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wulf33 – :
Agree with sentiments from the reviewers here. Mellow pepper and incense emerge and last for a few hours. Would add that this strikes me as a casual weekend wear frag, maybe leisurely hike/walk, or hanging around with friends while a pit fire kicks up.
rjp514speagoessenda – :
I agree with Chicago Tony T’s comparison of this to the CDG Incense series but the incense is toned down here in favor of the pine, pepper and sandalwood. Has good silage for a couple of hours but becomes a skin scent after that. I like it but didn’t love it.
lkc647speagoessenda – :
I recently found out about this new US based niche house from my friend below picknenders. They are offering samples of all 4 of their scent for $5 with free shipping so I figured why not. Antoine Lie created 3 of the 4 who’s well known for his various ELDO creations and Wonderwood so it was a no brainer. Sequoia reminds me of the CDG Incense series so much that it really could be the 5th frag in that series. It opens up with a pine smell that quickly translates to a woody incense vibe with a touch of pepper. It’s sort of coniferous but not completely like Lutens Fille en Aiguilles. It’s minimalistic in a way that diehard smoky/incense fans won’t fall head over heels for it but it’s very wearable and approachable. Can be signature worthy and I consider it a safe and likeable scent. This is the 1st that I have tried and can’t wait to try the others!
plyutos – :
Sweet wood… Smells more like oud with sweet undertones. My initial thought was that this would be pleasing to the under 20 crowd. I’ll stick with that.