Perfume Parlour Leaf Flavour
Perfume Parlour's Leaf Flavour is marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille; the note breakdown below refers to the original, not the Perfume Parlour fragrance.
Leaf Flavour should be read as Perfume Parlour's inspired-by alternative to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille; the notes we list are the original's documented profile only.
- Dupe of
- Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille
- House
- Perfume Parlour
- Basis
- House claim (inspired by)
- Confidence
- high
What is Leaf Flavour a dupe for?
Leaf Flavour is a Perfume Parlour fragrance marketed as an alternative to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille. That means Perfume Parlour is positioning it in the direction of the Tom Ford scent rather than presenting it as the Tom Ford bottle. It is not the original, and it is not sold as one.
For UK shoppers, the useful question is whether the listing gives a clear reference point. Here it does: the comparison is to Tobacco Vanille, so we treat Leaf Flavour as a Perfume Parlour take on that recognised profile. We do not assign a similarity score on this page, and we do not treat the product name as evidence of its ingredients.
What is the original Tobacco Vanille note profile?
The note data below belongs to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille, not to Leaf Flavour. Perfume Parlour's own composition is not documented in our database, so the safest way to discuss the style is to show the original's documented pyramid.
- Top notes: tobacco leaf; spicy notes.
- Heart notes: vanilla; cacao; tonka bean; tobacco blossom.
- Base notes: dried fruits; woody notes.
- Accord summary: vanilla; sweet; tobacco; warm spicy; fruity.
Read this as context for why Tobacco Vanille is understood as a sweet, warm spicy tobacco and vanilla-led fragrance. Those descriptors are drawn from the original's documented notes and accords; they should not be read as a confirmed ingredient list for Leaf Flavour.
How do we verify this Perfume Parlour claim?
We verify pages like this by separating the marketing claim from the note data. First, we look for the house's own wording: in this case, the basis is Perfume Parlour's marketing of Leaf Flavour as an alternative inspired by Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille. Then we check the wider public record, such as community or press mentions, where they are available, to make sure the association is not being inferred by us alone.
For this entry the confidence is high because the house-marketed link is clear. High confidence here means we are confident about the intended reference, not that every facet will be experienced alike. Scent perception varies, and a direct online alternative can only be assessed fairly as its own product alongside the original reference.
Who might find this comparison useful?
Leaf Flavour will interest someone in the UK who is browsing Perfume Parlour's direct online range and wants an affordable route into the Tobacco Vanille mood without buying the Tom Ford bottle. The key is to read the page in the right order: the named reference is Tobacco Vanille; the notes listed above are the original's documentation; and Leaf Flavour is Perfume Parlour's own product marketed towards that direction.
If you already know that you like a profile built around tobacco leaf, spicy notes, vanilla, cacao, tonka bean, tobacco blossom, dried fruits and woody notes, this comparison gives you the vocabulary to decide whether the inspired-by route is worth exploring.
Leaf Flavour is sold directly through Perfume Parlour's UK web shop. (Perfume Parlour)
What is Leaf Flavour a dupe for?
Perfume Parlour markets Leaf Flavour as an affordable alternative to Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille. It is a separate fragrance from the Tom Ford original.
Are the notes listed here for Leaf Flavour?
No. The documented note pyramid shown here is for Tom Ford Tobacco Vanille: top notes of tobacco leaf and spicy notes; heart notes of vanilla, cacao, tonka bean and tobacco blossom; and base notes of dried fruits and woody notes.
How confident is this comparison claim?
High confidence: the link is based on Perfume Parlour's own marketing of Leaf Flavour as inspired by Tobacco Vanille. We do not assign a similarity score.