The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
Jean Jacques built Tabac Exquis in 2021 as a statement about materials people think they know. Two dominant notes, Balkans tobacco absolute and dark chocolate, rarely share a composition in perfumery. Tobacco leans masculine, chocolate leans sweet and childish. This fragrance sits at that collision point and refuses to resolve. The name announces the intent: exquisite tobacco, meaning tobacco treated with the same care as any great perfume material. Not a seasoning. Not a costume. The core.
What makes this composition interesting is the layering logic. The heart pairs the densest tobacco base with a chocolate accord that reads as both bitter and sweet simultaneously. Supporting notes push that tension further, iris powder adds a dusty elegance, myrrh and frankincense add resinous depth, while tonka and benzoin amplify sweetness without making it syrupy. The perfumer combines intensifying resin materials with sweeter elements, so tobacco and chocolate both register fuller than they would standalone.
The evolution
The opening minutes belong to Ceylon cinnamon. Sharp, hot, unavoidable. Then it settles and the Balkans tobacco absolute takes over, dark brown and honeyed, with dark chocolate arriving soon after to keep it company. The heart's jasmine absolute is there, but it reads as texture rather than flowers, pressed into the richness around it. As the hours pass, incense materials emerge: myrrh, labdanum, a Somalian frankincense that adds a subtle bitter edge beneath the sweetness. The drydown strips everything back except the cacao pod, tonka, and benzoin, warm, resinous, close. The ambroxan keeps it intimate without projecting. What surprises is the longevity on fabric versus skin. On skin, expect a full working day of wear. On clothing, it hangs for hours afterward, richer and slightly more animalic when it returns.
Cultural impact
Tabac Exquis arrives at a moment when tobacco fragrances have moved from niche curiosity to mainstream acceptance. The 2021 release offers depth without the screechy projection of earlier tobacco bombs. Caron's Les Tabacs collection demonstrates the house's engagement with the tobacco-absolute space. The use of Balkans tobacco absolute references a geographic specificity that appeals to educated fragrance consumers who trust that provenance indicates quality.







































