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Алексмосква – :
A darkly spiced, dry vetiver, the oud is a cleaner base for the potent earthy, herbal scent to sit upon. This is another surprising Papyrus (a note I thought I didn’t like incidentally) along with Clive Christian E I’ve tried recently. This has much more of a traditional origin in things like GPH1 and CdG 2 Man and more pariferally Wonderoud and Encre Noire. To be fair to this it actually transitions further than any of the ones mentioned above, changing from an obvious masculine oud opening to spicy smoked woods and then earthy drydown. There’s clearly incense and maybe hints of patchouli with papyrus and vetiver looming large. This stuff is great. I really enjoyed it.
tehnobudlo – :
I tried this at the Parle Moi de Parfum store in Paris and it struck me as somewhat a simulacrum of Tom Ford’s Oud Wood – but not quite as ‘warm’ or ‘sweet’ as Oud Wood – and if you like TF Oud Wood then buy this for 100€ cheaper.