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borkelich – :
Got a hold of Le Cèdre a short while back and I must say I rather enjoy it. Having tried a few other scents from Miller Harris I would say that this one would be recognized as scent form that house.
The dominant note is certainly cedar, as you would expect but there is also a mystifying mix of spices of which black pepper is most apparent to me. There is also a very nice smokey incense that adds a bit of allure and compliments the cedar and woods rather nicely together with a pleasing musk There is a certain bitterness to Le Cèdre that I find quite appealing. Many woodsy accords pair with sweet notes which is prefectly fine as does this supposedly with Orchid and Mimosa, even if I cannot distinguish these notes. I like woodsy sweet notes a great deal but Le Cèdre adds something new to the mix which is think is very interesting! I am not really sure where the bitterness comes from though, might be the incense or Cedar itself.
The scent is also quite dry, while certainly not powdery. Rather, it’s a tobacco-esque dryness which fits really well with the incense and woods. It adds a very nice and quaint roughness to the accord and actually makes me wonder if there aren’t traces of tobacco somewhere in the background.