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Launched in 2023 as an Eau de Parfum in Guerlain's L'Art et la Matière collection and composed by Delphine Jelk, Tobacco Honey takes the dry-leaf character of raw tobacco and pairs it with a realistic honey note drawn from Calabrian gardens. The composition won the Fragrance Foundation's 2024 Perfume Extraordinaire Award, which is a useful shortcut for understanding how the niche community received it. Aromatica carries the Tobacco Honey decant in Bangladesh in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes for wearers who want to experience one of the most hyped tobacco releases of the past few years without committing to the full Guerlain bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Honey, Cloves, Anise
Heart: Tobacco, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Sesame
Base: Oud, Sandalwood
The Scent
The opening is honey, and the realism of it is what most wearers notice first. This is not the caramelized-sugar honey that most designer fragrances rely on as a shortcut, but something closer to actual raw honey with a faint animalic edge underneath the sweetness. Cloves add a warm, slightly medicinal spice that keeps the honey from reading too sweet, and anise threads through the top layer with a licorice-adjacent herbal counterpoint. The heart is where the tobacco builds in: dried-leaf, slightly powdery, and on the drier side of the tobacco spectrum rather than the boozy cherry-tobacco direction that Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille favors. Vanilla and tonka bean layer underneath the tobacco, softening the dry-leaf character with a creamy-nutty warmth, and sesame adds an unusual nutty-grain facet that most wearers cannot identify but that keeps the heart complex. The base is the oud-and-sandalwood finish, with the oud adding a clean, slightly smoky woody depth and sandalwood providing a creamy drydown that carries for hours. Reviewers frequently call this out as a rare honey-tobacco combination done at a genuinely premium level, with honey-focused wearers preferring it to Xerjoff Naxos or the honey facet in Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Elixir. Longevity and sillage are exceptional, with reviewers routinely reporting that the scent lingers on clothing for multiple wears after a single application. This is the L'Art et la Matière release that justifies the niche tier through both composition and performance.
When to Wear
Best for fall and winter evenings, dressed-up occasions, cocktail bars, and cold-weather nights where a honeyed tobacco profile fits. The density makes it wrong for hot Bangladesh afternoons. Browse the For Everyone collection at Aromatica for more unisex picks.
Who Is It For
Someone who wears Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and wants a honey-forward, less cherry-tinged sibling in the same boozy-tobacco territory. Someone who has smelled Xerjoff Naxos and wanted the honey facet without the fougère-masculine surroundings.
If you enjoy this profile, Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille is the closest and most obvious counterpoint, and Xerjoff Naxos explores the honey-tobacco-citrus intersection from a different angle. Within the Guerlain line, Oud Essentiel and Santal Royal are the other L'Art et la Matière siblings worth sampling. Browse the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for the rest of the niche and designer range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.
Description
Launched in 2023 as an Eau de Parfum in Guerlain's L'Art et la Matière collection and composed by Delphine Jelk, Tobacco Honey takes the dry-leaf character of raw tobacco and pairs it with a realistic honey note drawn from Calabrian gardens. The composition won the Fragrance Foundation's 2024 Perfume Extraordinaire Award, which is a useful shortcut for understanding how the niche community received it. Aromatica carries the Tobacco Honey decant in Bangladesh in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml sizes for wearers who want to experience one of the most hyped tobacco releases of the past few years without committing to the full Guerlain bottle.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Honey, Cloves, Anise
Heart: Tobacco, Vanilla, Tonka Bean, Sesame
Base: Oud, Sandalwood
The Scent
The opening is honey, and the realism of it is what most wearers notice first. This is not the caramelized-sugar honey that most designer fragrances rely on as a shortcut, but something closer to actual raw honey with a faint animalic edge underneath the sweetness. Cloves add a warm, slightly medicinal spice that keeps the honey from reading too sweet, and anise threads through the top layer with a licorice-adjacent herbal counterpoint. The heart is where the tobacco builds in: dried-leaf, slightly powdery, and on the drier side of the tobacco spectrum rather than the boozy cherry-tobacco direction that Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille favors. Vanilla and tonka bean layer underneath the tobacco, softening the dry-leaf character with a creamy-nutty warmth, and sesame adds an unusual nutty-grain facet that most wearers cannot identify but that keeps the heart complex. The base is the oud-and-sandalwood finish, with the oud adding a clean, slightly smoky woody depth and sandalwood providing a creamy drydown that carries for hours. Reviewers frequently call this out as a rare honey-tobacco combination done at a genuinely premium level, with honey-focused wearers preferring it to Xerjoff Naxos or the honey facet in Jean Paul Gaultier Le Male Elixir. Longevity and sillage are exceptional, with reviewers routinely reporting that the scent lingers on clothing for multiple wears after a single application. This is the L'Art et la Matière release that justifies the niche tier through both composition and performance.
When to Wear
Best for fall and winter evenings, dressed-up occasions, cocktail bars, and cold-weather nights where a honeyed tobacco profile fits. The density makes it wrong for hot Bangladesh afternoons. Browse the For Everyone collection at Aromatica for more unisex picks.
Who Is It For
Someone who wears Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille and wants a honey-forward, less cherry-tinged sibling in the same boozy-tobacco territory. Someone who has smelled Xerjoff Naxos and wanted the honey facet without the fougère-masculine surroundings.
If you enjoy this profile, Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille is the closest and most obvious counterpoint, and Xerjoff Naxos explores the honey-tobacco-citrus intersection from a different angle. Within the Guerlain line, Oud Essentiel and Santal Royal are the other L'Art et la Matière siblings worth sampling. Browse the full Guerlain collection at Aromatica for the rest of the niche and designer range.
Available as an authentic decant in Bangladesh at Aromatica in 3ml, 5ml, 9ml, and 15ml.












