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Roll-Up Cigarettes

The note of 'Roll-Up Cigarettes' is a complex tapestry, evoking initially the dry, slightly sweet, and earthy aroma of unburnt, cured tobacco leaf – rich, almost hay-like, with a distinct leathery undertone and hints of dried fruit or plum. As it evolves, a delicate paper-like crispness emerges, a subtle cellulose whisper, preceding the phantom suggestion of combustion. Upon ignition, or rather, the olfactory interpretation of it, the character shifts dramatically, introducing a dry, ethereal smoke – not acrid or heavy, but rather a wispy, melancholic tendril. It carries a mineralic, almost flinty facet, mingled with the residual sweetness of burning leaf and a faint, bitter-ashy nuance that speaks of spent embers. Its texture is dry and somewhat rugged, often described as 'rough velvet' or 'worn leather.' Projection is typically moderate, an intimate sillage that invites closeness, and its longevity can be substantial, lingering as a ghost of its former self, a smoky memory that evolves from a sharp, almost spicy top or heart note into a softer, more integrated base element.