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pyg968Unlogrere – :
A very nice slightly sweet dry woody scent, sandalwood is definitely the main note along with some others listed above it smells like a true classic fragrance for men this is a love at first sniff for me I wish I could smell like this all the time
If you like Chanel egoiste, Geo f trumper sandalwood, gurlain heritage then definitely check out tobs sandalwood as you won’t be disappointed it smells exquisite.
halo 464 – :
To me this is a light classy take on Sandalwood. I like it in warmer weather compared to other deeper Sandalwood’s i have. Even a bit casual. I honestly don’t think wood here. It’s just something my rich uncle would have wore. It smells like someone older with money, has a little alcohol and pipe smoke on the breath,….goes golfing. That kind of guy’s scent.
nik7 – :
This is a nice scent. It is warm and creamy. I think about my grandfather when I smell it.
kolesnichencko.artur – :
There’s a sour woodiness that when combined with the florals gives the impression of an old knik-knak/variety store full of rustic wooden goods, potpourri and unlit incense sticks. It has a great traditional rosemary/lavender opening and a pleasant powderiness in the drydown that provides some concession but overall this is a very basic and somewhat cheap smelling fragrance. To be fair, it is priced accordingly.
Grischin1 – :
There are myriad houses touting Sandalwood. Of them all, the one that endures over time and remains the benchmark complex Sandalwood as a true Gentleman’s fragrance… is this one.
janis – :
yes, nice scent ..
Rechyn – :
This is a pleasant enough fragrance, if you like sweet, spicy, woody, cloying drug store stock men’s cologne. As a “luxury” cologne, however, I was somewhat disappointed. My benchmark for sandalwood colognes is Crabtree & Evelyn Sandalwood and Taylor of Bond Street is simply not in the same league. Indeed, I would have expected sandalwood to figure prominently but found in reality that it struggled to make itself noticed amongst the dominating sweetness and spice. What woodiness there Is present is indistinct and more reminiscent of wood shavings than the definitive fragrance of sandalwood.
Do I wear Taylor Sandalwood? Yes, occasionally, but only to keep my wife happy as she bought me the bottle as a gift. Do I enjoy it? No, because it reminds me that that I have Crabtree & Evelyn in the cupboard and am missing out on the pleasure of wearing real sandalwood. If you are considering investing in Taylor Sandalwood, do yourself a huge favour and checkout Crabtree & Evelyn first. If you still want to purchase Taylor, then at least it will be an informed purchase.