Synergy Score
Found together in 12 fragrances
Pairing Category
unexpected Pairing
A surprising combination that creates unique and memorable compositions.
Green
Tarragon smells like a verdant whisper—imagine the anise-tinged greenery you'd encounter brushing past fresh herb gardens, but softer, more refined than fennel. There's a subtle sweetness reminiscent of liquorice root, layered beneath a crisp, almost peppery herbaceousness. It's the aroma released when you crush fresh tarragon leaves between your fingers: simultaneously sharp and velvety, with whispers of green apple and white pepper. Not aggressively spicy, but gently warming.
Smoky & Earthy
Tobacco smells like a warm, slightly sweet haze—imagine walking past a cigar lounge on a cool evening. It's earthy and rich, with subtle leather undertones and a hint of dried hay. There's an almost vanilla-like sweetness beneath the initial smoky harshness, reminiscent of opening a tin of premium pipe tobacco or the interior of a well-aged leather armchair. It's neither acrid nor unpleasant; rather, it's a sophisticated, slightly intoxicating warmth that lingers on your skin like memory.
12 fragrances featuring Tarragon and Tobacco together
Hugo Boss
Grès
Yves Saint Laurent
Karl Lagerfeld
Ted Lapidus
Jil Sander
Amouage
Bath & Body Works
Ralph Lauren
Bud Parfums
Adolfo Dominguez
Nicolaï / Parfums de Nicolaï