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Tobacco Honey
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Guerlain Tobacco Honey is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2023, this olfactory composition was created by perfumer Delphine Jelk. The top notes reveal honey, cloves, and anise; the heart unfolds tobacco, vanilla, tonka bean, and sesame; while the base notes settle on oud wood and sandalwood.
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Pure honey and realistic tobacco. At first, it smells like a jar of honey with a tobacco leaf at the bottom, almost cloying, but as it dries, the tobacco balances the sweetness without being as bitter as Tom Ford. It has a spicy note of clove and anise that makes it interesting, though for me, Tobacco Vanille remains the king thanks to that smoky effect that adds class.
At first, it smells excessively sweet, like syrup. Over time, it becomes delicious: it smells exactly like its name, lots of honey with soft, creamy tobacco. The other notes, vanilla and tonka bean, add to the sweetness, but their essences are barely perceptible against the potent honey. As it dries down and that sharp sweetness fades, the woody notes, tobacco, and spices become more apparent; for me, it’s a delight, a true gourmand. I find a slight resemblance to Xerjoff’s Naxos, but without the lavender or citrus touch. Needless to say, it’s unisex, like any gourmand.
Honey and tobacco. Period. My girlfriend said it smells like an old, rich man. Therefore, I don’t recommend it for young people or anyone under 40. That’s it. I didn’t love it as much as I thought I would given all the hype.
It smells like pure honey; it’s exquisite. As someone who loves sweet perfumes, this left me speechless. The tobacco complements the honey wonderfully, making the sweetness deeper and stronger. In my opinion, it’s unisex, elegant, and easy to wear (at least for me). It smells like a wealthy, classy person; it’s versatile and delicious.
Honey and tobacco, period. My girlfriend says it smells like a rich older gentleman, so I wouldn’t recommend it for young people or anyone under 40. It didn’t live up to the hype for me.
Exquisite and smells like pure honey. It left a sweet lover speechless. The tobacco complements the honey, making the sweetness deeper and stronger. It’s unisex, elegant, and easy to wear. It smells like a rich, classy person—very versatile and delicious.
It’s one of the few perfumes that felt different from what I expected based on reviews and videos. Like many, I expected a Tobacco Vanille, but it’s not even close. Everyone talks about it being hyper-sweet and cloyingly honey-like, and while the honey is present and realistic, there’s so much more to it. It’s not just a honey perfume. It’s a gentleman’s perfume, a pillar of modern perfumery, with stellar performance and a very pleasing scent. It doesn’t feel cloying to me; it smells like honey in all its chromatic richness, almost like honey without the sweet molecules, featuring notes of date and sesame. The tobacco is subtle, almost taming that sweetness. It smells good but is very strong and intense; I find it super attractive, but when I tried it, I was a bit overwhelmed not by sweetness but by intensity. I think it has something like oud, typical of niche perfumes, so it’s not quite my style, but objectively it’s spectacular, especially if you’re a lover of opulent, oriental winter perfumes for the Western market.
It’s like opening a jar of honey with a touch of tobacco, cloves, and wood. I love that the honey isn’t cloying; it balances perfectly with the wood and cloves, while the tobacco base makes it elegant. On my skin, it lasted over 12 hours, with the honey and wood standing out the most. In my opinion, it’s great if you like sweet things but not cloying ones, and the most important thing is that it smells like pure honey, not synthetic. I recommend it for fresh, rainy, or cold climates, day or night. In my case, I wear it all year round.
It’s like opening a jar of honey with a touch of tobacco, clove, and wood. The honey isn’t cloying because it’s perfectly balanced by the wood and clove, leaving an elegant tobacco trail in the background. On my skin, it lasts over 12 hours, highlighting the honey and wood. Ideal if you like sweet scents but not excessive; it smells like pure honey, not synthetic. I recommend it for fresh, rainy, or cold days, though I wear it all year round.
What a spectacular perfume; I was gifted a 2ml decant and wow. It has ultra-high-quality ingredients, leaves no one indifferent, and has a unique personality. Honey is the protagonist, accompanied by a rich tobacco with a creamy and woody base; on my skin, that creamy vanilla and honey stand out throughout its entire lifespan. It results in a warm perfume that envelops you with all its nuances and has long-lasting duration. I smelled it on someone else for the first time and liked it, but now that I know it better, I’ve fallen in love. The price in Mexico is high; the small version comes to $400, but I think it’s worth it because with just a few sprays, it lasts a long time. Highly recommended, fragrance bomb.
Guerlain never misses: this is pure niche, sweet, bright, and full of identity. It smells of realistic honey, rich tobacco, and spices over a very wearable oud base. It doesn’t imitate anyone; it’s original. P.S.: Smells great, nothing like Tobacco Vanille.
Magnificent and spectacular; Guerlain never disappoints, and this is niche in every word. It’s a beautiful, sweet, and super well-balanced fragrance with lots of identity; it doesn’t try to imitate anything and they’re always ahead of the curve. Realistic and bright honey, rich and aromatic tobacco, plenty of spices, and a very easy-to-wear oud base. Simply beautiful. P.S.: It doesn’t resemble Tobacco Vanille at all, check your nose.
A very realistic honey note that, as it dries down, evokes sweat… but not dirty sweat, skin scent, like the kind Francesca Bianchi wears. A totally sensual and sexual perfume. On my husband, the tobacco stands out more, while on me, the honey does. What a spectacular perfume! It’s a safe blind buy if you’re into the sexy side.
What a fragrance bomb. The scent is addictive: honey at full blast, a light and elegant tobacco, a spiced base, and a domesticated oud to tie everything together. I can’t stop smelling it; it has personality and its own shine, nothing smells the same. However, I have the same issue I had with Tobacco Vanille: it ends up suffocating me, too much strength and intensity that saturates my head. It’s an insurmountable drawback. With TV, I hated it until I got dizzy; with this one, not so much, but the feeling is similar. I love smelling it, but it doesn’t fit my wardrobe. It’s unisex, for very special occasions, since it loses versatility and just lives on the skin. Cold nights, a 10. Fragrance bomb, yes, but not for me.
It’s a masterpiece, even if it’s not for me. The honey is hyper-realistic, sticky, and sweet, mixed with soft spices and a pipe tobacco that overwhelms me. For the first few hours, it’s a beast: I only notice those two ingredients and nothing else. As it dries down, they fade significantly, revealing a warm, vanilla-woody base that becomes friendly. The quality is extreme, but at first, it’s so potent and sweet that it feels suffocating. It’s unisex if you like this style, but only for cold weather, semi-formal events, and open spaces, because it can be overpowering. The performance is among the best I’ve tried. If you’re not scared by what I said, try it without hesitation.