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Feuilles de Tabac is an opulent, confident and iconic tobacco perfume without comparison.
A golden pouch of honeyed tobacco, Feuilles de Tabac opens with a spark of fiery pimento berries and Cuban cascarilla oil - imparting a spectrum of smouldering spice. Sage and pine needles provide a counterbalance of freshness, whilst tobacco leaves are wrapped in Malaysian patchouli and the cherry-tobacco sweetness of tonka beans. The overall impression is of glowing embers of confidence and seduction.
An icon for Miller Harris, created at the foundation of the perfumery house and timeless in its appeal.
- Miller Harris Feuilles de Tabac for men eau de parfum
- Top Notes: Bergamot Italy, Sage France, Pine needle Siberia
Heart Notes: Cascarilla oil Cuba, Pimento berries
Base Notes: Patchouli Indonesia, Tonka bean, Tobacco leaf France
- Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 150 gram (weight)
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