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castal – :
Same here. Same bottle and notes, but called Golden Moscow. I get dusty amber rose and possibly carnation. There’s a sticky stage of sweet flowers, almost like an attar, but it dries rapidly past that as the amber emerges into a smoothly creamy musk /amber, with that sweet rose hint. Too old fashioned for me in the end though, and an old style powdery note emerges that reminds me of medicated foot powder. I get that powder note in many old classics, like Vol de Nuit and Nuit de Noel, so that’s nothing against this scent, just my chem and whatever that ingredient is.
Molodoy – :
My bottle looks like this but it’s called “Golden Moscow” maybe that Russian name means that? Anyway, it’s glorious (Golden Moscow), well-blended floral scent that’s warm & cheerful, can be casual or for nights. I thought it was ylang ylang & sandalwood, but these notes listed sound right, they’re just blending very well together.