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post #16 of 23
There was a perfumery in Florence, I think it was called Santa Maria, that sold a cologne called Tuscan Tobacco. Wonderful, masculine smell.
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post #18 of 23
Guerlain Vetiver is a great woody tobacco scent.
post #19 of 23
I like "Tea for Two" from L'Artisan Parfumeur. It has a smocky scent like Lapsang Souchong. Not really tobacco scent but rather tobacco smoke.
post #20 of 23
I can second Creed's Tabarome Millesime, I'm wearing it right now.
Its quite strong for the first 30 min you wear it (you only need one spritz) but settles down after that to a lovely subtle smell that lasts all day. It's certainly more 'mature' than any mass market fragrances out there today but it doesn't smell too 'old', unlike the Vintage Tabarome that Churchill wore (which is lovely but I'm not going to get any till I'm at least 50 years old).

You might also want to try Timbuktu by L'Artisan. Tobacco isn't the main note, it smells more of inscence and also has a bit of vetiver but is more funky than the Creed (I wear it for nights out whereas I wear the Creed to work.)
post #21 of 23
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Thanks to everyone for the reponses.
post #22 of 23
Carolina Herrera for Men
post #23 of 23
I would recommend you try Cuspidor. It is exquisite. I believe there was a saloon in Winnemucca, NV that offered it at a great value. Ask for it by name : Cuspidor.



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There was a perfumery in Florence, I think it was called Santa Maria, that sold a cologne called Tuscan Tobacco. Wonderful, masculine smell.
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