Gulf Fragrance Guide
fragrance note
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Dominican Tobacco brings a sophisticated, sun-drenched intensity to a fragrance, characterized by its deep, honeyed sweetness and earthy, leathery undertones. Unlike the sharper, drier varieties of tobacco, this note offers a smoother, almost fermented richness that feels both opulent and grounded. Belonging to the aromatic-tobacco family, it pairs naturally with warm spices like cardamom or creamy vanilla to soften its rugged edges. In the Gulf, this note is a staple for evening wear, particularly during the cooler winter months when its heavy, resinous profile cuts through the night air. Arab perfumers frequently utilize it as a grounding base note in modern mukhallats, where it bridges the gap between traditional oud-heavy compositions and contemporary gourmand profiles, adding a layer of dark, velvety complexity that lingers beautifully on the skin.