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8.4 / 10 9 Ratings
A limited perfume by Anatole Lebreton for women and men, released in 2023. The scent is resinous-spicy. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Resinous
Spicy
Woody
Oriental
Smoky

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
DateDate GrapefruitGrapefruit
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CypriolCypriol FrankincenseFrankincense GeraniumGeranium CedarCedar SandalwoodSandalwood
Base Notes Base Notes
Cistus absoluteCistus absolute OakmossOakmoss

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Ratings
Scent
8.49 Ratings
Longevity
7.98 Ratings
Sillage
7.48 Ratings
Bottle
7.114 Ratings
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Interesting Facts
The fragrance was created in collaboration with the owner of the perfumery, Dr Adbaya. The fragrance is meant to remind him of his childhood in Israel.

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Dellamorte

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Dellamorte
Dellamorte
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Hard to find a Lebreton that I dont like, apparently
You see? This one opens with grapefruit. I normally would hate this. But no, it's paired with dates, and the dry, decise scent of dates blends good with grapefruit.
I wouldn't say it's the best work from Lebreton, but I keep smelling it - trying to understand it wholly. It's oriental, but like a scent of a far away orient you catch through wind. A promise of orient. I... I find this one interesting.
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JackofSpades

2 Reviews
JackofSpades
JackofSpades
Helpful Review 7  
Travels and memories
It opens bright and brilliant, with a juicy grapefruit as if freshly squeezed, I even feel its bitter side. Then come the geranium, imposing, green and juicy, it reminds me of when we used to plant them with my grandmother in the summer in the balcony planters, with their particular green, juicy and slightly earthy aroma, a little spicy. The geranium marries with the opening of the grapefruit, and enriches it, paving the way for the base note ... here come the woods, sandalwood and cedar, and then his majesty the frankincense ... not liturgical, but still in resin ready for be turned on. In this phase, light smoky notes are added, very controlled, which enrich the woody and resinous scent already present previously.
If Grimoire is the medieval, European frankincense, with candles, wood and cathedral atmosphere… Tamam takes you directly to the East… incense, precious woody scents to remind us of sacred and mystical places, marry with the welcoming and vaguely fruity notes of grapefruit, and the radiant geranium, to remind us of the domestic and warm welcome that awaits us once we arrive in those places. A beautiful journey, a large oriental incense, which reminds us of sacred translations, but which, deep inside, reminds us of a warm maternal embrace (for me of my grandmother and her geraniums) and of everyday things. Thanks Adnan and thanks Anatole, wonderful perfume, you made me travel, remember and excite.
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Tamam begins incensy and slightly soapy, blending grapefruit and geranium before settling into woody cypriol, cedar and a resinous labdanum.
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2 years ago
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Woody dry leather, citrus and smoky spicy aspects. Very nice
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