TOBACCO
Tobacco is a rich, warm, and complex fragrance note characterized by deep, smoky, sweet, and slightly leathery nuances. It evokes a sense of sophistication and masculinity, with hints of dried leaves, honey, and a subtle spicy undertone. The scent can range from dry and woody to sweet and resinous, depending on the specific type of tobacco used.
Origin & Extraction
Tobacco is derived from the leaves of the Nicotiana tabacum plant, originally native to the Americas. In perfumery, tobacco notes are typically created through a combination of natural extracts and synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of dried tobacco leaves. Extraction methods include solvent extraction, CO2 extraction, and the use of headspace technology to capture the precise scent profile.
History & Culture
Tobacco is derived from the leaves of the Nicotiana tabacum plant, originally native to the Americas. In perfumery, tobacco notes are typically created through a combination of natural extracts and synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of dried tobacco leaves. Extraction methods include solvent extraction, CO2 extraction, and the use of headspace technology to capture the precise scent profile.
Chemistry & Molecular Structure
Tobacco is derived from the leaves of the Nicotiana tabacum plant, originally native to the Americas. In perfumery, tobacco notes are typically created through a combination of natural extracts and synthetic aroma compounds that capture the essence of dried tobacco leaves. Extraction methods include solvent extraction, CO2 extraction, and the use of headspace technology to capture the precise scent profile.