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biu436speagoessenda – :
Very much the roughneck and an odd one out of all the Evodys I’ve tried so far. The house usually makes smooth, mannered, quite polite, classy and quiet scents with a distinctively sweet, lasting centre in common – whether they’re trying to be woody (Bois Secret) or leathery (Cuir Blanc) or amber (Amber Intense) … I tend to like them, but find them a little too smooth and not quite weird enough.
This on the other hand … is something other – rank and skanky and abrasively spicy – and I’m torn. It’s deeply dark and drenched in rum and cinnamon and some seriously intense charcoaly woods. The punch of clove is absolutely huge. Yes it does have a fair bit in common with Idole, which I love – though the Lubin is much, much sweeter and gentler. Noir d’Orient is just a little bit too much of a beast. I can see what it’s trying to do and it’s so nearly ecstatic. But for me it’s just a shade too acrid at first (though it does calm down a lot) and slightly overwhelming. Definitely should not be a blind buy and used sparingly. Do be bold and try it, though – I would say this could very easily be a signature scent for a strong, stylish, assertive man or woman.
ярок – :
A woody oriental dye that starts with a smell of Ron and spice great. Great because the smell of rum does not smell like a distillery or a bar, the mixture is soft, fine, delicate and very well aerated.
The point of incense and cinnamon gives you that touch of feeling in a paradise lost in the middle of the desert, at the fall of the sun.
The drying takes chocolate dyes by a fabulous patchouli with undeclared amber that causes the fragrance to be directed towards hot chocolate delights without letting it fall into the gourmand. The drifting wood is a name that is very exotic but here I do not feel it anywhere.
Good duration and medium stela.
From everything I’ve tested from Evody this fragrance is the best of the firm !!
Rating: 7.5
huga777 – :
Just got the samples for the whole collection of Evody. I have tried several of them but this is the one I fell for at first sight. Spicy would describe it really well. It would definitely be a good winter scent. I have had a similar scent in my collection once but I cannot figure it out so it is not very unique but not very common either. Yes, tobacco vanille by Tom Ford is kinda similar to this.
Scent: 8.5/10
Longevity: 8/10
Projection: 8/10
foviant – :
Peppery, cloves, spices, and rum with slight of sweet cinnamon, & incense. Overdose pepper i can say. It’s a fragrance i have smelled previously somewhere but i can’t remember which, so it is common to my nose somehow.
Fairly good but not an overwhelming to me.
Натали1973 – :
Oehhhwooooh; this is overwelming; a very stunning combination of spicy, smokey and an almost licorice sweetness. (Swedish licorice balls)
If you have enough of Oud but you love spice, wood, dry and also a little sweetness..try this… But not in the early morning :-)) and ( after 15 minutes) if you ever taste swedish licorice balls ( such a lovely fragrance but the connotation with this candy is too big for me)
Римма – :
Nice surprise ! In the opening lots,lots, lots of spices (cinnamon and cloves), sweet, soothing, shining with an aura.
Later on the rum steps in. Boozy and grown-up. This is what makes this fragrance un-girly, no little girl smells like a bottle of Captain Morgan 🙂
Later there is lots of bakery vanilla. Very nice !
Longevity and sillage are great. Should be dosed carefully.
Might be interesting for fans of Ambre Narguilé, Oajan and Idole.