Fresh Tobacco in perfumery refers to the scent of unprocessed tobacco leaves, which have a rich, earthy, and slightly sweet aroma. This scent is reminiscent of the natural, unburnt state of tobacco, often conveying a sense of warmth and depth. Fresh Tobacco is used in fragrances to impart a sophisticated and mature character. The aroma is typically captured through natural extraction from the tobacco leaves. This process preserves the nuances of the fresh tobacco scent, allowing it to add a distinctive and robust quality to fragrances, often in woody or oriental compositions.
Natural or Synthetic?
Fresh Tobacco fragrance comes from tobacco leaves or is synthesized to replicate the rich, earthy aroma without natural leaves.
Fragrance Families Fresh Tobacco Most Commonly Found In
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