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Tanardera – :
Got a free sample from the manufacturer which was very generous indeed! It is a very nice woody fragrance without any trace of florals, this I love…..the rose that regularly travels with oud is such a cliche. Speaking of oud, I am quite sure it does not contain any of the true wild agarwood as this tree is about to be endangered due to over harvesting. It is not possible to tell which tree has the wanted infection so many are destroyed in the hunt. That mean that true oud cost thousands of dollars. There are some cultivated agarwood that are infected but as it takes over 40 years for the rot to develop in full….and the cultivation has only been going on for lets say half that time…it is not as good as the real stuff. The use of aroma chemicals is therefor the usual origin of many ¨oud¨ fragrances today.
This being said, I still like this fragrance a lot…:-)
Regards
matz Ridderstrom
Sweden