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alekseika – :
Nondescript powdery vanilla and citrusy flowers on a slightly sour musky base. The more interesting notes, such as coffee or incense, are nowhere to be found.
It smells pleasant in a generic way, but it’s a total snoozefest, to be honest. The performance is good, though (as you would expect from a Mancera release).
nikolaimititel – :
Mancera Gold Incense is a vanilla gourmand incense. The composure here bares a strong resemblance to the style of Thierry Mugler fragrances. It features a deep, rich, sophisticated blend of vanilla, laced with heady florals and incense that projects together with the utmost maturity. Very uptown and classy. Certainly not in everyone’s tastes. Avant-garde‒to some less extremist‒more contemporary style.
In true French spirit, Montale usually has a joke or a reference to go with his fragrances. I would guess this one would be some kind of story of the occult based on the attributes here. Something along the lines of, “taking a virgin to the altar to improve his perfuming skill‒and Thierry Mugler appeared!”
But then probably something about it only being a rip-off in the end, because the product stinks, and wasn’t worth the cost. The bottle makes me think Wonder Woman.
Being that it was released with Hindu Kush (which would be green), possibly he’s saying that he will Hulk Pound Mugler in a fragrance duel? Or possibly that he wants to get Hulk Pounded, so he can steal formula and sell it. “Oohh take me, you brute!” I notice a number of other possible suggestions, but I’m not going to begin to go into them.
If you have a vintage soul, you’ll definitely be able to enjoy this one. Much the same for any woman who thrives on very sophisticated work such as this. It’s sure to bring your confidence to its peak. It adds gravity to the feeling of grandeur. It is the glimmering gold‒on the ravishing woman.