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deathless64947 – :
The prior review said it all. 602 is wonderful in every way. I love it, especially on cool days here in Midwestern America. My favorite fragrance by this house so far.
787787 – :
Some of the Bon Parfumeurs are a bit slipshod, or a bit syntheticky, or a little unimpressive to my nose – maybe because they’re meant to be layered. But this one is a personal love for me, and one of the few which really stands up fine on its own as a scent in itself, and has a really distinctive character. A warm, welcoming, dry, almost classy-seeming mid-spicy, perfectly unisex, free of any sharp or overbearing men’s-cologne overtones or any cloying sweetness. I also don’t think the pyramid shown here is correct, because to me the overwhelming spice in the middle of the mix is neither black peppercorns nor capsicum-chili-pepper, but the very different, rounder, gentler burn of Jamaican pimento, aka allspice berries. Just as aromatic but a very different flavour – mild, deep, complex, woody, smell, not just a big poke of heat. This is the smell of a good spice rub in a hot sauna. Like it a whole lot.