as scarce as they come.
fui691elipseskism – :
This fragrance sparked my curiosity immediately; the notes sounded delicious, concerning my tastes. I’m extremely fond on tobacco scents, having checked out several/various scents of that ilk. Firstly, it was a bit difficult getting ahold of some Sweet Tobacco; practically non-existant at Ebay or Amazon, or anywhere else in the states for that matter. One can order thru Francois Deli on Facebook; that connect puts you in touch w/ their ‘French connection’ for purchase purpose, & it’s well worth the effort. ‘S T’ is my present signature scent. This fragrance opens to an aged/ memory jog of a sweetened tobacco humidor room, designed 2 secrete aroma worthy of your linger… a refreshing paradox of strong & subtle (not ‘over-bearing’) scent similar to an exquisite incense. Equally subtle, comes the cinnamon, w/ cloves & ginger right on its heels. Transitions of the notes are satisfyingly smooth, that feature being complimented by an excellent sillage & longevity. Pricing is quite reasonable, since one is dealing, in my estimation, w/ a superior/ above & beyond man’s fragrance (extremely unisex situation, ladies… a passionate woman would adore this offering) that had me on the re-order, soonish. I had a cool premonition about this one & was satisfyingly fulfilled. ‘Paradox’ appears 2 be the working descriptive here… sophisticated/primitive, primordial/ legacy anticipation of sensual/subtlety, like a Great Dame (woman)… that is aware of having your number & is fully experienced 2 work it, Dearie. Worth the wait, to enjoy the Francious Deli/ Sweet Tobacco experience… merci ~
vasyaj – :
Sounds interesting, would like to sample first