Tobacco Franck Boclet

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Tobacco Franck Boclet

Tobacco Franck Boclet

Rated 4.20 out of 5 based on 25 customer ratings
(25 customer reviews)

Tobacco Franck Boclet for men of Franck Boclet

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Tobacco by Franck Boclet is a Oriental Woody fragrance for men. Tobacco was launched in 2014. Top notes are ginger, tobacco and plum; middle notes are cloves, tonka bean and cedar; base notes are vetiver, benzoin and vanilla.

25 reviews for Tobacco Franck Boclet

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    Just added Franck Boclet Tobacco to my already pretty extensive Tobacco perfumes collection and I must say it’s right up there with the best of them. The sweet tobacco with plum and cloves makes for a very sophisticated and classy scent. The Longevity is a beast!
    1. Herrods by parfums de Marly
    2. Franck Boclet Tobacco
    3. 1821 Man Made Tobacco Spirits
    4. Thierry Mugler A Men Pure Havane
    5. Cuba Gold, Cuba Paris Cologne
    6. Zara Tobacco sweet, warm, and addictive

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    I used to wear Mugler’s Pure Havane, and still have fond memories of it. But I wanted something more ‘sophisticatd’. Tobacco Vanille is great, but there are times I don’t enjoy the cacao note. That’s where Franck Boclet’s Tobacco steps in. The plum, combined with the spice and tobacco, makes this my favourite tobacco fragrance.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening is pretty similar to TV, but while being in the same genre, they have their unique dna.
    I think Tabacco is lighter and a bit bubble gummy. I like this better than TV.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Smelling this from the atomiser and it’s very close to TV, spray it and the gap widens. It retains the TV vibe in many ways, but this takes on its own identity. Whilst TV is sweetened with vanilla, this uses both vanilla and beautiful plum, giving it a gourmand feel. The tobacco leaf is exquisite, another difference between it and TV.
    Classy, sophisticated and mature. If you love your tobacco fragrances then get yourself a sample and try it.
    To the casual fragrance lover, TV, Tabac Rouge and this are all interchangeable and
    probably a redundant buy to have all three. Pick the variation you love and go for it. For me, as a collector and lover of tobacco fragrances, I have all three. I love all three for their own nuances, I don’t see any of them as redundant.
    Is it better than TV? As a clone, no. But I don’t see it as a clone. It stands on its own two feet, amd in my collection it stands on equal par.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance -Tobacco Franck Boclet
    Bottle from – 2016
    Tobacco reminds me of a educated,experienced,intelligent and elegant gentleman,who can keep a secret.This is a distinguished,classy,sophisticated and sweet interpretation of tobacco and vanilla scent,with a little bit fruity and spicy opening notes that give way to a warm,sensual,woody,spicy,resinous and sweet blend of tobacco and vanilla with a nice touch of benzoin and cedar and with a wisper of vetiver.It has some similarities to Tobacco Vanille by Tom Ford,there is no question about it.
    Longevity – 9/10(9+ hours)
    Silage/Projection – 8/10(moderate to high projection and silage for the first 2-3 hours)
    Weather – best in autumn and winter
    Age – 27+
    Compliments – 7/10
    Scent – 8,5/10
    Main notes according to me – tobacco,vanilla,plum,tonka bean,spices,benzoin.
    The drydown is nice and i get some -woodiness,sweetness,tobacco,vanilla and resins.
    Emotions -distinguished,dark vibe elegance,sophisticated, remarkable,classy.
    Occasion – best for special occasions and formal events.
    Definitely will get everyone’s attention.Try before you buy.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    I like tobacco like perfumes so much. The most perfumes in this class have tobacco scene next to other materials like tonka, honey, vanilla, Amber and so on. But Tobacco by franck Boclet has a very natural scent versus other perfumes in this class. Tobacco by Franck Boclet has a tobacco scent that it is so similar to dry tobacco leaf not smoked.
    This brand isn’t niche designer , but I believe that three perfumes of this brand that I had tested (Incense, Tobacco, Oud), have quality near niche perfumes.
    This perfume is a little similar to CK One Shock for him by Calvin Klein, But Calvin Klein is sweeter and fruity like than this one and silage and longevity in CK isn’t huge like this perfume, but Longevity and silage in Tobacco by Franck Boclet is so huge…
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    من از عطرهایی که سبک تنباکویی داشته باشند خیلی خوشم میاد. اکثر عطرهای این سبک بوی تنباکو رو بصورت تقریبا خالص به نمایش نمیزارن و میتونین کاملا بوهایی مثل عسل؛ تونکا؛ کهربا و وانیل رو در کنارشون حس کنید. ولی این عطر به نظر من یه شاهکاره و بوی توتون رو بسیار طبیعی بازسازی کرده. بوی حاصله اصلا بوی توتون دود شده نیست. بویی هست که شما در حین بوییدن توتون خشک بسیار مرغوب حس میکنید
    بوی این عطر تا حد زیادی از نظر من شبیه به عطر سی کی شوک از برند کلوین کلین هست. با این
    تفاوت که کلوین کلین یه مقدار شیرین تر و میوه ای تر هستش و بوی تنباکو هم در سی کی شوک به طبیعی این عطر نیست و در ضمن سی کی شوک بوی تنباکوی دود شده رو میده در حالیکه این عطر همونطور که ذکر کردم؛ بوی توتون بسیار مرغوب خشک داخل پاکت رو میده
    با وجود اینکه این برند از برندهای نیش نیست؛ ولی سه تا از عطرهای این برند رو که تست کردم بنظرم در حد کارهای نیش هستند
    از نظر پخش بو و طول عمر هم که دیگه این عطر واقعا حرف نداره وفردی که این عطر رو میپوشه رو کاملا راضی میکنه

