La Fumee Ottoman Miller Harris

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La Fumee Ottoman Miller Harris

La Fumee Ottoman Miller Harris

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 12 customer ratings
(12 customer reviews)

La Fumee Ottoman Miller Harris for women and men of Miller Harris

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La Fumee Ottoman by Miller Harris is a Oriental Woody fragrance for women and men. La Fumee Ottoman was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Lyn Harris. Top notes are bergamot, cardamom, rose and cumin; middle notes are incense, cedar and patchouli; base notes are fruits, amber, rose, sandalwood, vanilla and tonka bean.

12 reviews for La Fumee Ottoman Miller Harris

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    My second Miller Harris score.
    I have the La Fumee and like it. That one is about incense, labdanum and sandalwood, but this one is so, so much better. The addition of the cumin and cardamom warms this up and the tonka turns this into what I think of as a real Woody Oriental. This perfume has more dimensions than La Fumee.
    The journey for me is: incense – amber – spicy – rose – tonka.
    Stays on my skin and has decent sillage.
    Super easy to wear. Super sexy.
    I’ll be wearing this in cool to cold weather to help keep me warm….

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Where in the US can one buy Miller Harris other than online? I found one in Tj maxx 🙂

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Very disappointed in this. I found La Fumee Intense, Arabie and Ottoman for $50 at TJMaxx and grabbed them all assuming there had to be one that I liked. Sadly, not the case. I did like Ottoman the best for the rose and amber, but it was still headache inducing and had a weird and unpleasant carbonation feel in the back of my nose when I sniffed, like smelling doctor pepper right when the bottle is opened. I had wanted to try this house for such a long time, but I’m afraid it leaves me cold. Even for the deep discount, I returned them all. If I am craving incense, I’ll reach for Tauer or Amouage and if I want a trip to Constantinople I’ll grab a Lutens.

  4. :

    5 out of 5

    One of the sweeter la fumees, this one caught my attention at an airport. I obtained a sample, and realized it is very spicy, and I have to say after a few tries I decided I would find the cumin dominance too overwhelming to wear.
    Feeling victorious for dodging an expensive purchase that would turn into regret 🙂
    If you love a strong cumin, but need the sweetness alongside it, this one is for you. To my nose the incense is not dominant.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts very scary, all kinds of weird herbal chemicals, dry down is much better with herbal vanilla. More masculine then feminine and long lasting. Cold weather heavy perfume. I didn’t not take it despite 50$ price, as I have a better ones to use.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    در شروع بوی شیرین رز فریبتون میده و ممکنه بذاریدش کنار! اما عثمان ها همه اینطورن و تصور امت مسیح از جهان اسلام که از طریق عثماني ها گرفتن به گل رز و عود خلاقه میشه.بذارید چنددقیقه بگذره اون تاپ نت ها رد میشن بعدش عالی ميشه مثل همه کارای این لاین مزرعه! درضمن بعد گذر رز خبری از هیچگونه شکلات و شیرینی درکار نیست

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    رایحه شکلات هل و وانیل اما نه تند.بسیار شیک با بالانس عالی

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Very, very lovely – it shares the same warm, complex, nuanced swaddling of spices of all the La Fumees – but not quite worth the large leap in price from the standard edition, IMHO.
    I sprung for both because I *love* the basic one but find the rose note a bit overbearing, and was hoping for a similar mix but smokier, spicier and a bit more masculine and savoury rather than sweet. This kind-of-does that, but it’s really not so far away from the original line and paradoxically the longevity seems poorer, on my skin at least.
    Having said that – still absolutely beautiful, not too overbearing for such a powerful range of notes, can be worn with anything and to any occasion. I love it and use it a lot – it’s intensely comforting and gives you a real lift. I’m just not sure this one is worth the special-edition premium price, and do now sort-of-regret having both this and the straight ahead La Fumee. BUT, if you find this (or any Fumee) at a price that suits you, snap it right up. It’s absolutely quality gear and you will not be sorry.

  9. :

    5 out of 5

    Just would like to add to my review below… I have had La Fumee Ottoman for a while but I am not so excited by it anymore. considering the price tag it doesn’t have the best sillage and longevity and there is a middle phase where the rose tobacco and incense step back and I am left with an almost soapy old school patchouli man cologne vibe. Eventuall it’s all good again but… it’s not exactly perfect so I have started looking into layering as well (will try Boudoir, Al Rehab Saat Safa as a base).
    So the reason I write again today is that I received Aramis Calligraphy Rose today, a blind buy. I sprayed it on and once the slightly herbal opening calmed down I was left with a superstrong rose incense scent with a powerful drydown that resembles the very best of La Fumee Ottoman. So before you get depressed over the fact that LFO is limited edition and damn expensive, head over to Aramis and try the Calligraphy Rose.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Tried this the other day in one of the famous London department stores and fell in love with it straight away.
    I agree with d_l_esmond’s analysis and cannot add to it much more other than it is absolutely adorable to wear especially in this crisp and cold weather that we currently enjoy in London.
    It is the perfect scent to wear for it gives you instant warmth, forces everyone else to cuddle up to you and snuggle up under that cashmere luxury scarf (or for the lovers and couples under that duvet).
    It would also be a lovely scent to wear to bed, when you just had a hot bath and fresh bed linen.
    You will be dreaming of Ataturk, presumably, as he had the winning formula for some time….Happy dreaming!
    8/10. Truly sophisticated and perhaps a perfect first incense fragrance in case Amouage is too hefty for you.

  11. :

    3 out of 5

    I fell in love with this special edition when visiting the Miller Harris Boutique in London. I sprayed it on my wrist and after the whole day took off my leather jacket thinking oh what’s that lovely scent on the sleeve… it just got better and better. So annoying that a scent this wonderful should be limited edition grrrrrr ! La Fumee Ottoman is more feminine than what I remember “La Fumee” which I had a sample of. But that’s not to say that you wouldn’t enjoy it if you are a guy who likes oriental scents, attars etc. La Fumee Ottoman opens with a blast of rose cardamom scented incense and a very noticeable cedar / cumin aspect that blends in well with the overall sweetness. This is what I would call the first stage. The fragrance then movees through a more spicy and almost powdery phase where I notice patchouli. Finally the drydown loops back to the incense theme reminding me of fruit infused shisha clouds…It took me a few months to jump on board and get a full bottle (when an online retailer had it on special offer which seemed to be a one off) – no regrets I love this stuff.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    This seems to me a polite, understated Amouage, if Amouage would do such things. It has the backbone in common with the other Fumees, but starts with a lovely, very highly quality rose (somewhat shortlived), then moves into a light oriental spicy phase (dominant cardamom). The dry, incense and wood/smoky base ties everything together quite nicely.
    It took me a while to get it, initially seemed a bit fragmented and disorienting. However, I really like it now – exudes quality and it is quite long lasting. I think this is fundamentally unisex, but as a perfume coming from a more Middle Eastern tradition.

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