Description
“Mystic, cosmic and earthly. The “Mystic Leather Nights” is a mystical and spiritual alliance
of dazzling spices, sensual flowers and rich woods that shine with their own light. An Oriental and Woody fragrance that takes us to cosmic distances where the earthly touches
of leather bring us to the ecstasy of the perfume. A textured and intense essence that embraces us with the energy and depth of leather. The fragrance emerges on a beam of light that lets of the Cardamom and Cinnamon. The scented trail of the spices reach the floral, elegant and subtle heart where Jasmine, Roses and Orange blossoms subtly embrace the sensuality and richness of the woods at the bottom: Sandalwood and touches of Vanilla, which gives it a powerfully attractive elegance.” – a note from the brand.
Mystic Leather Nights was launched in 2017.
dd85nsk – :
Outstanding masterpiece: very long lasting; sweeter version of Fahrenheit Le Parfum.
slavat – :
So underrated, this is better than many others in the same genre that cost more than double the price
tola – :
Despite the jewels released by JD like Arabian nights, this one is of medicore quality and doesn’t deserve to be bought at least blindly.
Cheerio.
lenakomlik – :
Does anyone know where to buy this online? Corte Ingles doesn’t have any Jesus del Pozo scents on their website at all, let alone this one.
sunodolofwawi – :
A stronger niche version of Tom Ford Noir Extreme.
I get cinnamon and other spices in the opening gradually turning into a creamy milky pistachio. it then started to sweeten up due to the vanilla.
this is a stronger niche version of tom ford noir extreme.
excellent performance
NeoX – :
The good stuff is quite impossible to find as they are target to the mid East….they are available at Corte Ingles but only in Marbella as that city is a popular shopping destination for the overly wealthy Gulf clientele.
Cheers
Matz
Stockholm
Juriko – :
Where are Jesus del Pozo fragrances actually sold in Western Europe? I’ve searched in French, British and Spanish department stores (yes; Spanish) and can’t find them to sample!