When Spanish sailors first explored
Cuba in 1492, they returned with
accounts of tall forests, chattering birds,
and men and women going from place to
place “with a firebrand of weeds in their
hands to take in the fragrant smoke.”
Before long, Spanish colonists were
growing and smoking tobacco too. As
the demand for tobacco spread, the
“weeds” became a profitable crop. Cuba
opened its first cigar factories in the
early 1800s. Cuban Tobacco is an
oriental fruity scent. It embodies the
smell of a tobacco aroma at its best.
Starts with Mandarin Orange, Vanilla
and Mojito. Jasmine and Plum Wine unite
with Tobacco and woody notes to create
an olfactive journey through the history
of Cuba. Salt is a note which you can
notice throughout the whole experiment.
Funny Fact, Honey was used with cigars
as a natural filter, it also adds a sweet
flavor to the tobacco.
FRAGRANCE NOTES
MANDARIN ORANGE • VANILLA • MOJITO
JASMINE • PLUM WINE • SMOKE • TOBACCO
TOBACCO BLOSSOM • WOODY NOTES • SALT