
Xerjoff — Naxos
Honey and tobacco, and one of the most-recommended niche fragrances of the last decade.
Bergamot, lemon and lavender open it clean. Then honey pours in over cinnamon and cashmeran, and the tobacco underneath is the soft pipe-tobacco kind rather than anything ashy. Tonka and vanilla finish it.
Warm, sweet, and very easy to like — which is why so many people's first Xerjoff is this one. From the 1861 collection, named for a Sicilian island.
A full bottle runs into the thousands. This is how you find out whether you're a Naxos person before that conversation starts.
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