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Bowics – :
Glad I stumbled upon this dark exotic smelling gem. Clove, rose geranium, and oud are what I pick up on the most. It reminds me of Monte Carlo Rose De Taif but less rose and more oud. This is exceptional and smells more expensive than it is.
jfoekoroff – :
If you like oud fragrances, woodsy fragrances this is an olfactory orgasm of woods. It has rose, saffron, davana and geranium, so there are moments when it gets floral but not heavily floral. It’s mostly a rose scent. There is benzoin which gives it a warmth and fiery quality. Vetiver gives it spice and there are cloves and spices but mostly woods and musk. The agarwood is the dominant note and the oak moss. There is aromatic patchouli and sandalwood. Smells Oriental and Persian. It smells like the interior of a Persian palace where there is a lot of sandalwood and incense. Strong stuff unisex masculine. It also smells so expensive and luxurious. Often times it reminded me of the classic Avon fragrance Occur! If you like animalic musky scents this one is a beauty.
German_V – :
Day two and Mystic Oud is really growing on me. Different from any other oud in my collection. It is like a chypre oud, sort of old school with an aldehydic feel. There is an airy quality to it. It is dark….and fluffy. If that is such a thing. Lots of rose. On my skin there is a slight powdery quality to it. It is dirty and clean at the same time. One of my favorite combos.
And as far as Duchaufour….he is a perfumer. He creates perfumes. That is what he does for a living. Not sure why he gets slammed for it. He is an artist and it is also his livelihood. He is working. And doing an excellent job at what he does.
Андрей Перец – :
The dividing line between madness and genius
is very,very thin. While Bertrand does have
masterpieces to his credit, scents which stand
up with the best in the world I do agree with
snowtree.
Sergei4 – :
Bertrand, you’re a mad man! Has anyone ever seen a perfumer crank out so many perfumes for so many different houses? If you’re not abundantly rich by now, you should be. Hard to believe you don’t have your own line yet like Kurkdjian and Buxton. That would be amazing!