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dn050275cdn – :
Chocolate sweet taif rose & pears.
It’s a bit weird to be honest with that patchouli chocolate blend, pears, and taif roses, it’s more of melted chocolate with sharp roses and pears, not a quality type of chocolate.
This is quite unpleasant.
TVEERD – :
I wish I experienced all of the notes that others have (rose, chocolate, patchouli, incense–yes please), but Rose of Kali just doesn’t work for me.
The rose does not smell like the actual flower, but rather like a plastic rose that has been in a damp basement for several days and is beginning to mold on the petals. Aside from this, I do not get any of the gourmand notes, nor do I detect incense. Moldy, cobwebby plastic rose for me (not fair!)
It is very unique and has a distinctive morose character that reminds me for some reason of a pirate’s funeral, it just wasn’t what I was expecting from all of the wonderful notes listed.
Egor30 – :
I hadn’t tested any Neil Morris fragrances up until this point, and let me tell you, this looks to be an extraordinary niche house. Rose of Kali in the parfum concentration has served as the perfect introduction.
A few months ago I had a craving for a rich and delicious blend of rose and chocolate. I had certain ideas about how it should smell, and I honestly didn’t think I’d find it. Rose of Kali has certainly come close to my dream perfume.
The pear note in this composition doesn’t look like it belongs, but believe me, it does. I really can’t imagine Rose of Kali without this deliciously juicy pear accord. It softens the rather bold opening of rose, oud, chocolate and incense.
The first few hours of Rose of Kali is heavenly. It’s right up there as one of my favourite parfums. Unfortunately, incense and a thick, white musk note dominates the drydown. It’s not an unpleasant blend, but it kind of changes the mood. On my skin, the drydown smells of pink musk sticks.
I adore Rose of Kali’s complexity and unusual approach. It’s easily one of the most impressive scents on the niche market. More people need to smell this fragrance, especially if they love heavy rose scents.
As you would expect from a niche parfum, the longevity and sillage are excellent. I highly recommend Rose of Kali. I am thoroughly impressed.
vaduvf – :
It’s very much again like some of the others in his line, a blend of fragrant oils you could buy from a “hippy” store in the 90’s. In fact I’m pretty sure I had one just like this!. It’s very strong! Rose, incense, the chocolate note is at the beginning, dry down in incence rose. Spicey & smokey.
Asasin32rus – :
Boozy,incensy rose. Reminds me of open-air mass in the month of may. Very mystique scent and totally unusual. Quite strong, you only need to dab this one on you.
syncmas – :
only for lovers of dark roses – it has quite a chocolate-ey feel to it; but not with the gourmand take, it is more of a bitter chocolate.
The incense and the myrrh seem to be quite intense to me too.
Test before you buy – it is a very intense and unusual scent.