Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco Perfumes Artesanales
At a glance
Is Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco Perfumes Artesanales worth trying?
Canela, Vainilla y Tabáco by Perfumes Artesanales is a fragrance for men.
- Best match
- Evening, Special Occasion wear in Fall, Winter
- Performance feel
- Good longevity with Moderate sillage
- Signature profile
- cinnamon, tobacco, vanilla with Cinnamon, Vanilla, Tobacco
The first impression
Canela, Vainilla y Tabáco by Perfumes Artesanales is a fragrance for men. The nose behind this fragrance is Ivan Sanchez.
What shapes the scent
The perfumer behind it
Ivan Sanchez
Ivan Sanchez is a perfumer behind the Perfumes Artesanales line, which offers a range of fruit, floral, and gourmand scents. His creations include Almendras Con Vainilla, Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco, and Durazno Con Gardenias. Sanchez focuses on accessible, natural-inspired compositions for everyday wear.
Notes pyramid
The mood it creates
The Alchemist Archetype: Portrait of Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco Perfumes Artesanales
Essence
Canela, Vainilla Y Tabáco channels the Alchemist archetype, a master of transforming humble elements into gold. The trifecta of cinnamon, vanilla, and tobacco mirrors their ability to balance fire (spice), earth (tobacco), and sweetness (vanilla) into something transcendent. This is a potion for those who see magic in the mundane.
Style & Aesthetic
They wear weathered leather aprons over crisp shirts, or perhaps a smoking jacket with patched elbows. Their look whispers of old libraries and apothecary cabinets, where tobacco leaves dry beside cinnamon sticks. The fragrance's powdery warmth clings to their tweed or flannel like a secret formula.
Philosophy & Values
They believe everything contains hidden potential-even decay (tobacco) can be rendered sublime. The vanilla's sweetness isn't frivolous; it's the necessary counterpoint to life's bitterness. Their creed: "To distill is to understand."
Relationships
They attract fellow seekers, though few can match their intensity. Romantic partners are drawn to their hands-stained with ink or resin-and the way the cinnamon sparks when they debate philosophy. Friends know them as the one who always carries a vial of something intriguing.
Lifestyle
Their workshop doubles as a sanctuary, cluttered with drying herbs and handwritten journals. Evenings are spent blending tinctures or reading by a fire, the tobacco note in their scent mingling with woodsmoke.
Shadow
Their obsession with transformation can border on escapism. The vanilla's comfort may tempt them to retreat from reality into their experiments.
Conclusion
This fragrance is for the modern-day alchemist, who finds elixirs in espresso and poetry in pipe smoke. It smells of late-night revelations and the quiet triumph of turning raw materials into wisdom.