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Originally Posted by
pinkfizzy 
Hi all, wondering if you had any ideas about finding a pipe tobacco fragrance. My BF carries around pipe tobacco in his jacket and it smells wonderful. I'd like him to smell of it without the jacket on! It's Black Cavendish tobacco, a rich, slightly vanilla-y blend. I know Tobacco Vanille would be the obvious choice, but a) it's overpriced, and b) I find Tom Ford kind of annoying. It would be nice if there was a little smoke in it as well, like the smell of a pipe. Anyone tried the Demeters? (Pipe Tobacco, Whiskey Tobacco, and This Is Not a Pipe.)
It seems like a lot of things have tobacco in the list of notes but aren't very tobacco-ish, I guess because smoking is so unacceptable these days!
Ok, if we are using Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille as a baseline, a reference point......is there anything in Tobacco vanille you think should be more prominent or less prominent?
Of all the obvious notes:
Pipe Tobacco
Tonka/Coumarin
Vanilla
dried fruit
clove/spice
cocoa
The reason i ask is that i have all the samples coming my way, and feel I can do everyone on the board a great service if we use TFTV as a baseline for what to compare them to.
I have already tested or own:
Tom Ford Tobacco vanille
Bogart Pour Homme
Micheal Kors for men
Very Valentino
Versace Dreamer, Versace man
Burberry London
Armani Attitude
Serge Lutens Chergui
Serge Lutens Fumerie Turque
Aramis havana
Maitre Eau Des Iles
The samples I have coming are:
Odori Tabacco
Guerlain Spirituese Double vanille
Alt innsbruck
TGQ Black Cavendish extrait
Sonoma Scent studio Tabac Aurea
Demeter Pipe Tobacco
Demeter Whiskey Tobacco
Demeter This is Not a Pipe
Ava Luxe Sweet Tobacco
CB I Hate Perfume Pipe Tobacco Premium Accord
CB I hate Perfume Smokey Tobacco premium accord
So I'm sure out of those we may find a suitable, less expensive scent that may even be more to your liking than Tobacco Vanille, just be as descriptive as possible about what would ideally lessen or strengthen in TObacco Vanille besides the price
