Shahzadah Tola

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Shahzadah Tola

Shahzadah Tola

Rated 3.00 out of 5 based on 1 customer rating
(1 customer review)

Shahzadah Tola for women and men of Tola

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Description

A prince with the blood of royals during the realm of the Shah
was known as “Shahzadah.” The term also refers to a Gujarati prince.

Shahzadah by Tola is a Chypre Floral fragrance for women. This is a new fragrance. Shahzadah was launched in 2013. The nose behind this fragrance is Dhaher Bin Dhaher. Top notes are grapefruit, lime, orange, raspberry, plum and pink pepper; middle notes are rose, geranium, lily-of-the-valley and jasmine; base notes are cedar, sandalwood, patchouli, agarwood (oud), guaiac wood, cypriol oil or nagarmotha, olibanum, white musk, ambergris, vanilla and honey. The fragrance features amber, musk, rose, pink pepper and grapefruit.

The fragrance is available as an eau de parfum and parfum extrait.

1 review for Shahzadah Tola

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    This is a close sibling of Micallef’s Emir. Opens with a burst of pepper and bitter grapefruit and an immediate oud/geranium combo – just like Emir. There’s some ethereal fruit notes that kind of float around in the “bubble space” of this scent, though, and along with the abstract florals, they create a kind of watercolor pastel effect that exists on the scent’s periphery.
    That watercolor pastel effect has been present in the other Tola scent I tried, too, Masha, which was more like a colorful pastel watercolor rendition of Dia Man. Good stuff, that, and good stuff, this too.
    Or rather, I should say I like them. I don’t know if they’re objectively good. Part of me feels that the compositions are crammed together with as much shit as he could find, but it does somehow all work, and they do evolve slowly and nicely and really have a lot going on at all times, even though sometimes it is hard to distinguish as the notes blur together. Still, the overall aesthetic seems to be rich scents with a certain sheer pastel frivolity imbued in them, and it’s not quite like anything I’ve ever smelled, despite the core of both scents strongly resembling preexisting scents.
    Shahzadah stays fairly linear with notes flitting in and out, but the core peppery, somewhat dry geranium/oud running from top to bottom. At the top there are the fruit notes (i do pick up just hints of raspberry, lime, and plum), the middle has the abstract floral accord, and the base a bit of patchouli and incense and honey – well, to be honest the honey is actually part of that core accord, too – but given the unwavering core the scent does feel more or less linear.
    Still, it’s really quite nice. One other thing about these Tola scents is that they seem to get me thinking about them after I wear them and I always look forward to wearing them again because I know I’ll pick up another new little facet or two.
    Overall, I like Tola for being familiar and yet unique. I think it’s worth checking out a few of them (this one if you like Emir, or like the idea of TdH as an oud; Masha if you like Dia Man but would like to see it with more color and playfulness).

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