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navomeliqyan – :
This is not far from “MÉLODIE D’ALTAI” but extra nutmeg, extra saffron, and extra Roses. The extra is the sour note that presents India as the creator wrote:
“A languorous ode to desire.
The power of the dreamlike, heady fragrances of India. All the riches of spices, saffron, nutmeg, cinnamon and all the generosity of precious woods, vetiver, patchouli and Oud set a luxuriant armful of flamboyant roses alight. Shrouded in voluptuousness, the senses are aroused in this amber vanilla fire.”
I do see what the creator want us to see and I believe it’s quite amusing and slightly erotic.
Also I can see the similarity with “Mohur” by Neela Vermeire with that sour almond amber roses. Interesting.