Tobacco Stick Soivohle

Unisex
Eau de Parfum
Year: 2017
Moderate
Sillage
Good
Longevity
Fall
Best Season
Evening
Best For

Fragrance Story

Tobacco Stick by Soivohle is a fragrance for women and men. Tobacco Stick was launched in 2017. The nose behind this fragrance is Liz Zorn.

Composition Profile

amber 100%
green 85%
tobacco 70%
soft spicy 60%
herbal 50%
sweet 40%
aromatic 35%
fresh spicy 30%
woody 25%
earthy 20%

About the Perfumer

Liz Zorn

Liz Zorn

Liz Zorn is an independent American perfumer known for her Soivohle line, which features rich, narrative-driven compositions. Her catalog includes diverse scents like A Rose For Beacon Free, Amber Red Rose, and Carpathian Oud, often blending floral, amber, and woody notes. Zorn's work emphasizes artistry and storytelling through fragrance.

Fragrance Notes

All Notes

Complete scent profile

Hay Hay
Tobacco Tobacco
Fennel Fennel
Coriander Coriander
Clary Sage Clary Sage
Oakmoss Oakmoss
Choya Loban Choya Loban
Choya Nakh Choya Nakh
Vetiver Vetiver
Tolu Balsam Tolu Balsam
Labdanum Labdanum
Amber Amber

Character Profile

The Explorer Archetype: Portrait of Tobacco Stick Soivohle

Essence

The Explorer archetype is the restless seeker, the one who finds home in the journey itself. Tobacco Stick embodies this spirit with its rugged, green opening of hay and tobacco, sharpened by fennel and coriander. This is not a perfumed garden but a wild, untamed landscape. The heart of clary sage and oakmoss evokes the scent of sun-baked earth and forest paths, while the base of labdanum, amber, and vetiver grounds the wearer in the primal. It is the fragrance of a wanderer who carries the wilderness with them, finding solace not in destinations but in the open road.

Style & Aesthetic

The Explorer's style is functional and unpretentious, built for movement and endurance. They favor sturdy leather boots, waxed canvas jackets, and well-worn denim. Their palette is drawn from the natural world: olive, khaki, rust, and charcoal. Accessories are practical-a compass, a well-used map, a leather satchel. Their aesthetic is one of honest wear and tear, where every scuff and stain tells a story. They are as comfortable in a mountain hut as in a city café, and their wardrobe reflects this adaptability, always ready for the next departure.

Philosophy & Values

The Explorer values freedom, authenticity, and direct experience. They believe that truth is found not in books but in the grit of the trail, the taste of wild herbs, the silence of a high ridge. They are skeptical of comfort zones and routine, seeing them as cages for the spirit. Their philosophy is one of constant becoming: they are never finished, never arrived. They hold that the journey itself is the only destination worth having, and that the greatest discoveries are the ones that challenge and transform the self.

Relationships

In relationships, the Explorer is a catalyst for adventure and growth. They are magnetic, drawing others into their orbit with tales of far-off places and unexpected encounters. They form bonds quickly but deeply, though they may struggle with commitments that feel like anchors. Their ideal partner is a fellow traveler, someone who understands the need for space and the pull of the horizon. They are generous with their experiences, sharing the best of their discoveries, but they can be elusive, always with one eye on the next trail.

Lifestyle

The Explorer's life is a series of expeditions, both grand and small. They might spend weekends hiking remote trails, learning a new craft, or exploring an unfamiliar neighborhood. Their home is a base camp, filled with artifacts from their travels: a handwoven rug, a collection of stones, a shelf of field guides. They are early risers, eager to catch the first light. Their rituals are simple: a cup of strong coffee, a check of the weather, a glance at the map. They live with a sense of purpose and anticipation, always ready to answer the call of the unknown.

Shadow

The shadow of the Explorer is a chronic restlessness that can become rootlessness. They may avoid intimacy and commitment, mistaking freedom for isolation. Their love of novelty can lead to a lack of follow-through, leaving projects and relationships unfinished. The green, herbal sharpness of their nature can turn into a biting cynicism or a refusal to settle for anything less than the next thrill. Their challenge is to learn that true exploration also requires the courage to stay, to dig deep, and to find the wilderness within a single place.

Conclusion

Tobacco Stick is the scent of the open road and the untamed heart. It is for those who feel the pull of the horizon in their bones, who find beauty in the raw and the wild. This fragrance does not promise comfort or safety; it offers the exhilaration of discovery and the freedom of the journey. It is a call to step off the beaten path, to embrace the unknown, and to carry the spirit of exploration into every corner of life.