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Immalmela – :
This is very aquatic and doesn’t agree with my skin. Too bad, because the sandalwood is good quality.
Winy17 – :
My mind springs to a glass of fine oaky red wine. Delightful.
pro100Dima – :
Probably the most authentic and straightforward sandalwood I’ve ever smelled. I’d wear this driving down the California coast.
щдщдщд – :
This is beautiful though one dimensional. I can’t detect the orchid, violet or carrot notes, instead what remains is a creamy, delicious, tropical sandalwood. I also get vanilla and coconut which is not listed.
This was a blind buy inspired by the reviewers here, and I’m so happy I did. SdP is smooth and fairly linear after the dramatic opening. Perfect unisex scent, leaning slightly feminine. Longevity is stellar too, more than 10 hours on me. I wish the sillage was better as this stays pretty close, but nevertheless I can’t stop smelling myself, so I’m buying a backup bottle in case this ever goes out of distribution.
View167 – :
I am a sandalwood lover big time and this does not disappoint. I have been wearing this almost daily for a month. It is beautiful. I bought my bottle in NM in San Francisco on holiday. The extrait is even better but boy is it expensive, Anyway, this is very reminiscent of Santal 33 which I also own and wear a lot,. But this is more lush, more tropical, less austere. It smells more luxurious and multidimensional, Sandalwood dominates, but there is a tropical vibe happening that I can’t resist. Performance is great. Totally unisex.. Recommend without hesitation.
heo486intitytek – :
According to a reputable online retailer, notes missing from the pyramid above: carrot, orchid, violet, gurjum balsam, Pacific sandalwood, dry woods, cashmere woods, musk.
I find this a beautifully authentic Pacific sandalwood scent. Very close to precious Mysore sandalwood, more so than Australian. This sandalwood is buttery, a little nutty. There are also hints of dry spice and I do pick up the subtlety of dark green violet leaf. This is probably where the parallel to Le Labo Santal 33 is made with its spicy green nuance. However, the sandalwood note is far superior in Santal du Pacifique and the greens less obvious but offering a hint of something intriguing.
The sillage is moderate and the longevity is fairly average; I love spraying this moreish wood to my heart’s content.
brindisi – :
I tested the EDP version:
I agree with Calvini. There’s definitely DNA from Santal 33
kolireiz – :
This is not bad. A dry & simple sandalwood fragrance similar to Le Labo’s Santal 33 (without the impact). I encourage you to try the Extrait if you want something a little more special.
This is how they get you:
1. Present 2 lines (one being the “luxury” edition, which is what they really want to sell).
2. Purposely holding back on the quality & ingenuity of the cheaper line while giving you a taste of their true intention.
3. Leave you half-way satisfied so you’d justify spending more on the 2nd version.