EddyGordo
17.12.2023 - 04:25 PM
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8.5
Scent

Oh you merry, oh you spicy...

Actually, I just wanted to write a short statement, but I have to go into a little more detail.
Once again, I couldn't think of a better title, but that's exactly what it evokes in me when I smell it.

It is immediately clear which fragrance was used as a model here - Tobacco Vanille Eau de Parfum.
Here, however, we get a slightly richer version, a version where I immediately know what it reminds me of:
- Gingerbread spice.

The Habano Vanilla starts for me with smoky, powerful tobacco.
Then all kinds of spices come to the fore where it is initially difficult to classify. Other users say that the clove sets the tone at some point, which I also find to be the case.
I don't know what it is or why, but I get a slightly chocolatey undertone here..
...but maybe my nose is playing tricks on me and I'm just hungry for the finest chocolate wafer gingerbread.
In general, the fragrance is very purposeful in its choice of spices with a nice depth, whereas the original is broader in its spice palette but has less depth.

Whether it is a dupe or an inspiration from Tobacco Vanille Eau de Parfum is up to others to judge, but I actually think this one is better because it is more balanced.
Cheers
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