Tobacco 1812 is West Third Brand's best-selling fragrance! It combines sweet, dried tobacco leaf accented with aromatic spices, honey and cocoa. Dried fruits and exotic woods underly Tobacco 1812's tobacco heart.
NOTES: Tobacco leaf, spices, honey, cocoa, tonka bean, tobacco flower, dried fruit, exotic wood
12 Reviews
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Wearing it draws comments from men and women both
This lingers on the skin a long time. It's described perfectly underneath for how I also experienced it: smoky, sweet tobacco. On me, it dries down to a nice vanilla with maybe some sandalwood under it--the wood is very faint, but seems to be there. I've had men and women stop me to tell me they love how I smell. It's distinctive and noticeable, but I think I wear it instead of it wearing me. Just as it seems unisex, I think it's a balanced introvert/extrovert scent--complimentary to both.
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Tobacco smells amazing !!
This scent is sooooo beautiful. It's smokey, sweet and irresistible.
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Amazing noticable scent
People all around you will want to ask you what your fragrance is. Great buy, projection is great and has a long lasting smell. Price is well below the value of the product.
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Almost a clone!
I really enjoy this scent. It's sweet honey and tobacco.
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Good sweet tobacco
Wet, it is the sweetest tobacco I have ever smelled, a dessert pipe tobacco. There's no trace of smokiness at all, ever. It smells like spicy, leathery fruits on a very dry cedar background. Despite the presence of generic "fruits," honey, and cocoa, I wouldn't think of this as gourmand in any way, but I think that's due to the spiciness (vetiver? maybe some patchouli?). Can something be syrupy and dry simultaneously? As it dries, it's a sweet woody-vanillic incense smell, with just a hint of tobacco in the background. I think it's nice, but then, I am ALL about that kind of drydown. I feel like this is something I've smelled before, but that's because sweet tobaccos are good unisex bets for perfume brands (IMO). It still smells very good, and the price is right.