Tobacco
Found in 16 fragrances

Tobacco is one of the most sophisticated and evocative notes in perfumery, capturing the rich, warm aroma of cured tobacco leaves in all their honeyed, slightly sweet complexity. In fragrance, tobacco does not smell like cigarette smoke — instead, it captures the leaf itself, with its notes of dried fruit, hay, a subtle cocoa-like sweetness, and a gentle smokiness that feels refined and deeply masculine.
What makes tobacco so compelling is its ability to add instant character and a sense of narrative to any composition. It suggests refinement, leisure, and quiet confidence — the olfactory equivalent of a leather-bound book or a vintage armchair.
Tobacco pairs extraordinarily well with vanilla for one of perfumery's most beloved combinations, with honey for a golden sweetness, with leather for vintage sophistication, with oud for intense depth, with cherry for modern sweetness, and with spices for rich oriental warmth. You will find tobacco in many iconic niche fragrances.
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Chanel
Egoiste
Brazilian Rosewood · Coriander · Sicilian Mandarin

Tom Ford
Tom Ford Vanille Fatale
Rum · Myrrh · Olibanum

Creed
Creed Centaurus
Cinnamon · Tobacco · Cardamom

Giorgio Armani
Emporio Armani Stronger With You Tobacco
Pink Pepper · Black Pepper · Cardamom

Creed
Creed Tabarome
Tangerine · Bergamot

Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Elixir
Lavender · Mint

Giorgio Armani
Armani Code
Lemon · Bergamot

Jean Paul Gaultier
Jean Paul Gaultier Elixir
Lavender · Mint

Maison Francis Kurkdjian
Ciel de Gum
Cinnamon · Pink Pepper · Saffron

Giorgio Armani
Armani Prive Noir Kogane
Tobacco · Haitian Vetiver

Versace
Dreamer The Original Edition
Lavender · Sage · Mandarin Orange

Dior
Fahrenheit Summer 2006
Bergamot · Citron · Citruses

Tom Ford
Tom Ford Ombre Leather
Cardamom

Versace
Versace Man
Pepper · Angelica · Neroli

Parfums de Marly
Parfums De Marly Hamdani
Olibanum · Myrhh

Giorgio Armani
Armani Prive Magenta Tanzanite
Cardamom · Ginger · Bergamot