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zkh932Diobtetty – :
Joseph Abboud 1992 …
A pleasing and peppery array of citrus, ginger and spices that’s warm, multi-faceted and rather ‘Mediterranean,’ albeit originating from an American designer house.
Joseph Abboud’s eponymous original is their Italian-esque blend of bitter spices, warm woods and florals that evokes centuries-old European vineyards.
The opening is a brisk tango between strong orangey-citrus and stark pepper, which evolves nicely into a warm woodsy afterglow of cedar and the softest of vetivers … with the ever-present ginger adding interest.
I’m reminded of the movie ‘A Walk in the Clouds.’
I find this less high-profile and more of a skin
scent … but what a lovely skin scent it is. Not well-known and now discontinued but Joseph Abboud 1992 is easily accessible at various online retailers for reasonable prices.
wizor – :
The initial burst of citrus notes is nicely blended with the more lingering warm, wood notes of the drydown.
The initial burst of citrus is well rounded-out by warm and mellow spices – quite a catching opening accord. There is a slight sharpness but the very real and comfortable warmth of the scent holds true with the combination of tepid spice, sharp flowers, and pepper. The pepper accord is very strong and takes a dominant place in the opening and into the middle levels, and adds that elegance that pepper accords usually provide. The middle also exhibits the appearance of a strong, rich wood accord…
It’s a very beautiful scent that reminds me of classic Italian blends.
don333108 – :
While I consider this more of a fragrance for mature guys, this is my son’s favorite fragrance. I find the list of fragrance notes interesting because they do not represent the notes that I detect: a fusion of whiskey and pipe tobacco. This boozy tobacco accord brings to mind an old-school English gentleman’s club. I quite like this fragrance, and would like to read feedback from any others regarding perceptions about the fragrance notes in Joseph Abboud.