A classic German fragrance that has been the iconic “barbershop scent” since the 1950s. It opens with a refreshing burst of soapy aldehydes combined with bright citrus and neroli, then evolves into a floral-aromatic heart dominated by lavender and chamomile, accented with a subtle woody touch. It settles into a clean, musky, and distinctly soapy base that often reminds people of laundry detergent or freshly washed bed sheets.
Despite its name “Tabac” (meaning tobacco), it does not feature a prominent or realistic tobacco note; the name is more symbolic of a traditional, old-school masculine character.