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Smooth, sweet, gorgeous tobacco.
    A class act. Last many hours, Excellent!
    A must try for tobacco scent lovers.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Had high expectations, but it didn’t turn out right for me – too sweet, too much honey, cherry jam-y, a bit chemical on my taste. And I dont feel much tobacco.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    I’m a big fan of tobacco fragrances but in my journey to find the perfect tobacco scent I have noticed that most “tobacco” fragrances dont have a real pragmatic tobacco smell. Most of them are overloaded with vanilla, amber, spices, honey and even cloves. In that way many tobacco fragrances turn out to be just some very nice and complex ambery fragrances with a hint of tobacco instead of a realistic tobacco scent.
    I was very dissappointed to learn that popular fragrances like Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, Serge Lutens Sergui, Herod ans Spicbomb dont have that prominent tobacco note rather than just being good spicy sweet scents.
    Untill now I have encountered only 3 fragrances that smell of real dry tobacco or cigarette:
    1. Xerjoff Naxos (Hands down !!)
    2. Thierry Mugler Pure Havane
    3. Versace The Dreamer
    Look no further….
    Now I want to sample Franck Boclet Ambre Tabac and I hope I can add it to my list of real tobacco fragrances.
    P.s. I you want a unsweet good tobacco scent go for Creed Tabarome

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    Finally got my hands on 5ml of this.
    There is an immediate, absolute similarity to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille. Also strongly resembles Phaedon Tabac Rouge. In my opinion, the three can be nearly interchangeable to the uninitiated nose, but discerning palettes will notice the nuances that separate them.
    I enjoy this, but I’m still looking for something that has this exact tobacco accord, but without any vanilla or cinnamon/clove. Performance is great.
    I used to rave about Tabac Rouge being better than TV, but honestly all 3 of these are on an even enough keel, that it all boils down to preference. The slight nuances of each are what will make or break each for you. Try em all and decide for yourself. I’ll give this 8 out of 10.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    Frank Boclet Tobacco is undoubtedly similar to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, so that much needs to be acknowledged upfront, as Tobacco is often connected to the TF masterpiece seven years its senior.
    There’s not much not to like in Tobacco, as it’s a mix of tobacco, spices (like clove), vanilla, benzoin, and an added note of ginger. There’s not quite as much ginger in this as in Phaedon Tabac Rouge, wherein the ginger takes over and for me, ruins the fragrance a bit, but enough in Tobacco to make it somewhat spicier and less sweet (also due to less vanilla) than Tobacco Vanille.
    Tobacco’s performance is fine but certainly falls well short of Tobacco Vanille, which is a significant detraction, but in general it’s a great scent and one I might otherwise buy (more affordably than TV, at $135 for 100ml on Notino) if TV weren’t so perfect already.
    8 out of 10

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    It is similar to TV but is even more similar to Spicebomb Extreme.

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    This is arguably the best Tobacco scent on the market right now. It is a little similar to Tobacco Vanille, but this one is much more about tobacco and it’s much more wearable. For anyone who like Tobacco Vanille’s tobacco note but find that fragrance too stuffy and sweet this fragrance is your answer, and you’ll thank yourself for saving a hundred bucks!

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    A wonderful, gently sweetened tobacco.
    I usually prefer tobacco scents to be even less sweet , but among sweet Tobacco Vanilla relatives this is a real hit.
    I like that it is balanced more towards tobacco than vanilla. The benzoin helps to make the vanilla darker, and the sweetening with plum and Tonka works really well.
    With time cedar makes itself more and more noticeable and in the dry down Franck Boclet Tobacco relies on benzoin and cedar to become a very nice and soft woody-tobacco.
    Whenever I want a sweat tobacco I will definitely turn to Boclet Tobacco.

