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2006720edik – :
This is such an underrated fragrance. Only 12 reviews on this! Really?? I can definitely see the similarities to spicebomb extreme but this has a little something different to offer. Spicy cherry raspberry cognac vibe and lasts longer in my opinion. Perfect for a cold winter day when the snow is about a foot deep. Definitely a holiday comfort scent.
I have spicebomb and extreme but always reach for this.
Till next time ” Keep Rock’n frags” ®
corsar211 – :
Spicebomb minus spices. Plus more dried fruits and berries, and minus bomb. On my skin it turns even sweeter than sprayed on paper. Way too fem to be called unisex.
If you would take Bulgari’s Man In Black and mix it with Liqueur Charnelle you probably end up with Spicebomb.
killer81 – :
Ok so honest opinion here…I get the spice bomb reference. But this is way better in terms of smell and quality. It is not a clone either, so don’t get that twisted. Don’t be a fool and pass this up if you own spice bomb , Bc if you like spice bomb you will love this juice. It’s boozy, woody and with nuances of a subtle spice. Perfectly done and so addicting. I am shocked this doesn’t have more love than like, though how can I take this sites rating chart serious when a total of 37 people have and had it, and more (67) people want it ?! That means the scale is completely out of whack. You have to own and wear a fragrance a couple of times to have the honor of rating the scale, I wish people were more honest but oh well. Take a look at my collection and see how serious I am and trust me when when I say this is easily the top 10 best frags of all time !
Blind buy worthy
Full bottle worthy
10/10
Masterpiece!!!!!!!! Love this juice
Smaylik.ua – :
Immediately reminded me of Spicebomb Extreme. This has a sweeter top to it but shares a similar base. I like this better as I tend to enjoy the sweeter side. Some comments mention a boozy or beer scent. I get this but it’s less on the sour side and a tad sweeter. I initially found it all berry sweet but after a few minutes, it’s well balanced and very nice. Again, for me it fits perfectly in between spicebomb and spicebomb extreme – a good comparison.
erurlertyt – :
What are we talking about here? Huitieme Art Parfums offering of Spicebomb or Victor & Rolf’s Liqueur Charnelle(pun intended)? One is niche, the other is designer. Guess which one is better? You’re right!!! Spicebomb is indeed the more premium, dandy, and admirable choice. But of course, suckers are born every minute thus ignoring this review and purchasing the more expensive less potent Liqueur Charnelle.
teltysype – :
I’ve seen comparisons to Frapin 1270, but the sweetness of Liqueur Charnelle is not quite so sustained, and it’s not quite as boozy. Fruity opening of the non-tropical variety (and therefore refreshing). This one is more of a booze-tinged resin fragrance. I adore Liqueur Charnelle, and I’m going to goad Le Boyfriend into trying this one, because I’d love to smell this on a man. Gorgeous, rich unisex that is a continual presence, but never cloying. Dries down quite light, indeed, so you won’t have to worry about packing a wallop to someone over on the next block. Another added to my WANT list. Love it.
AndyDrg – :
OMG ! THIS IS LOOOOOVEEEEE!!!!!!!!
sweet, fruity,woody, sexy scent ! UNISEX
Targitay – :
Beautiful notes, big disappointment. Tobacco dipped in jar of pickled cucumbers. At least on my skin.
20sanya – :
this is very similar to spicebomb and 1899. It has the similar vibe although is not identical
dobrik772 – :
Cognac con un pizzico di limone.
Partenza aspramente alcolica che non si ammorbidisce.
Un’eco lontanissima di vaniglia, tutte le altre note riportate non pervenute.
Ha lo stesso aroma di un bicchierino di grappa.
Monocorde, semplice.
Apprezzabile forse da un alpino.
Per me, proprio no grazie.
Deroxcwszy – :
To me it smells pretty similar to Spicebomb, which I admittedly haven’t smelled in a couple of years. Still, for this sort of scent I’d rather go with 1899 by Histoires de Parfums.
Horse43 – :
the top note is a very drawback note. it reminded me for once the essence of someone who had beer. too much cognac and too much dried fruits (mostly apples), some sour raspberries, and bitter caramel. after few minutes the vanilla arise and those top combination withdraws a little bit in away that you can sense the sweetness at least for awhile. but still the top combinations where blinded harshly in away that when all drawbacks and let the vanilla leads makes the essence in general smells slightly like Henna (حنا) it’s the type of mixed herbals that indians uses to adorns their hands and legs, it’s similar to tattoos but it vanishes in few days. in short it’s what Madonna placed in her hands on Frozen music video.
tolik4947 – :
I really wanted to like this, but as in many of his main PG line and the rest of his Huitieme Art line I find that Pierre Guillaume falls short of his stated objective. In this case he is trying to achieve the essence of cognac. In fact he is channeling the ghost of Luten’s Filles en Aiguilles but without the wonderful pines & delightful frankincense that elevates the sweet fruity base. This is rather lumpen in its linearity and generic, somewhat woody (Iso E?) sweetness. Last year’s Monsieur was also a big generic yawn. He also does the rather pedestrian Phaedon line, leading me to think that he needs to develop far fewer frags and focus on SAYING something….. nice bottle though!