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gidrant120807 – :
This is a very generic concept of what Oud should smell like, with a bit of mintyness. I cannot justify the price of it, and there are far more interesting oud scents that are Worth investing in (for example, Byredo Oud Immortell or Maison Francis Kurdjan Oud series).
Try Before you buy, if you are an oud-lover, this is would not bring anything new to your table.
demaTeams56 – :
It’s a little minty in the top then camphorous. It’s similar to a nonanimalic oud but I am sniffing cedar in here, too. Very dry and balsamic. In the final drydown nine hours in, there is definitely amber in the base.
Man1 – :
Great effort by Mr Spyros. This has no Oud for sure just like 99pc of colognes with the golden words Oud/Oudh/Aoud. The perfume starts with a a leathery animalic dirty tone almost like a animal musk moat likely civet or castoreum backed by a sharp lavender which adds a touch of powdery balsamic sharpness to the scent. Its quite dry. The top is soon joined by stingy black peppers and some nutmeg like spiciness. Great job. The drydown is highly cedar like. The scent oozes class and is quite comforting to self. Definitely one for cool environ. The performance is great and never ever does the composition become redundant. Fabulous job. As an Oud lover I appreciate his vision. And the scent is extremely close to ROud elements by Kerosene. Very very similar.
ocsva1984 – :
A passing resemblance to an ashtray mentholated note present in Heeley’s Phoenicia. Instead of story development, it presents a stark one note dimensional.
Interesting as a building block. Not sure if I would want to wear it alone.
I change my rating to thumbs up as Baruti follows in the traditions of Dior Elixir.
“Here ya go”? “Recognize the perfumer within.”
okutan – :
This is the kind of ( oud ) where a man or a lady can use.
smooth , soft , a bit strong but not in a bad way. I’m getting some ( incense ) here, not sure if it’s my imagination there’s a hint of that.
I would say , this is a mature perfume , not good in hot weather , more of a night choice.
Again , Where the heck is the incense !!
ded1004 – :
If this doesn’t have oud in it then Spyros is a genius! It trully has that oud simulation at max although I sense some vacuumed factory sealed bag. But after all I can’t deny that this smells like oud which is the type of oud that Europeans generally know.
ScorpioToo – :
Honestly i was very interested in the name and that is the main reason i bought it.
The juice is very nice strong and long lasting, it is elegant and nice to wear to major events or evenings.