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2648159 – :
This is straight up artificial civet, some anise/ginger that has an odd clove-like quality and sweet orange right out of the gate! The spices mix with the citrus over an extremely feral civet as it begins to dry down when the “sandalwood” comes into play. As it progresses the civet starts to subside and is replaced with some generic woods, however it is never completely gone. You really have to love civet and spicy, sweet orange to get into this one. The image it conjures is potentially what you’d be smelling if you were royalty in medieval times using a pomander to mask the smell of the peasants as you gave out alms.
arkura – :
Oranges, anise, & plenty of gingers. I can also sense a metallic note but no civet so far. It’s not that pleasant as a blend with that sour spicy anise mix cause it kind of gives that cheap smell although it’s kind of a weird mix which makes it sort of unique somehow! but not the lovable unique type. it remains weird.
As it calms down, it goes quite animalic and i guess the metallic civit appears once the orange disappears (or maybe stood back). It’s quite weird as the raw anise is conquering the scene. It’s not a dislike but could bea favorite to someone who likes metallic animalic anise blends.