White Tobacco Fragrances

White Tobacco Fragrances

White Tobacco draws on the tobacco plant (Nicotiana tabacum), the broad-leaved annual whose flowers and freshly dried leaves carry a far softer aroma than the dark, fermented absolute. The "white" name signals this paler character: the honeyed scent of the blossom and lightly cured leaf rather than heavily smoked tobacco.

Its scent is warm, dry, and gently sweet, with hay, soft honey, and a powdery floral lift from the flower. Where conventional tobacco reads as smoky and resinous, White Tobacco stays luminous and clean, threaded with subtle straw, tea, and a creamy, almost vanillic facet that lingers softly on skin.

In perfumery it sits in the heart-to-base range, anchoring warm florals, ambers, and refined gourmands. It adds cosy roundness without heaviness and blends gracefully with vanilla, tonka, hay, soft woods, and white flowers such as jasmine and orange blossom.

About White Tobacco Fragrances

White tobacco is a refined interpretation of the tobacco leaf — cured, softened, and stripped of its harsher edges to reveal a smooth, gently sweet warmth beneath. Unlike dark or raw tobacco accords, white tobacco carries an almost velvety quality: whisper-soft, faintly honeyed, with a subtle earthiness that never overwhelms.


In perfumery, white tobacco has become a beloved note for its ability to anchor compositions with quiet sophistication. It brings a dry, warm smoothness that pairs beautifully with vanilla, musks, woods, and spices — lending depth without darkness, and sensuality without heaviness. You'll find it at the heart of some of the most refined modern masculines and unisex creations.


Fragrenza's white tobacco collection brings together some of the finest fragrance interpretations of this ingredient — offering premium-quality dupes of celebrated designer and niche scents at prices that don't require a second thought.

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White Flowers

Nicotiana suaveolens

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