Men
Tobacco
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Tobacco by Franck Boclet is an oriental woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2014, this composition features tobacco, plum and ginger in the top notes; cloves, tonka bean and cedar in the heart; and vanilla, benzoin and vetiver in the base.
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The differences with Tobacco Vanille are the plum note, which is noticeable especially in the first phase, and the tonka bean, which gives the tobacco and vanilla nuances along with the benzoin. At first, it seems like a blatant copy, but the plum gives it a fruitier, slightly acidic, and fresh aspect. In the middle phase the plum disappears and that’s when it resembles Tobacco Vanille the most. Here the tobacco isn’t as sharp and dry as Tom Ford’s and the vanilla isn’t as cloying. The final phase doesn’t differ much; the scent fades until it’s close to the skin, though occasionally there are bursts. Unisex scent, better in fresh climates, with above-average performance and excellent longevity on the skin. Personally, I like it but it doesn’t fully conquer me, as Tobacco Vanille didn’t passion me at first; this is more of the same with slight variations. But for those who like this scent, it’s a very recommended option, much cheaper than Ford’s and with better performance.
I like it. Tobacco opening, spiced with ginger and slightly fruity from the plum, evolving into a drier tobacco, changing the ginger for clove and mixing tonka, vanilla, and benzoin for that sweet base. Spiced oriental, sweet and dry. Masculine. For cold weather. Quite good performance. It’s in the league of Pure Havane and Tabac Rouge. For autumn and winter, more for night than day. Long-lasting longevity and heavy trail.
On my skin, Boclet’s Tobacco is from the very first second a brutally sugared plum sauce with almost smoky tobacco, almost suffocating at the start. Immediately after, the spiced vanilla emerges, growing little by little; the fragrance never becomes unbearable, there’s always notable tobacco as a counterpoint. There’s a moment when it gets very tight, but it evolves notably: the tobacco fascinates me, balancing the composition to create something mysterious and seductive. By the hour, it reminds me of the iconic Tom Ford fragrance and becomes more airy. It’s elegant and not intrusive, with six-hour longevity and a medium trail in the first two hours. Probably not a masterpiece, but an option to consider if you like this type of proposal with acceptable overall performance.
A good option if you don’t want to pay the extortionate price asked for Tobacco Vanille. It starts with smoked tobacco without being heavy, and gradually the spiced vanilla emerges until a balance of 55% tobacco and 45% vanilla. Its weak point is the trail being very close to the skin, but I understand what Boclet is looking for: to hint, induce, seek closeness, and surprise in a face-to-face encounter. Otherwise, very pleasant for cold climates, though it also has performance for temperate seasons.
It always happens with Tobacco Vanille and Aventus clones: there are so many options, and while expectations rise, I can’t find anything that replaces the original. Just as I was about to resign myself to paying TF Private Collection’s crazy prices, this Tobacco appeared almost without making a noise. Out of all the TV-type scents I’ve tried, this is the best, not because it’s the most faithful (they add things the original doesn’t have, like that plum note in the opening that gives it much more dynamism), but because it doesn’t smell synthetic, linear, or weird up close like most imitations. It resembles TV very much but with very accurate variations. Fruity opening, perceptible tobacco from the start, progressive spices, and vanilla in the dry-down where it’s most noticeable, staying close to the skin for over 8 hours. Evolving like this is key to not getting cloyed. Moderate projection, ideal for indoors or close encounters. The bottle is pretty and heavy, but the cap and box could be improved. Value for money: the best tested in this DNA.