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Sandalwood Canyon 2003

8.0 / 10 27 Ratings
A popular perfume by Abercrombie & Fitch for men, released in 2003. The scent is oriental-floral. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Oriental
Floral
Spicy
Woody
Sweet

Fragrance Notes

RoseRose SaffronSaffron BergamotBergamot NutmegNutmeg Oriental blossomsOriental blossoms
Ratings
Scent
8.027 Ratings
Longevity
7.623 Ratings
Sillage
7.223 Ratings
Bottle
6.726 Ratings
Submitted by Elysium · last update on 06/23/2022.
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2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Elysium

900 Reviews
Elysium
Elysium
Helpful Review 5  
The King of Modern Pâtisserie
ZARA Ambré Noble belongs to the "Exclusive Accords" collection, together with Exclusive Oud and Wood Noir sibling. All of them are oriental-like and targeted for colder seasons.

Ambré Noble opens with notes of powdery bergamot, nutmeg, bittersweet, and leathery saffron and something a bit spicy, white pepper I would bet. The bergamot-saffron set is prominent and nicely combined with the sweetness of the nutmeg and the mild spiciness of the alleged peppercorn. The resulting accord is not zesty, instead of a kind of like milky, creamy, and smooth. Besides, I can even get some muskiness if I press my nose close to my skin.
Ambré Noble is not what I'd call an amber. It's what I'd call a pastry. Somehow this amber, with its predominant notes of saffron and rose, comes out smelling precisely like the pastries at the Pierre Hermé in Paris. Whoa! So damn delicious, what an excellent opening!

The middle notes are mainly floral or oriental floral, with a gentle touch of jasmine and rose blossom. Here the vibe is soft, creamy, flowery, there is something that reminds me of sweet and smooth leather, and the red rose plays the drama queen's role. I presume that osmanthus is present in this oriental mix of flowers with its scent of happiness. It smells of warm and ripe apricots, good black tea with its floral notes and natural sweetness, and soft leather. It's a luscious, velvety scent, vibrant and delightful, but the sunny, citrus-kissed fruit and the tannic tea notes keep things from getting too dangerous.

The fragrance closes with sweet, buttery, and resinous notes of dark amber, although none of the amber components seem in the base notes. An aristocratic, creamy, and luscious amber rose.
Notwithstanding, I get notes of sweet oud, tender and delicate, let me say white oud, a sort of pitchy benzoin, a tad of animal musk, and the well-known creaminess of the sandalwood.

So the oud, rose, saffron, sandalwood, and bergamot are what come out to my nose. Jasmine, white pepper, and nutmeg are also there but are more supporting notes. I also feel this is an amber-rose combination more than anything else. It is not a pure fragrance, and it will take a few more wearings to appreciate the finer nuances of this fragrance truly.

Overall, a lovely fragrance that I think could work for most of the late fall and winter months and cooler weather. As an EDP, the longevity is above average, more than 8 hours on my skin, whereas sillage stays close to the arms.

-Elysium
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DonJuanDeCat

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Very helpful Review 11  
Amber to Cry For
Hello hello and welcome to yet another, well, you know, just a comment. You’re probably getting used to this by now. I show up here, ramble endlessly about various things, complain about perfumes, talk about nerdy stuff, and eventually, if you’re lucky, I might get to the scent description :D

Today, we’re talking about the fragrance Ambré Noble by Zara. Before I introduce the scent, I’d better mention right away that this fragrance is from 2016, which means it might not even be available anymore… that’s often the case with Zara. Their fragrances seem to disappear from their boutiques quickly because they launch new scents every year, and 2016 was unfortunately quite a while ago… but I’m not sure about this, so no guarantee whether the fragrance is actually gone or not, just check for yourself if you’re interested :)

What else can be said about Zara? Well, for me, they belong to the fashion manufacturers that, alongside fashion, also create quite decent fragrances; there are many beautiful scents from Zara… most of which have probably been discontinued long ago, argh :D

Anyway, as mentioned, today we’re talking about Ambré Noble. And yes, it’s another men’s fragrance today, so you can’t say I only test women’s scents :)