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Spiced drunk honey. This is the good smell of a Far West Movie of the 50s.
    This is of course a blonde Tobacco/vanilla scent. Very very warm and spicy, it make me think to a glass of flavored cognac, or an cup of hot white wine, where has been dissolved a punch of honey candies, jam raisins, toffee, fleshy dates, dried fruits, candied fruits, cloves, spices. Uhhhmmm so gourmand and balsamic.
    I really love this Tobacco, an embrace of joy. Great job.
    For the rest I do totally marry the detailed opinion of misswithoutlogic.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    O.M.F***ing G. This is stuff is awesome, absolute quality. It’s getting hard to find though. For some strange reason, I get a bit of a cherry vibe from this which is gorgeous, must be the plum.

  17. :

    4 out of 5

    I am a BIG fan of tradition masculine scents, such as Leather and tobacco, so I recently picked up a bottle of Boclet Leather and Boclet Tobacco. I am very glad i did!
    Boclet Tobacco is similar to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, but not exactly the same as TV. There is more tobacco, but less vanilla than TV to my nose. Having said that, BT is very sweet. I also get a little bit of a balsamic vibe from BT.
    In my TV review I talk about the opening have a deep south “boiled peanuts” opening. BT does not have this.
    Bottom line: If you like Tobacco scents, you should try a sample of this one.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    Does anyone know somewhere in the U.S. I can purchase this and have it shipped to Chicago? I smelled this fragrance overseas and fell in love with it. I’ve tried google, but everything I’ve found is in Europe or Australia.

  19. :

    5 out of 5

    Opening with pure syrupy honey, very sweet for the first hour. Very little tobacco is showing, with a slight resinous hint of tobacco leaves only peeping in very discretely later in the drydown.
    Quite a few similarities to TFs Tobacco Vanille as I remember it.
    If you’re into sweet gourmandish, this is for you – personally I prefer Eau de Baux as it adds some spices to the sweetness. Great projection and longevity though.

  20. :

    4 out of 5

    if you like TF Tobacco Vanille and want to spend less money go for this one, The difference is in the vanilla note in this one,it’s more intensive,and you can also feel the cloves. Anyway..go for it!

  21. :

    4 out of 5

    i have tried almost all the line of boclet, and this is the best one by far. so don’t bother for the others. super conforting smell for a man. not all the ladies will like it .. maby the younger girls won’t find it plasant. who cares?

  22. :

    4 out of 5

    Isn’t it ironic, that this perfume goes to male category, but as far as I can see, it’s beloved of ladies. Yep, It’s absolutely unisex and has that lovely ability to work with skin’s chemistry in so many ways.
    The similarity to Tom Ford hit – Tobacco Vanille is obvious. Perhaps, there is two camps – one shouting that it’s cheaper copy ( but can’t argue that it’s well done) and another one who is clapping their hands that now they will be able to have they favorite aroma for affordable price. Me personally, I like Boclet’s interpretation of bad habit even more 🙂 So let’s start :
    Opening. Oh – my- god!!! Gourmand’s sin and fetish – benzoin and tonka beans with vanilla placed on best quality dried tobacco leaf to bring some attitude and edge for composition.3 seconds is absolutely enough to fall for this aroma, wrap your arms around the bottle and never let it go.
    The part I hate the most – just when you’ve almost drown in perfume’s ecstasy – the super loud and intensive cloves pops out. And this spicy, almost medical aroma has nothing to do with a holiday’s or hot wine aroma. It’s so intensive, kind of irritating. The good thing – it’s stays quite shortly.
    The dry down – pleasant, warm, intimate and sensual. The scent calms down on, stays near to the skin. You can smell vetiver’s depth, alluring vanilla and smoke of tobacco.
    Cautions for using – colder dry weather works the best. Rain activates the clove’s bomb and if you’re not a fan of this specific scent, I would rather keep this perfume for winter’s days or cooler summer’s nights.

  23. :

    4 out of 5

    Not identical to TV, but close indeed. The F. Boclet creation is less sweeter while the spicy and the tobacco notes are more noticeable (with the exception of the first hour, when you can notice a syrup note close to the one from of Pure Havane).
    Longevity is great, projection is very heavy and overall i do find Tobacco more masculine than Tom Ford’s TV.

  24. :

    5 out of 5

    today purchased 100ml of this one 🙂 yes, it IS beautiful, I have used 3 bottles of TF Tobacco Vanille, so what can I say, this is almost the same, just not so expensive 😉 bought 100ml for 119eur , for that it is good deal:) LOVE!!

  25. :

    4 out of 5

    I recently discovered this beautiful scent by chance. What can I say ? It is the love child of Tom Ford´s Tobacco Vanille and Hermès´Ambre Narguilé 🙂
    More of the first but also hints of the second one mentioned.
    Very sweet, very gourmand, very christmassy. If you love TV and would like to save some money : go for the Boclet version. Where I live this scent retails for 125 Euro for 100ml of eau de parfum. With its good longevity this is a very acceptable alternative. I am almost a bit annoyed that I spent the money on TV 2 years ago…but then…I could not know this scent was in the making. Definitely thinking about getting this one also. It is a very comforting and super-delicious scent.

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