Tobacco Blaze vs Tobacco Vanille

Rasasi vs Tom Ford

These two fragrances offer nearly identical tobacco-vanilla experiences, with Rasasi being a well-crafted dupe of the Tom Ford original at a fraction of the cost.

Tobacco Blaze Tobacco Vanille
Brand Rasasi Tom Ford
Concentration EDP EDP
Gender unisex unisex
Price Range $25-40 $200+
Top Notes tobacco leaf, cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger tobacco leaf, spicy notes
Heart Notes vanilla, tonka bean, cocoa, honey, dried fruits tonka bean, tobacco blossom, vanilla, cocoa, dry fruit notes
Base Notes sandalwood, cedar, amber, musk woody notes
Best Seasons fall, winter fall, winter

Shared Notes (4)

Notes that appear in both fragrances

tobacco leaf vanilla tonka bean cocoa

What People Say

Rasasi Tobacco Blaze

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Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille

The tobacco-vanilla combination creates an incredibly cozy, pipe tobacco shop atmosphere that feels genuinely sophisticated rather than synthetic

Cocoa and tonka bean add a creamy richness that makes this smell like expensive chocolate-covered tobacco leaves

Performance can be inconsistent - some bottles project for hours while others sit close to skin after 30 minutes

The sweetness level borders on dessert territory and can become nauseating in warm weather

Longevity: 6-10 hours depending on batch, with noticeable skin scent stage after 4 hours

Value: Expensive but widely considered one of the better executions of tobacco-vanilla in designer/niche crossover territory

The Verdict

Choose Tobacco Vanille if you want the prestige and potentially superior longevity of the original luxury formula. Opt for Tobacco Blaze if you're seeking 90% of the same rich, spiced tobacco experience without the designer price tag—it's an exceptional value that delivers nearly identical performance.