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    Default Tobacco Vanille

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    Has anyone tried Tobacco

    Vanille edt by Tom Ford (Private Blend)? Is it as good as it sounds ? I've read the Basenotes reviews. Thanks.

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    I'm gonna give this a shot.

    It's hard to find a cologne that stands out enough to receive compliments on its own. I'll order a sample today.

    Also, after watching the Axe Leather scent commercials I researched a scent in that area. Cuiron and Cuir De Orange

    seem to fit the bill for the leather scent. They both are reviewed on Basenotes. I'll let you know what I find.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Peregrine View Post
    I'll let

    you know what I find.
    Thanks Peregrine. I believe that Tobacco Vanille smells like pipe tobacco & had

    very good reviews at 'the other place'.

    I like edts which have a mellow smell when on the skin for a while & I

    think women do too. Gucci Envy is good for this.

    Any other suggestions anyone ?

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    Just be careful especially with

    anything with a tobacco note. I tried one from a specialty place that I will refer to by the initials LP(M)P. It was

    awful as far as I was concerned. Also, I did try to give it a fair test, but found a fair number of people do react

    badly to tobacco scents. Some pipe tobaccos are indeed really nice (I rather liked some that I tried way back when)

    so it may work out, but be prepared for some potential bad reactions.
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