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hpvmlubchep – :
Sweet incense, & vanilla myrrh.
This is quite soft for patchouli based fragrance! I barely can detect patchouli, if there any at all, as i can sniff amber, myrrh, incense, and huge doses of sweet sandalwood.
I am impressed actually as this is the 3rd scent that i like from this brand after “Pirates’ Grand Reserve”, & “Love in Idleness”.
Doxemorne – :
I agree with the other reviewers…. the first spray is gorgeous ! Then the drydown keeps changing….. you must spray it on your skin if it will agree with your chemistry. In my case , the drydown became much softer than the initial blast. Not bad, but different from the initial smell.
Kolyan98 – :
I agree, gorgeous when sprayed on a big warm blast of sweetness. Then the powder hit me. It was just what I was looking for. And I got some carnation notes in with the spice of the sandalwood combined with vanilla.
Unfortunately, on me, this has no staying power. The basenote is a buttery vanilla toffee but just not enough oomph.
assaupmus – :
On first spritz I was intrigued – a rich warm Amber seeps through which is unlike anything else I own.
However then the strangest thing happens. The tea and vanilla jostle for position resulting in the mostly oddly antiseptic smell, the absolute image of TCP!
However fairly quickly – ten minutes – that is replaced as the oolong starts to kick in more powerfully. The dry down is then a disappointing one note black tea, possibly with a slight Amber base, but not that you’d notice unless you were really trying.
Odd and disappointing,