The Story
Why it exists.
Habano Vanilla emerged from ArteOlfatto’s 2013 debut, when perfumer Luigi Nappo wanted to capture the smoky allure of a Cuban cigar wrapped in sweet, sun‑kissed vanilla. The name “Habano” points to the classic Habano leaf, while “Vanilla” signals the gourmand heart. Drawing on the house’s Italian craft roots, the composition blends warm spices with a tobacco core, aiming to evoke an exotic lounge where the ember glows against a backdrop of fragrant sweetness.
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The Beginning
Habano Vanilla emerged from ArteOlfatto’s 2013 debut, when perfumer Luigi Nappo wanted to capture the smoky allure of a Cuban cigar wrapped in sweet, sun‑kissed vanilla. The name “Habano” points to the classic Habano leaf, while “Vanilla” signals the gourmand heart. Drawing on the house’s Italian craft roots, the composition blends warm spices with a tobacco core, aiming to evoke an exotic lounge where the ember glows against a backdrop of fragrant sweetness.
The opening trio of cinnamon, carnation and ginger creates a bright, peppery spark that instantly recalls a spice market before the first puff of smoke. By pairing coriander with tobacco in the heart, the fragrance adds an aromatic, slightly herbal edge that softens the tobacco’s rawness. The base anchors the heat with vanilla’s creamy sweetness, tonka bean’s almond‑like warmth and the resinous depth of tolu balsam, delivering a powdery, amber‑rich finish that lingers long after the ember fades.
The Evolution
The first impression is a flash of cinnamon, carnation and ginger that crackles like a match struck in a dim bar. Within minutes the tobacco heart rises, its smoky richness tempered by coriander’s bright, herbal lift, creating a balanced aromatic core that feels both rugged and refined. As the fragrance settles, the base emerges: vanilla spreads a creamy, sweet veil, tolu balsam adds a resinous, slightly medicinal depth, tonka bean contributes warm, almond‑like softness, and the woody notes anchor the composition with subtle earth. The drydown lingers for 8‑10 hours, leaving a powdery amber trail that whispers of lingering smoke long after the ember has faded.
Cultural Impact
Habano Vanilla by ArteOlfatto weaves together a rich blend of cultural references, drawing on the historic trade routes that carried cinnamon from Sri Lanka, vanilla from the Americas, and carnation from the Mediterranean. These ingredients have long been symbols of hospitality and celebration in many societies. The fragrance captures the warmth of Caribbean evenings, the spice‑laden markets of the Middle East, and the refined elegance of European courts, reflecting how scent can bridge continents and eras. Its composition honors traditional uses of vanilla in ceremonial desserts while modernizing the profile with ginger’s bright edge, making it a contemporary homage to centuries of aromatic heritage.
The House
Italy · Est. 2013
Arte Olfatto is an Italian niche perfume house that emerged in 2013 under the guidance of Luigi Nappo, a perfumer whose family lineage traces back to traditional Italian fragrance craft. The brand focuses on creating limited‑run scents that explore rare ingredients and unconventional accords. Each launch arrives with a concise story, inviting collectors to experience a moment captured in scent.
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The scent feels like a late‑night jazz lounge: smoky, warm, with a sweet vanilla refrain that rolls over a spicy, peppery rhythm.
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Nina Simone




























