Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
1 perfumes
Cuban Tobacco brings a rich, multifaceted profile defined by sun-cured leaves, hints of dried fruit, and a subtle, honeyed sweetness that avoids the harshness of raw smoke. Belonging to the aromatic-woody family, this note offers a sophisticated depth that grounds a composition with its earthy, resinous character. It pairs exceptionally well with spiced cardamom or dark vanilla, creating a velvety contrast that balances its inherent dryness. In the Gulf, this note is a staple for evening wear during the cooler months, as its heavy, lingering presence thrives in air-conditioned settings. Arab perfumers often layer it with high-quality aged oud to bridge the gap between traditional raw materials and modern, niche sensibilities, resulting in a scent profile that commands presence without overwhelming the senses.