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victor.l-vik – :
As this has recently been brought back by AKAF, and I acquired a bottle on a blind-buy, let me just be the first to review it here. This is pretty awesome. A lush, damp woody fragrance. A very noticeable mint note adds some freshness. I was a bit disappointed when a thin, synthetic smelling sandalwood came in (disappointed only because AKAF’s Islamabad has an authentic sandal and is one of the best sandal frags on the market, period), but once the florals and agarwood blend everything, the perfume smooths out and becomes beautiful indeed. And as I was wearing it, I kept thinking “This reminds me of something,” and I couldn’t figure out what. And then it hit me: Diptyque Tam Dao. This is Tam Dao….but more complex and better, for 1/4 the price. I’m completely serious. Aside from the sandal note, the rest of the fragrance smells natural and well-blended. Wet, oily, alive, masculine…before turning austere and woody, with great longevity. Yet another winner from AKAF. I really don’t know how he does it.