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Tobacco Vanille

Few fragrances in the modern era have earned cult status the way Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille has. Released in 2007 as part of Tom Ford's Private Blend collection, it was created by perfumer Olivier Gillotin and set a new benchmark for what a tobacco fragrance could be: not harsh or acrid, but rich, warm, and deeply gourmand. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can properly test this one on your skin.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tobacco Leaf, Spicy Notes

Heart: Vanilla, Cacao, Tonka Bean, Tobacco Blossom

Base: Dried Fruits, Woody Notes

The Scent

Immediately arresting from the first spray, tobacco leaf and spice hit the nose first, but this is not cigarette smoke or stale ashtray. It reads more like a freshly opened tin of fine pipe tobacco, aromatic and slightly honeyed, with a warmth that feels almost edible. The spicy notes here are soft, more of a prickling backdrop than a distinct accord, providing gentle heat without sharpness. As the opening settles, the tobacco leaf itself shifts character, moving from raw and green toward something more cured and amber-toned, as though it has been slowly aged alongside dried fruit and warm wood. Within minutes, the heart begins to bloom. Vanilla and tonka bean start pushing through, lending a creamy sweetness that wraps around the tobacco rather than fighting it. Cacao adds depth without going full chocolate, staying dry and slightly bitter at the edges. The way the cacao threads through the vanilla prevents the heart from reading as simple or saccharine; there is always a counterweight pulling it back toward the savory. Tobacco blossom is the surprise here: it gives the composition a faintly floral, almost powdery lift that keeps it from sitting too heavy. The interplay between the dry tobacco and the sweet blossom creates a tension that makes the heart phase particularly interesting to follow on skin. It can read intensely luxurious, a winter fireplace in a bottle, or the sweetness can feel insistent, particularly as the vanilla climbs. The duality is real and worth knowing. By the dry-down, dried fruits emerge in the base, lending a raisin-like, slightly jammy quality that adds complexity without becoming syrupy. Woody notes anchor everything, giving the final dry-down a quieter, more intimate character than the bold opening suggests. As Tobacco Vanille settles into the skin, it becomes softer and more skin-close while retaining that tobacco-vanilla spine that defines the whole composition. The transition from spiced opening through creamy heart to woody, fruit-touched base is unhurried and rewards wearing it through several hours to appreciate how each phase hands off to the next.

When to Wear

A cold-weather fragrance at heart, it is best worn from autumn through winter, when the rich sweetness feels at home rather than overpowering. It suits evening occasions: a dinner out, a formal event, or a quiet night in where the warmth of the scent becomes part of the atmosphere. It is not built for humid heat or casual daytime errands.

Who Is It For

Anyone drawn to rich, sweet, gourmand-oriental compositions and unafraid of wearing something that commands attention will find Tobacco Vanille completely satisfying. It suits someone who wants a fragrance that evolves across the wear and rewards patience as much as that first spray.

If the tobacco-vanilla richness appeals to you, Tobacco Oud from the same Tom Ford Private Blend line takes that DNA into darker, more resinous territory and is worth comparing. For something in the same sweet, slightly boozy, spiced-vanilla family from a different house, Angels' Share by Kilian makes for an interesting side-by-side. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.

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

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Few fragrances in the modern era have earned cult status the way Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille has. Released in 2007 as part of Tom Ford's Private Blend collection, it was created by perfumer Olivier Gillotin and set a new benchmark for what a tobacco fragrance could be: not harsh or acrid, but rich, warm, and deeply gourmand. Aromatica carries the Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille decant in Bangladesh in all available sizes, so you can properly test this one on your skin.

Fragrance Notes

Top: Tobacco Leaf, Spicy Notes

Heart: Vanilla, Cacao, Tonka Bean, Tobacco Blossom

Base: Dried Fruits, Woody Notes

The Scent

Immediately arresting from the first spray, tobacco leaf and spice hit the nose first, but this is not cigarette smoke or stale ashtray. It reads more like a freshly opened tin of fine pipe tobacco, aromatic and slightly honeyed, with a warmth that feels almost edible. The spicy notes here are soft, more of a prickling backdrop than a distinct accord, providing gentle heat without sharpness. As the opening settles, the tobacco leaf itself shifts character, moving from raw and green toward something more cured and amber-toned, as though it has been slowly aged alongside dried fruit and warm wood. Within minutes, the heart begins to bloom. Vanilla and tonka bean start pushing through, lending a creamy sweetness that wraps around the tobacco rather than fighting it. Cacao adds depth without going full chocolate, staying dry and slightly bitter at the edges. The way the cacao threads through the vanilla prevents the heart from reading as simple or saccharine; there is always a counterweight pulling it back toward the savory. Tobacco blossom is the surprise here: it gives the composition a faintly floral, almost powdery lift that keeps it from sitting too heavy. The interplay between the dry tobacco and the sweet blossom creates a tension that makes the heart phase particularly interesting to follow on skin. It can read intensely luxurious, a winter fireplace in a bottle, or the sweetness can feel insistent, particularly as the vanilla climbs. The duality is real and worth knowing. By the dry-down, dried fruits emerge in the base, lending a raisin-like, slightly jammy quality that adds complexity without becoming syrupy. Woody notes anchor everything, giving the final dry-down a quieter, more intimate character than the bold opening suggests. As Tobacco Vanille settles into the skin, it becomes softer and more skin-close while retaining that tobacco-vanilla spine that defines the whole composition. The transition from spiced opening through creamy heart to woody, fruit-touched base is unhurried and rewards wearing it through several hours to appreciate how each phase hands off to the next.

When to Wear

A cold-weather fragrance at heart, it is best worn from autumn through winter, when the rich sweetness feels at home rather than overpowering. It suits evening occasions: a dinner out, a formal event, or a quiet night in where the warmth of the scent becomes part of the atmosphere. It is not built for humid heat or casual daytime errands.

Who Is It For

Anyone drawn to rich, sweet, gourmand-oriental compositions and unafraid of wearing something that commands attention will find Tobacco Vanille completely satisfying. It suits someone who wants a fragrance that evolves across the wear and rewards patience as much as that first spray.

If the tobacco-vanilla richness appeals to you, Tobacco Oud from the same Tom Ford Private Blend line takes that DNA into darker, more resinous territory and is worth comparing. For something in the same sweet, slightly boozy, spiced-vanilla family from a different house, Angels' Share by Kilian makes for an interesting side-by-side. Browse the full Tom Ford collection at Aromatica.

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

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