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Evgen_ka – :
How much Cumin do you get in this?
I am interested in buying it, have a good offer but there is no way for me to test it before buying. I dont like cumin at all in my perfumes.
shtamp74 – :
Supremacy Gold’s fascination is longing, seduction
this perfume is masterfully imitates the tones that blend together to form a stunning whole.
Introduction include violet and peach flowers. Their connection with cumin and nutmeg gives space sparkling scent, but sensually the bearing. Dark wood echoes patchouli lead us to the beautiful irises given to the society vanilla scent directly blossomed. The walk continues with black amber and musk purity subtlety, opening space for oud oil, which underlines the whole composition of perfectly fitting and very addictive fragrance.
Scarfais – :
Just received this, very nice, definitely unisex, not overpowering and somehow those notes all mix very well for a sweet fragrance with a middle eastern touch
elkkom – :
i actually find this surprisingly beautiful its not as cloying or as sickly sweet its a oud with amber and resins and some spices i find it not bad for its reletevly cheap price for about 30 us $ for a 100 ml edp ..
the silver one does smell like cred aventous
and this golden bottle one smells similar to many from mancera just watered down version of some of the heavy hitters like estee lauder mystique wood and even David yurman the brown limited edition one which i love so much of course with quality difference ..that being said that afnan was bought from a high quality quaity company for more than 80 years called “Atyab Al-marshoud” and they have a long history with pure ouds and agar wood and incense..
back to the perfume ..it is a well blended somewhat more astringent oudy rosy ambery conotation..it is like the hundreds f the other montales and oud conotations out there it is similar to caligraphy by aramis ..it mellows to some cozy ambery oudy rosy accord perfect for winter it could also be a bit powdery a bit balsamic with hints of patchouli and subtle hints of sweetness ..honestly to my nose it doesn’t smell bad at all its fresh crisp yet oudy(synthetic) it smells like walking in to blomingsdale dubai mall and being sprayed with the hundreds of niche oudy perfumes for 3 digit numbers…
gergiendy – :
andyman32 have one bottle only not several hundreds.
Нюс – :
I havnt tried this, just rrad that the silver versuon of this is one of the best Creed Aventus clones, checking the gold version out of curiosity I find this funny review by @andyman32 who claims that he has several hundreds of perfumes while his first and last review is to say that this scent is cheap and horrible. Interesting man, way to go!
volakic – :
I’ll place my sensibilities first – I’m a middle-age professional man with a substantial (several hundreds) collection of fragrances. I enjoy in particular masculine florals, aquatics, ouds and orientals. I do not like cloying fragrances, nor do I like bone-dry synthetic 1970s-style chypres. Some of my favorites houses are Issey Miyake, Montale, L’Artisan Parfumeur, Creed, Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier and Fujiyama. I also enjoy some of the Amouage, Ajmal, Franck Olivier and Le Labo fragrances. Of course, there are a great many more I like, and a great many more I dislike.
As with most middle-eastern perfumer offerings not available in the US (Afnan, Armaf, Ajmal, Arabian Oud, Rasasi) I bought this blind. The success rate has been really very good overall when doing this, but this Supremacy Gold is a flop. When I encounter anything as sickeningly cloying as this, I can’t be bothered to review it in any further detail. The top note is marshmallow and the dry down is marshmallow plus something else. Another hot mess like this I recently bought blind and immediately put in my “sell/give away” box is Armaf Paraty. Also so sweet you cringe when you smell it – alcoholic bubble gum. I’ve thoroughly pilloried several Karen Low (Xchange) offerings on Amazon, and several others, for similarly overwhelming sappy, sticky, awful sweetness. I will add more reviews as I work through testing my purchases – several so far have been VERY nice indeed – and I have several from Afnan – but, unless you think “eau de Log Cabin Syrup” sounds appealing, you simply won’t want to bother with this one.