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sqwerty07 – :
perfectly unisex IMO , like a sweet combo of vanilla and tobacco .. reminds me a bit of Pure Havane but a bit plasticky , it also smells a little bit like the drydown of Jaipur
prostata007 – :
Boozy, ambery, with a hint of bitterness. Reminds me of glace dates and turkish delight. An olfactory illusion that I am willing to fall for. This is purely magical.
coolinar – :
Since there’s only one review about this scent on this site I felt obliged to write something about this sweet little gem as well!
Firstly let me confirm Gaelle’s saying about the similarity between this and Ambre Narguile of Hermes (I have not smelled Dolcelisir) and agree on the joyful fact that its a much cheaper alternative.Having used the word cheap though I must specify that I mean it only in terms of money because in terms of quality its not cheap at all.
It starts off with a smoky sweetness, a burst of cinnamon dipped in maple syrup or sweet honey (although these are not listed as notes). The vanilla and amber are there to give depth to the whole scent and I think Im also smelling a bit of apple somewhere in this oriental cloud. The tonka bean gives it a balmy feeling and a slightly powdery effect. I cannot say I detect the orchid because all the ingredients are very well blended together creating a warm, gourmand scent. It reminds me a lot of a delicious apple strudel.
I have not tested the longevity of Hermes Ambre Narguile but this lasts for about 3 hours on me.
nursdark – :
Smells a lot like L’Erbolario’s Dolcelisir (minus the rum). Dolcelisir is a well known cheaper alternative to Hermessence Ambre Narguile. If you want another alternative, search no longer 🙂