Customer Reviews

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Tara S.

Mystery Tobacco

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Amazing Tobacco Scent with many Complexities

I have been looking for an amazing, complex tobacco perfume. I’ve read and watched numerous reviews online, with only a hint of the Mystery Tobacco discussed. I tried all of the most popular scents in stores and it wasn’t what I was looking for in a tobacco. Having read several reviews on the notes, I decided I needed to find Mystery Tobacco. I went all around and couldn’t find anyone who carried it. I finally broke down and ordered it online without smelling it. It just arrived and it didn’t disappoint. This is by far, the best tobacco perfume on the market. All of the scents complement each other and form an extremely complex tobacco scent. Forget Mancera Red, go for Mystery Tobacco.

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Charles A.W.
Realistic and smooth tobacco fragrance

Buying the real thing over the two clones Exclusif Tobac and Tobacco Myth was a better decision for me. CH Mystery Tobacco has a way more realistic tobacco scent, very masculine, it smoother. If it wasn't so expensive I would buy another bottle

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Alexander B.
Solid, smooth tobacco

Very well blended, high end tobacco fragrance. I prefer Carlisle to this, but its close.

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Zaki J.
Classy Unisex Tobacco That I Can't Get Enough Of!

It starts off with a splash of Citrusy zing from Osmanthus and Ginger. The Artemisia is barely noticeable. But what's apparent is the sweet pipe Tobacco that makes its presence known from start to finish. Guaiac Wood adds a little Smoky touch while Patchouli and Vetiver give this smooth fragrance its green cloak - ever so gently. The Tonka Bean grounds it altogether with an added boost of vanillic sweetness. I don't care about seasons nor temperature. I wear this day (less on the trigger) and night. It's alluring, Intoxicating, sexy and sensuous at the same time. If its not for the high price tag, I'd have 2 or 3 back up bottles. Love! Love! Love!

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Diondre V.
Carlisle

Smells just like Parfums de Marly Carlisle. If you've got one, you don't need the other. Damn near identical