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ESSETHYKIFT – :
Not bad, had a tester strip of this in my pocket and I couldn’t keep smelling it. It does however, become a bit repulsive when oversprayed. And I personally don’t think I would wear this simply because it reminds me of the dozens of construction workers that smell like this.
Elzo – :
Another one of those poor pseudo oriental fragrances. This smells cheap and totally generic. Grapeish orange flower with unoriginal lavender and coumarin. Honestly, don’t know why someone would care about it. Don’t waste your time with this shit.
zubitskyi – :
On the contrary to some “experts” who claim that new perfumes can not exhale any smell before being used for the first time, Alcazar is another one of those fragrances that exude, as soon as their boxes are opened. Here, in this case, the tin lid, since it doesn’t come into a standard carton pack, being protected by a blue oval Tin. And don’t be alarmed if you recognize a familiar scent at this moment. There is a total feeling of “déjà vu” with the fragrance of Silver Scent (by Bogart). But I’ll discuss that later.
Alcazar opens with notes of Andalusian lemon, petitgrain and nutmeg. Then, in the heart, arise notes of Azahar flower, Rosemary and lavender. At the base, white cedar, tonka bean and leather of Cordoba.
The result is another one of those powerful fragrances that bring the TL signature, with a lot of richness – when it is about spices – and quality, which brings as consequence, a mixture of seduction and safety for those who wear them.
And what about that initial memory with the Silver Scent? Well, when sprayed on the skin, it almost impossible to not remember it. But almost instantly, the nutmeg emerges and takes us through different paths. I dare say that Alcazar could be sold, easily, as a flanker of Silver Scent Deep, which is also a recent release.
When it comes to evolution, the Azahar flower is the big star of the central part of this composition, with the same strong and dry aspect that exists in Fleur du Male (by Gaultier), saved the proper proportions. Finally, the leather accord brings a virile and elegant sensuality.
The bottle is beautiful, in shades of deep blue and a cut for its plate that helps the grip.
Alcazar is a trip around the Mediterranean, which traverses castles, sands and seas. I liked it!
top-mike – :
Dear moderators this was launched in 2014 not 2010.