Wet: Very sharp teakwood. It's pretty overwhelming.
Dry: The teak calms somewhat and the tobacco comes out. It's very woody and smoky with a hint of sweetness from the vanilla.
2 hours in: Teak is still the predominate note, but it's mellowed out. The tobacco has become less smoky and more of a cured tobacco scent. If you built a tobacco barn out of polished teak and cured slightly vanilla flavored tobacco in it, it would smell like this.