Special Issue - Light Musk & Neroli 2012

Special Issue - Light Musk & Neroli by Duke Cannon
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7.6 / 10 7 Ratings
A perfume by Duke Cannon for women and men, released in 2012. The scent is oriental-floral. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Oriental
Floral
Sweet
Resinous
Spicy

Fragrance Notes

OudOud TuberoseTuberose JasmineJasmine Sweet cloverSweet clover AmbretteAmbrette CornflowerCornflower Madagascan coffee blossomMadagascan coffee blossom NarcissusNarcissus

Perfumer

Ratings
Scent
7.67 Ratings
Longevity
7.66 Ratings
Sillage
6.47 Ratings
Bottle
5.618 Ratings
Submitted by Apicius, last update on 02/11/2019.

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Ephemeral goodness
Midnight by Matriarch opens with a powerful, dark, dusty floral blend like a vintage Acampora, with gloomy, decadent, humid and quite heavy notes of tuberose, jasmine and narcissus and nearly nothing else, just a woody-musky shade on the base and a sort of slight sweet-anisic note, ambery and gently salty, which “rounds” the blend adding a (barely perceivable) touch of mellow and spicy sweetness. Really simple but rich, full and “narcotic” as it basically reunites the three “heavier” floral notes par excellence in my opinion. As far as I can tell, the floral notes smell beautiful and realistic here: you feel all the overwhelming camphorous earthiness of tuberose and the dirty-indolic feel of jasmine, well supported by narcissus and perhaps also something creamy (ylang?). Midnight is a “dirty white” scent, natural, gloomy and carnal, with (to me) no synthetic nuances, really pleasant and rich in class and refined nostalgia. Much unisex too: it smells dry, bold, austere, not that “graceful” as one may think. Now... the main (and basically only) flaw of Midnight is that I could barely put together my review before it started to vanish away. The longevity is quite an issue here: as long as it lasts, it’s fantastic, but after a bare hour it’s all brutally tamed down and reduced to a pale floral-woody-vanillic drydown. Surely pleasant albeit close to skin (and just “generically” pleasant), but at that price I would definitely want a better performance.

7-7,5/10
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