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Edvnas233 – :
it’s ok to be honest and NEVER smell this one after the pour Madame cause you’ll be extremely disappointed. i can smell the delicate lavander, nutmeg, slightly sandalwood, some cedar, and leather incense core. it deserves to be masculine and elegant. but i wonder… is it a long lasting! let’s just wish it is.
edit (31th dec 2014) after trying it triple times… i just realized the charm it brings.. nutmeg, slightly bitter almonds, with minced lavender… musk with fainted vanillalized cedar.. and maybe some tonka. quite charming and captivating. although it’s quite expensive but this masterpiece deserves every penny i paid for.
silich51 – :
This was a nice surprise. A very nice one actually. What immediately came to mind was a smoother version of the lavender-incense accord of Luten’s Encens Et Lavande and the tonka-lavender of Fourreau Noir, paired to the orris-woody-incense combo of, say, Carthusia 1681 or Silver Factory. The composition is built around an oriental fougere-y structure which is rich and dry at the same time, with a delightful woody-nutty base that’s assertive but not too harsh. It has an overall classic masculine vibe to it but it doesn’t feel too simplistic or uninspired. Very nice.
Rating: 7/10