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Вадим Потапенко – :
Absolutely gorgeous!!!!
dfkmrjdcrfz – :
For a company known for bath products, this fragrance is seriously expensive IMO. My bottle cost more than US$200!
I think it is up there with Chanel price wise, but oh I do love this leathery rose fragrance for winter. It’s an oily EDP that leaves a glossy sheen on your skin for a bit after application. The oilier, the better I say!
I have a few tonka bean bombs on my perfume shelf. Thankfully the tonka bean is not prominent in this fragrance. It’s a smoky, leathery, rosy with lovely berry juice- indeed a cozy fragrance and it lasts well on my skin. It won’t be to everyone’s taste but if you like winter Orientals and enjoy Lanvin Arpege, Opium and other similar heavier winter fragrances, you may just love this one too. It does not resemble Arpege or Opium but it’s along the same wintery vein. It’s rather luxurious! The flacon is pretty too.
kleva – :
yes. it is mega fruity. but also, INCREDIBLY rosey. it smells exactly how it sounds. the taif rose (i thought this was NOT rose ottoman; i thought taif rose was rose damascena???) works wonders with the berries. even the citrus pops in for a cup of tea. it’s marvelous, really. really like this one. that said, i’ve read somewhere that it derivative of some other scent, but i’ve not smelt anything else like this before and i really like it. there IS a *bit* of a fem vibe to it, i must say, but not anymore fem than anything else i have and wear. anyway, i would wear this again, maybe even hunt it down.
there’s a bitter aftertone to it too, maybe leathery or resiney? hard to say. i like it…
uyrteyiuyute – :
It’s too fruity and sharp, I’d like if without the blackberry
223344 – :
The new panty dropper is provided by…”wait for it…wait for it”….Crabtree & Evelyn?!!! Isn’t this the same company that specializes in all things Bath and Body Work-Esque? Why, yes it is..Welcome to Crabtree’s venture into the world of niche. The first thing that grabbed my attention obviously were the avalanche of notes. I have to be honest, with the bevy of notes; I expected to smell otherworldly. My expectations were met with surprise, not chagrin. All 22 notes are present. Miraculous. For those seeking Hiroshima like projection, be forewarned that ottoman’s eminence is like a breath. The first initial spray, is everything you would expect from an oriental handbook with nutmeg leading the way. No lie, every note is present. The entire perfume pyramid on your skin simultaneously. My favorite note through this process were probably the blackberries. The fruit in ottoman as a whole gushed vivaciously to the point where you would have to smell it to believe it. The oriental DNA from the top is present throughout with the leather becoming more pronounced as time goes by. In closing, the army of ingredients gives the impression of a monster fragrance but i can assure you that Ottoman Rose is more friendly than it is monster. A good offering.