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misershmit – :
I have to agree with Karlovonamesti, except for the following additional notes.
I find it opens a bit boozy, the only fragrance I own that does so. Then it settles into amber. I detect very little tea rose. I plan to layer it with other scents, as I feel it lends itself to that. I’ll report back on how that goes later.
I personally find the longevity quite decent,about 6 hrs.
Meddox – :
This one is a full-blown ambery oriental, with much less of a floral component than the original, although there is a little bit of tea rose in there. It starts off with an animalic honey, cinnamon, and nutmeg accord, made rather inedible by a saturnine rose accent that rapidly darkens the overall tone of the scent. Within thirty minutes this has all melted into a synthetic sandalwood and vanilla drydown, which becomes increasingly powdery and diffuse. Also, lurking in the mix is a semi-sweet “skin musk” type of note. Unlike the original Tea Rose and Jasmin flanker, TR Amber is a sheer and short-lived experience, with perhaps four hours for longevity, and not much throw. It is, however, a nicely balanced, woody blend. I paid five dollars for my one ounce bottle, and I’ll have it forever. If you see this one at a discounter, snatch it up. It’s no longer in production, rare, and a very nice scent for casual afternoons with friends and family.