Quick answers
History
Cafe Tabac was composed in 2023 by Bertrand Duchaufour for Aedes de Venustas. Before it existed as a scent it existed as a name, drawn from the iconic 1990s bar in New York's East Village, an unselfconscious, pre-cell-phone room where, as the house tells it, the truly glamorous could be truly off-duty.
"It's the deep mood of a place to be, creating its own legend," Duchaufour says of the brief. The composition also draws on a trip he took with co-founder Robert Gerstner to the Dominican Republic for another project. Standing in a cigar factory, Gerstner recounts asking the perfumer a single question: "Can you put this in a bottle?"
The result is an homage to tobacco in many forms. It opens on sparkling bergamot with unexpected apple and tamarind, then moves through dry leaves and humid flowers rendered with clary sage and davana, a tint of mango with dried fig and date, and the rough smokiness of tobacco absolute, tar, cade and cedar. An amber accord of cistus-labdanum, ambergris, oakmoss, vanilla, a cacao accord and Peru balm sits at the heart and gives way to a darkly resinous base, with burnt sugar, clove and cardamom keeping the whole multilayered rather than perfectly round.
According to the house, Cafe Tabac is blended at a twenty percent concentration in the old-school haute parfumerie style, including a month-long maceration in France. It is presented in the current Aedes flacon, fluted glass with peacock blue accents and a matte black insignia-stamped cap.
Olfactive pyramid
Cafe Tabac is a dense, layered tobacco rather than a smooth sweet one. Sparkling fruit opens it, an amber and dried-fruit heart carries the tobacco, and a smoky resinous base of tar, cade and cedar gives it weight. The notes below follow the materials disclosed by the house.
On skin the development is rich and gradual. The fruity, spiced opening burns off within the first half hour to reveal the tobacco and amber heart, which holds for several hours. The smoky, resinous base then takes over and persists strongly, helped by the twenty percent concentration, with notable longevity on skin and well beyond a day on textile.
Olfactive profile
The olfactive profile of Cafe Tabac is hedonistic and layered. It reads as tobacco in several registers at once, dry leaf, humid flower and lit smoke, wrapped in amber, dried fruit and a thread of burnt sugar. The house deliberately keeps it multilayered rather than perfectly round, so it never collapses into a simple sweet tobacco.
The distinctive signature is the smoky tar and cade facet set against the warmth of the amber accord, and the old-school construction, a twenty percent concentration with a long maceration, that gives the composition its density and reach. It is the most opulent and statement-driven of the recent Aedes releases.
Smoke meets flower and spice settles in for the next inhale: the deep blue mood of a room creating its own legend.
Key characteristics
When and where to wear
Cafe Tabac is an opulent cold-weather tobacco. Its density and smoky amber depth call for contexts that can carry it, evenings and winter outings, rather than heat or shared professional spaces.
Four wearing markers
Season fit
| Season | Fit | Critical notes |
|---|---|---|
| Spring | ★★ | Density can read heavy on mild days. |
| Summer | ★ | Mismatched with heat, turns stifling. |
| Fall | ★★★★ | Excellent, the amber and tobacco come into their own. |
| Winter | ★★★★ | Reference season. |
Context fit
| Context | Fit | Wearing recommendation |
|---|---|---|
| Office | ★ | Mismatched in shared professional environments. |
| Formal evening | ★★★★ | Reference context. |
| Intimate dinner | ★★★★ | Preferred context, warm and enveloping. |
| Winter night out | ★★★★ | Excellent. |
| Sport | ★ | Mismatched. |
| Travel | ★★★ | Strong longevity, dose carefully. |
Similar perfumes
Five compositions share kinship with Cafe Tabac, through the tobacco family or the smoky, amber-resinous signature that defines it.
| Perfume | House · year | Why similar |
|---|---|---|
| Tobacco Vanille | Tom Ford · 2007 | The modern reference for opulent sweet tobacco. |
| Back to Black | By Kilian · 2009 | Honeyed tobacco and dried fruit, a comparable gourmand depth. |
| Bois d'Ascese | Naomi Goodsir · 2012 | Smoky birch tar and whisky, kinship through the cade and smoke facet. |
| Chergui | Serge Lutens · 2005 | Honeyed hay and tobacco, the same warm resinous register. |
| Avignon | Comme des Garcons · 2002 | Duchaufour's incense landmark, parallel resinous craftsmanship. |
Common questions
Sources
- Official Aedes de Venustas press kit (June 2026) · Document available on editorial request
- Aedes de Venustas: official Cafe Tabac product page (accessed 27 June 2026)
- Fragrantica: Cafe Tabac notes pyramid and reviews (accessed 27 June 2026)
- CaFleureBon: Aedes de Venustas Cafe Tabac, Bertrand Duchaufour 2023 (accessed 27 June 2026)
- Parfumo: Cafe Tabac reference page (accessed 27 June 2026)
