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Trane52rus – :
As calyx93 said, excellent for a mid-range oudh (~80 USD/3ml/quarter-tola). This is not a mukhallat attar as the above list of “notes” would suggest, rather it IS pure oudh with nothing else- but is, in fact, a blending of three (or more) different oudhs- and the result has a beautiful complexity that I enjoy. The name ‘Salaam’ – meaning “peace”, is quite fitting. Mostly, it is a deep, woody-leathery-slightly-animalic Indian oudh with just touches of dried-fruit-y Cambodian and Vietnamese oudhs. This is one of the best choices if you’d like to own a usable quantity of a modestly-priced dehn-al-oudh to wear more-than-rarely, as some single-origin oudhs of acclaim can cost you well upwards of 700USD/tola. This is 360USD/tola.
Peskofff – :
Surprisingly good quality, mid-range oud – has all the wonderful hallmarks of being animalic, leathery with a noticeable barnyard Assam-like quality. This would frighten most Westerners used to the commercial “oud” fragrances in today’s market due to its intensity and muskiness.
I don’t notice any of the fruit or sugar seen in the notes above either – they seem out of place honestly.
A small drop on each arm, one on my chest and one in my beard/hair will scent me for the entire day and longer. Well worth the modest price.