Blue Tobacco v. (Abbate y La Mantia) cool fruity tobacco
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“OLFACTIVE: rinsing unripe avocados and papayas in the water of a cold morning
and dried in the sun wrapped in a pulpy tobacco leaf.”
With advertising copy like that, how could I resist? Green fruit wrapped in tobacco leaves. Isn’t that what every shaver dreams of? I give Abbate y La Mantia extra credit for pulling together a series of scents I never imagined would work in harmony.
Blue Tobacco is also supposed to capture the smell of balsamic tobacco leaves soaked in icy ocean waters. The “ice” comes from a dose of synthetic menthol. When I first twisted off the cap, my eyes watered and my nose ran, it was so potent; but after I let it air out overnight, the menthol mellowed. The lather was very pleasantly chilled, but not so cold it that it led to sloppy razor work.
So what does Blue Tobacco really smell like? First off, it’s not a strong tobacco. The golden leaf just sort of gives everything else some creamy softness. Otherwise, there’s lots of watery stuff, some fruity notes, sweet floral bits, and of course the menthol. It smells good, but in an odd way. To be frank, this fragrance really has the makings of a good cough syrup. And it actually pairs very well with Aqua Velva. So, if you like the apothecary-drug store style of perfumery, you may enjoy dipping a brush into Blue Tobacco.
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Razor 1960 Gillette Super Speed ・ Blade PolSilver Super Iridium ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ Aqua Velva Ice Blue ・ Histoires de Parfums 1740 ・ YTD 487 g
Shave 1 ・ 100% left
“OLFACTIVE: rinsing unripe avocados and papayas in the water of a cold morning
and dried in the sun wrapped in a pulpy tobacco leaf.”
With advertising copy like that, how could I resist? Green fruit wrapped in tobacco leaves. Isn’t that what every shaver dreams of? I give Abbate y La Mantia extra credit for pulling together a series of scents I never imagined would work in harmony.
Blue Tobacco is also supposed to capture the smell of balsamic tobacco leaves soaked in icy ocean waters. The “ice” comes from a dose of synthetic menthol. When I first twisted off the cap, my eyes watered and my nose ran, it was so potent; but after I let it air out overnight, the menthol mellowed. The lather was very pleasantly chilled, but not so cold it that it led to sloppy razor work.
So what does Blue Tobacco really smell like? First off, it’s not a strong tobacco. The golden leaf just sort of gives everything else some creamy softness. Otherwise, there’s lots of watery stuff, some fruity notes, sweet floral bits, and of course the menthol. It smells good, but in an odd way. To be frank, this fragrance really has the makings of a good cough syrup. And it actually pairs very well with Aqua Velva. So, if you like the apothecary-drug store style of perfumery, you may enjoy dipping a brush into Blue Tobacco.
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Razor 1960 Gillette Super Speed ・ Blade PolSilver Super Iridium ・ Brush Phoenix Shaving Peregrino ・ Aqua Velva Ice Blue ・ Histoires de Parfums 1740 ・ YTD 487 g
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