#21

Member
Winchester VA
+1 - On the Soap Smooth Bruyere!
#22

Member
Austin, TX
I have the Bruyere and agree- it is a solid performer and I very much like the scent. It strikes all the notes I enjoy in this "family" of scents but also has an element of what I would call "graphite". It grounds it very well.

Great choice and would definitely recommend.

Note: I am not a fragrance person so my descriptions may seem off Smile
Kevin
#23

Noob
Wisconsin
In my book, if your favorite isn't Roam by Barrister and Mann, you're wrong....it's too bad you can t get your hands on it though....Second place goes to SS Baker Street.
#24

Member
Austin, TX
(09-22-2015, 04:06 PM)meyerjv87 Wrote: In my book, if your favorite isn't Roam by Barrister and Mann, you're wrong....it's too bad you can t get your hands on it though....Second place goes to SS Baker Street.

I don't nor have I tried B&M Roam- sure would like to at some point but likely not based on availability.

I have SS Baker St. but to my nose it has more of a cologne scent. Great performance!

I do have some Tim's inbound for delivery today, one of which is Breakfast of Champions with some tobacco notes. Described as: 

The vanilla hits you first. The full city roast lingers longest. And in between there is a dance of notes that makes this scent much more than a daily latte. Yes, there is plenty of coffee aroma here, a base note that knits the whole thing together. But the striking heart of the fragrance is a pour of bourbon, full of deep oak, char, and caramel notes (and, yes, vanilla). It’s the perfect pairing for a nice robusto fresh from the humidor, replete with traces of cedar and dark, aged tobacco.


I wanted something more than just a coffee with accoutrements. I wanted a leisurely, luxurious morning on the back porch watching the world wake up. I wanted something to inspire contemplation, reflection, and ultimately, satisfaction. Something to get my head right for the day ahead. Something bold, heady, rich, and potent. I wanted it all, and here it is: the breakfast of champions.
Kevin
#25

Trotter Handcrafts
Bellingham, Washington USA
I really enjoy the WSP Tobacco
#26

Dazed and Confused
Ireland
(This post was last modified: 10-01-2015, 11:27 PM by beardybrewer.)
Here is a list of tobacco soaps (combining informations of some forums) :

Barrister & Mann Roam
Miller Harris Feuille de tabac (shaving cream - tobacco flower)
Barberry Coast Shave Co Havana
Beer Soap Brewing Co La Havana
CRSW Bergamot &; Bay
Kell's Black Tea
Mama Bear Pipe Tobacco
Mystic Water Sweet Briar
Phoenix Cavendish & Malbolge
WSP Tobacco
Santa Maria Novella Tobacco Toscano (new formulation - tobacco flower)
Calani Havana
Portland General Store Tobacco soap
RazoRock Zi'Peppino (tobbaco flower)
Seifenglatt Toulouse + Seifenglatt tobacco prototype
Stirling Texas Fire
Stirling Razor Design Opus X
Stone Fox Beau Brummel
Tiki the Captain
Reef Point Peerless
RR Tobacco 1 & 2 (prototype)
Soapy Shaveman cigar lounge
Saint charles shave pipe tobacco
Soap smooth BRUYERE and cognac
Maggard Tobacco & Leather

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#27

Member
Austin, TX
B2- thanks much for the consolidated list; I have picked up a number but many more that I haven't tried. Any must tries or extraordinary choices that stand out from your perspective?
Kevin
#28
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(10-01-2015, 11:25 PM)beardybrewer Wrote: Here is a list of tobacco soaps (combining informations of some forums) :

Barrister & Mann Roam
Miller Harris Feuille de tabac (shaving cream - tobacco flower)
Barberry Coast Shave Co Havana
Beer Soap Brewing Co La Havana
CRSW Bergamot &; Bay
Kell's Black Tea
Mama Bear Pipe Tobacco
Mystic Water Sweet Briar
Phoenix Cavendish & Malbolge
WSP Tobacco
Santa Maria Novella Tobacco Toscano (new formulation - tobacco flower)
Calani Havana
Portland General Store Tobacco soap
RazoRock Zi'Peppino (tobbaco flower)
Seifenglatt Toulouse + Seifenglatt tobacco prototype
Stirling Texas Fire
Stirling Razor Design Opus X
Stone Fox Beau Brummel
Tiki the Captain
Reef Point Peerless
RR Tobacco 1 & 2 (prototype)
Soapy Shaveman cigar lounge
Saint charles shave pipe tobacco
Soap smooth BRUYERE and cognac
Maggard Tobacco & Leather

You mentioned Mystic Water, Sweet Briar, and while I like the performance, what tobacco I smell seems overpowered by the Spice aroma (cinnamon perhaps?). Not sure, but it's my first tobacco scented soap and it smells nothing like my pipe. Is the fairly common? Just wondering.
#29

Veni, vidi, vici
Vault 111
My own MWF that I cured with Captain Black Cavendish for 90 days. Here are some photos of the process:
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Primo
Shaving since 1971; enjoying my shaves since 2014
A che bel vivere, che bel piacere, per un barbiere di qualità! Happy2
#30

Super Moderator
San Diego, Cal., USA
What an excellent idea. Is it still curing? If not, how did it work out, primotenore?


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