Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla Aaron Terence Hughes

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2019

At a glance

Is Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla Aaron Terence Hughes worth trying?

Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla by Aaron Terence Hughes is a fragrance for women and men.

Best match
Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
Performance feel
Very Good longevity with Strong sillage
Signature profile
tobacco, oud, vanilla with Tobacco Leaf, Tobacco, Madagascar Vanilla

The first impression

Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla by Aaron Terence Hughes is a fragrance for women and men. Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla was launched in 2019. The nose behind this fragrance is Aaron Terence Hughes. Top note is Tobacco Leaf; middle notes are Tobacco, Madagascar Vanilla and Turkish Rose; base notes are Agarwood (Oud) and Cedar.

What shapes the scent

tobacco 100%
oud 85%
vanilla 70%
sweet 60%
rose 50%
powdery 40%

The perfumer behind it

Aaron Terence Hughes

Aaron Terence Hughes

Aaron Terence Hughes is a British perfumer known for his bold, independent approach and his own eponymous brand. His creative signature centers on intense, often provocative compositions that blend gourmand, woody, and animalic notes with striking contrasts. Notable creations from our catalog include the smoky leather of Ath X Fm Smoulder, the dark floral depth of Athena, and the raw, unapologetic character of Filth and Filth Xxl.

Notes pyramid

Top Notes

First impression · 15-30 min

Tobacco Leaf Tobacco Leaf

Heart Notes

Core character · 2-4 hours

Tobacco Tobacco
Madagascar Vanilla Madagascar Vanilla
Turkish Rose Turkish Rose

Base Notes

Lasting impression · 4+ hours

Agarwood (Oud) Agarwood (Oud)
Cedar Cedar

The mood it creates

The Sovereign Archetype: Portrait of Tobacco, Oud And Vanilla Aaron Terence Hughes

Essence

The Sovereign commands attention with quiet authority, much like the rich tobacco and oud in this fragrance. They exude confidence without arrogance, their presence as undeniable as the vanilla's sweet depth. This is a ruler who understands power is best wielded with subtlety, their influence lingering like the cedar's earthy resonance.

Their strength lies in balance-tobacco's warmth tempered by rose's softness, oud's intensity softened by vanilla. They are both protector and provocateur, a paradox wrapped in smoke and sweetness.

Style & Aesthetic

They favor tailored silhouettes with unexpected textures: a cashmere blazer over a silk shirt, or a leather-bound notebook tucked into a wool coat pocket. Their aesthetic is old-world opulence reimagined for modern sensibilities, where every detail-like the Turkish rose hidden beneath tobacco-reveals itself slowly.

Their surroundings echo this duality: a library with velvet chairs, or a minimalist loft where one antique chair holds court. Light is always low, golden, diffused through aged glass.

Philosophy & Values

They believe true power comes from self-mastery, not domination. Like the oud at this fragrance's heart, they value depth over flash, substance over spectacle. Their code is unspoken but unwavering-loyalty is earned, respect is reciprocal, and pleasure is a right, not a reward.

Vanilla's sweetness represents their secret tenderness, reserved for those who prove worthy. The cedar base grounds their philosophy in pragmatism.

Relationships

They attract admirers effortlessly but choose companions carefully. Romantic partners must appreciate the rose beneath their tobacco exterior-those who mistake aloofness for coldness need not apply. Friends are few but lifelong, bound by mutual understanding rather than obligation.

In conflict, they strike like oud-rarely, but with precision. Their forgiveness, like the vanilla note, emerges slowly if at all.

Lifestyle

Evenings begin late and end later, often in dim lounges or private clubs. They might collect rare books or vintage watches, each acquisition considered for years. Travel is frequent but never rushed-a week in Marrakech to source spices, a month in Provence for the lavender harvest.

Their daily rituals are sacred: morning coffee brewed in a copper pot, evening walks when the city quiets.

Shadow

Their greatest risk is isolation-the cedar can become a fortress. When unbalanced, they may mistake control for strength, or confuse solitude with independence. The rose risks withering if never exposed to light.

Conclusion

This fragrance captures the Sovereign's essence: a ruler who understands that true authority needs no crown. Their power lies in the spaces between notes-the pause before a decision, the silence after a truth. To wear this scent is to command not just attention, but reverence.