Piquant Fumes

Piquant Fumes - Eau de Parfum Fragrance

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Bottle Size 55 ML

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Piquant Fumes – Inspired by Le Labo Tabac 28 (Miami Exclusive)

Piquant Fumes is a smoky, intriguing fragrance that blends warmth with subtle spice. It opens with fresh, slightly green notes of tobacco leaf, intertwined with hints of aromatic spices that give it character without overwhelming. The heart introduces soft florals and gentle resins, creating a layered, sophisticated composition. A base of warm vanilla, patchouli, and dried fruits rounds out the scent, leaving a smoky, lingering trail.

This fragrance suits those who enjoy bold yet refined scents. It pairs with evening events, intimate gatherings, or moments when you want a fragrance that conveys confidence and subtle mystery. Piquant Fumes carries a presence that draws attention without demanding it.

With long-lasting performance and steady projection, this scent remains noticeable throughout the day. Each layer unfolds naturally, offering a smooth transition from green tobacco to warm, smoky sweetness.

Discover Piquant Fumes and add this smoky, spicy, and sophisticated fragrance to your collection. Perfect for those who appreciate a contemporary take on classic tobacco scents.

Notes: Tobacco Leaf, Cedar, Guaiac Wood, Rum, and Cardamom.
Concentration: Eau de Parfum.

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Lee-Ann Licini
Piquant Fumes

I purchased for my husband and I love it. It is reminiscent of a cedar cigar box. I find it pretty linear, doesn’t develop much but I still love the scent. My husband likes it as well but wishes it had some evolution during its wear.

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JonM

Cedar, boozy, spot on! Fantastic lasting power and smells very much like tabac28

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Lee-Ann

I bought this for my husband because I have a thing for cigar shops/lounges and wanted him to smell like I imagine James Bond would! LOL! This did not disappoint. Smells of fine cigars, cedar, slightly boozy and oh so sexy on a man! Fantastic and spot in interpretation of Le Labo Tabac28.