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spossyret – :
Finally, a tobacco scent I can get behind.
Dry tobacco leaves, with some spice.
This stuff is so powerful.
PanoUnoth – :
Very tobacco-prominent. Because of the name, I was expecting more of a green-vetiver scent, so I was disappointed. It’s fairly linear, with a slightly camphorous quality in the opening dissipating to reveal the humid, semi-sweet tobacco note that remains to the end, or at least, for 6+ hours–I admit I got tired of the scent and washed around the 7-hour mark. Tobacco and hay can have a similar scent profile, so I think what I’m reading as tobacco is what the perfumer intended as hay. Maybe it’s just a big dose of coumarin, which contains facets of both.
After I lightly washed the spots I’d sprayed, the vetiver became apparent. So maybe if I’d waited, the tobacco fog would eventually have lifted to reveal the vetiver, which seems to be of a good quality. In fact, the perfume overall seems to be made of good ingredients, and it certainly doesn’t smell bad. The linear tobacco note just tired me out after a few hours. But if you’re looking for a naturalistic, semi-sweet, tobacco-prominent fragrance, this could be a good choice.
7,43926E+12 – :
Spices and tobacco. Nice, but it has been done so many times before. I always get excited to try a fragrance that features hay. Apparently, perfumers don’t spend much time around hay because they usually end up like this. Again, it is a nice scent, really pleasant, but also very pedestrian. A pass for me.