Description
“Inside a tent in the desert, Khan is sitting on his Kilim, a rugged sabre on his knees. A woman serves his cardamom rice. The young man smiles, but his thoughts are elsewhere. He remembers his daring escape from the palace of the governor. At regular times, the incense blended with the agar wood walls. The aromas diffused in the air, and mixed with the patchouli and geranium radiating from the clothes of the governor’s wife. She often watched him from a small pit in her maid’s room. Khan escaped, but he somehow misses the aromas of his luxurious prison.” – a note from the brand.
Prison Blues was launched in 2016. The nose behind this fragrance is Ludmila Bitar.
adfrtth8435 – :
This may not be a ground-breaking fragrance but it’s a very well constructed patchouli scent in the old-school style.
RA3MAC – :
PRISON BLUE is a perfume for men, I’d say so. In fact I’d recomment it to a career-driven or a businessman. Woods softened by cardamom, which is well perceived and actualizes a formula otherwise already seen in past decades. Same task is delivered by oud, which is present but without being overwhelming like Montale, Kilian or Santi Burgas, no wild Arabia-style here! Have you ever tryed Perris Bois d’Oud? Or Tom Ford old glories Japon Noir and Purple Patchouli?, well, that’s the area. And I like it.