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the rustling of the spicy tobacco leaves
Dark and herbaceous-spicy, "Tobacco" is one of the fragrances from the "Perfumer H" brand.
For my last birthday, I received a few bottlings of different fragrances and testing them can be quite interesting, as the beginning shows.
Dried tobacco leaves rustle in the wind; upside down, like sleeping bats, they hang in bundles in the bright, airy hall and await further processing.
It will probably become pipe tobacco, as close as they are stored to the spices and herbs; they bathe generously in their scent, as the fine airflow that swirls around them shows.
I really like the dry rustling of these large leaves.
But just the dark, spicy rustling and crackling of tobacco leaves would be too dusty, too boring for a fragrance.
Citrus-scented sunbeams meander through these bundles of tobacco, sipping here and there on the spiced leaves, creating a lively composition of light, bright and dark, heavy fragrance tones: light and shadow alternate in the course of the fragrance, creating interesting impressions.
Warm, sweet tonka bean nuances fit in well and make this arrangement rounder and softer; this composition is made deeper by a good dose of earthy, spicy patchouli with a certain dirt factor, just the way I like it.
As the air exchange continues, well-matched resinous-smoky doses of labdanum and amber reach the hall, playing with the bundled tobacco leaves and artfully interweaving with the aromas they find.
This is how the Perfumer H brand's "Tobacco" fragrance is created in this light and air-permeable hall: very darkly spicy, fresh and green at the same time, with earthy, woody accents and a pleasant smoky note from the familiar resins.
Sillage and durability are within normal limits; nothing is exaggerated here, everything is pleasantly coordinated, easy to wear and not commonplace.