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Arabian Tobacco

Tobacco in Arabic perfumery is rarely only leaf and smoke. In 2023, Ibraheem Al Qurashi released a series of regional tobacco interpretations, and Arabian Tobacco Extrait de Parfum is the one that leans deepest into the Middle Eastern palate, going somewhere richer and darker than most Western takes on the accord: gourmand, sweet, almost edible, with a spiced undercurrent that keeps it from tipping into dessert territory. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Arabian Tobacco decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tobacco, Saffron, Iris

Heart: Salted Caramel Fudge, Tonka, Rose

Base: Coffee, Smoke, Patchouli, Amber, Musk

The Scent

Immediate and confident from the first moment, tobacco and saffron arrive together, and the combination reads as warm, almost metallic, with that distinctly Arabian spiced richness that saffron brings to any accord. Iris sits beneath the surface in the first few minutes, adding a faint powdery coolness that keeps the opening from feeling heavy or overloaded. The result in those early moments has an almost elegant restraint, like aged tobacco leaf rather than anything harsh or ashtray-adjacent. The saffron-tobacco pairing holds its composure here, the metallic warmth and the dry leaf threading through each other without either one overwhelming the iris, which continues to lend its quiet, powdery note as a steadying presence beneath the spice.

Then the heart arrives and completely reframes the fragrance. Salted caramel fudge and tonka come forward in a rush, and this is where opinions start to split. It can read as perfectly calibrated sweetness against the tobacco backbone, producing something that smells like a luxurious Middle Eastern dessert draped in smoke, or it can tip sweet depending on skin, closer to a candy shop than a tobacco merchant. Where you land depends largely on your tolerance for gourmand sweetness layered over resinous materials. The rose in the heart is subtle, adding a slight floral softness that bridges the spiced opening to the gourmand mid-section without dominating or pulling the composition in a floral direction. The tonka amplifies the warmth of the caramel rather than adding a separate vanilla note, keeping the mid-stage dense and unified.

By the thirty-minute mark, coffee and smoke begin to emerge from the base, and this is where Arabian Tobacco finds its most compelling character. The coffee darkens the sweetness, giving the whole composition a tiramisu-like quality, bittersweet and complex rather than sugary in a one-dimensional way. Smoke weaves through without ever turning ashy, more like the memory of incense than a bonfire or an open fire. Patchouli deepens the earthiness below the sweetness, grounding the accord and preventing it from floating away into pure confection. Amber and musk provide a warm, skin-close foundation that carries the scent into the dry-down with genuine depth rather than a flat fade.

The dry-down is softer and more intimate than the heart. The sweetness recedes, and what remains is a layered interplay of dark tobacco, coffee, and amber that sits close to the skin and rewards proximity. The Extrait de Parfum concentration means this is worth applying with a measured hand on the first wear. The character shifts noticeably from a bold, sweet-spiced opening to something quieter and more resinous as the hours pass. That transition, from spiced saffron-tobacco to dark coffee-amber, is the real reason this fragrance holds attention across a full day of wear.

When to Wear

Autumn and winter evenings are where Arabian Tobacco belongs, particularly for dinners, gatherings, or cooler-season nights where richness and warmth are an asset rather than excess. The gourmand-tobacco profile is bold enough for date nights or formal outings but has enough spiced complexity to hold its own in more casual evening settings too.

Who Is It For

Someone who already loves the sweet-tobacco genre and wants an Arabian take on it will find this rewarding: richer and more resinous than Western interpretations, with the kind of depth that comes from stacking saffron, coffee, and caramel over a real tobacco base.

If you enjoy Greek Tobacco from the same house, the two share a DNA worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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Description

Tobacco in Arabic perfumery is rarely only leaf and smoke. In 2023, Ibraheem Al Qurashi released a series of regional tobacco interpretations, and Arabian Tobacco Extrait de Parfum is the one that leans deepest into the Middle Eastern palate, going somewhere richer and darker than most Western takes on the accord: gourmand, sweet, almost edible, with a spiced undercurrent that keeps it from tipping into dessert territory. Aromatica carries the Ibraheem Al Qurashi Arabian Tobacco decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tobacco, Saffron, Iris

Heart: Salted Caramel Fudge, Tonka, Rose

Base: Coffee, Smoke, Patchouli, Amber, Musk

The Scent

Immediate and confident from the first moment, tobacco and saffron arrive together, and the combination reads as warm, almost metallic, with that distinctly Arabian spiced richness that saffron brings to any accord. Iris sits beneath the surface in the first few minutes, adding a faint powdery coolness that keeps the opening from feeling heavy or overloaded. The result in those early moments has an almost elegant restraint, like aged tobacco leaf rather than anything harsh or ashtray-adjacent. The saffron-tobacco pairing holds its composure here, the metallic warmth and the dry leaf threading through each other without either one overwhelming the iris, which continues to lend its quiet, powdery note as a steadying presence beneath the spice.

Then the heart arrives and completely reframes the fragrance. Salted caramel fudge and tonka come forward in a rush, and this is where opinions start to split. It can read as perfectly calibrated sweetness against the tobacco backbone, producing something that smells like a luxurious Middle Eastern dessert draped in smoke, or it can tip sweet depending on skin, closer to a candy shop than a tobacco merchant. Where you land depends largely on your tolerance for gourmand sweetness layered over resinous materials. The rose in the heart is subtle, adding a slight floral softness that bridges the spiced opening to the gourmand mid-section without dominating or pulling the composition in a floral direction. The tonka amplifies the warmth of the caramel rather than adding a separate vanilla note, keeping the mid-stage dense and unified.

By the thirty-minute mark, coffee and smoke begin to emerge from the base, and this is where Arabian Tobacco finds its most compelling character. The coffee darkens the sweetness, giving the whole composition a tiramisu-like quality, bittersweet and complex rather than sugary in a one-dimensional way. Smoke weaves through without ever turning ashy, more like the memory of incense than a bonfire or an open fire. Patchouli deepens the earthiness below the sweetness, grounding the accord and preventing it from floating away into pure confection. Amber and musk provide a warm, skin-close foundation that carries the scent into the dry-down with genuine depth rather than a flat fade.

The dry-down is softer and more intimate than the heart. The sweetness recedes, and what remains is a layered interplay of dark tobacco, coffee, and amber that sits close to the skin and rewards proximity. The Extrait de Parfum concentration means this is worth applying with a measured hand on the first wear. The character shifts noticeably from a bold, sweet-spiced opening to something quieter and more resinous as the hours pass. That transition, from spiced saffron-tobacco to dark coffee-amber, is the real reason this fragrance holds attention across a full day of wear.

When to Wear

Autumn and winter evenings are where Arabian Tobacco belongs, particularly for dinners, gatherings, or cooler-season nights where richness and warmth are an asset rather than excess. The gourmand-tobacco profile is bold enough for date nights or formal outings but has enough spiced complexity to hold its own in more casual evening settings too.

Who Is It For

Someone who already loves the sweet-tobacco genre and wants an Arabian take on it will find this rewarding: richer and more resinous than Western interpretations, with the kind of depth that comes from stacking saffron, coffee, and caramel over a real tobacco base.

If you enjoy Greek Tobacco from the same house, the two share a DNA worth comparing side by side. Browse the full Ibraheem Al Qurashi collection at Aromatica.

Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.

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