It starts with an explosion of almond, then the wonderful vanilla comes in (reminiscent of PDM Layton) that continues screaming and strongly projecting this almond/vanilla aroma. Then something kind of woody comes in, I think it's cedar or sandalwood.
It continues to exhale this velvety mixture of almond with the creaminess of vanilla. During its transformation, I felt something floral in the middle, but quite faint.
Excellent scent for autumn days and I would even say on spring nights, because the vanilla doesn't get that sweet thing that gets sick easily.
It has a great similarity with PDM Layton, I would even venture to say that it is the best low-cost option as an alternative. Of course, in PDM the notes have a much higher quality and an absurd fixation, but believe me that Al Haramain did an excellent job of approximation.
It may seem synthetic (for the price and natural as it is), but I didn't find it that synthetic, the notes work in such great harmony!