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kuchus – :
Ordered some samples from Neil Morris last week, Burnt Amber being one of them. This is a very nice amber scent. The opening to me is the smell of burnt paper which quickly changes into a nice Amber scent. Bottle worthy in my opinion.
grizliTagil – :
The closest amber I know, that comes to mind is Annick Goutal’s Ambre Fetish. Or call it “Eau de Bacon”. This also has the burn note from Andy Tauer’s Lonestar Cowboy.
What I want to say: It smells like Burnt Amber. Name chosen wisely. 🙂
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I ordered the samples maybe 4-6 years ago and now I really see, how my nose developed and I am able to appreciate NM frags much more. All the frags I smelled are strong, stinky and really like from a bygone era. Vintage lovers should look deeper into Neil Morris frags, if you ask me.