The Scent:
The fragrance starts with sweet notes that turn out to be a mix of rose and honey, along with saffron, and maybe a hint of nutmeg, but I’m not so sure about that. In any case, the scent is warm, soft, and beautifully spicy-sweet.
A little later, the fragrance becomes somewhat more floral, although apart from the roses, it’s hard to say what other flowers you can smell here. It’s like with oriental fragrances, which tend to smell quite heavy and sweet, where you can mainly recognize the rose. Here too, as mentioned, you smell a lot of rose, along with a lot of sweetness that increasingly comes from the amber, but in my opinion, you can still perceive a decent portion of honey. And it’s a kind of spicy honey, similar to the Angel fragrances by Mugler.
In the base, the scent smells of warm amber, which radiates softly and comes across beautifully. The honey diminishes, the spices are no longer identifiable and simply serve as a nice addition to the overall scent. All in all, a very beautiful fragrance.

The Sillage and Longevity:
The sillage is good, but not as strong as expected. In any case, you will still be well noticed for a while with this fragrance. The longevity is also good, as the scent lasts about eight to ten hours, at least on my skin.

The Bottle:
There seem to be two bottles of this fragrance. One is a somewhat simpler design, which can be seen in the photos below, and is brownish-reddish with the Zara logo visible at the bottom. This one also has a nice bronze cap. Then there’s another brown bottle, which, however, is more elaborately designed with diamond-shaped or pyramidal patterns on the edge and the lower part of the bottle. The more elaborate one looks more luxurious and I like it much better.

Conclusion:
So, I think this fragrance belongs to the Zara scents that you might cry over if it’s truly no longer available :D
Because it really turned out very nicely and smells great right now for autumn with its oriental and somewhat heavier notes like amber, honey, and spices. The roses also make the scent noticeably more floral, at least at the beginning and in the heart. For me, the scent is, as I said, an autumn/winter fragrance and can be used both as an office scent (but then apply less) and for going out.

With oriental men’s fragrances, it might be that roses are often a main component of perfumes, but here you might think the scent is unisex, so it can definitely be worn by women as well. It might even suit women a bit better than men, who knows? But as I said, you get this impression more at the beginning and in the heart note; the base, for me, is again clearly more unisex. Which is probably irrelevant to you perfume lovers since you use all scents anyway, regardless of whether they are for women or men :D
We men have a significantly smaller selection of fragrances anyway, so stop using up our men’s scents, you sniffers! :D

In any case, Ambré Noble is a fragrance worth trying if you can find it at all, mu ha ha ha, go cry if it’s no longer available. But you don’t need to be too sad, as an alternative, you could reach for the somewhat softer flankers of the Angel line by Mugler, as they go in the same scent direction, even if this fragrance here should appear softer and not so extremely intense. In any case, Ambré Noble is one of the most beautiful Zara fragrances I’ve tested so far.

Well, that’s it again. Let me know if you spot the fragrance in a Zara boutique, or you can feel free to vent to me if I’ve piqued your interest and the fragrance is no longer available, because you always complain to me anyway, so I’m used to your whining :DD

So, have a nice evening, see you later :)
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With the recent change in season, you might be on the look out for a warm fragrance perfect for the cooler days! Ambré Noble does its best!
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Is this really only for men??? It's definitely unisex with a feminine touch. Flowers, flowers + more flowers, no, it's too sweet for me.
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...snagged at a Romanian store. If I trust my nose, it's a mix of "Tobacco Vanille" and "The One" perfume. Hats off "ZARA"!
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Creamy, warm, and sweet. Perfect for the colder days or nights. For the price, another masterpiece from Zara.
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An oriental floral scent that feels masculine and unique thanks to the finely tuned notes of bergamot and nutmeg.
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A close-to-skin rose-saffron charmer. Nice - although it doesn't evolve much. But: niche fragrance combos are breaking into the low-price segment.
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Great scent...but for men? NO! Unisex...more feminine - because of the many floral notes. There's something seductive about it...when a WOMAN wears it.
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There are only 2 fragrances my girlfriend wears, Alien and this one. And this one beats Alien by miles! Floral, spicy, amazing!
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Unisex, if not even more feminine. Floral start, then warm and slightly spicy. I prefer the other two from the line ;)
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