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Light Fresh Scent on a Woody Base
I find the bottles from Dunhill very beautiful. I don't have these in front of me, but I know the bottles from the Icon Collection. They always remind me of my father's travel toiletry bag. Inside were cylindrical silver containers for shaving foam and razor. This nostalgic touch is also present in these bottles, and I find the scents very fitting to this association.
I would like to thank Schücha for sharing three fragrances from this series that I was able to test. Unfortunately, the British Leather from this series was not available for the time being.
One thing upfront: I find all three fragrances with their oriental-woody note very successful. I am still too inexperienced to recognize specific scent notes. I will try to describe the fragrance within my capabilities.
Now, however, to the Moroccan Amber.
Right from the start when spraying, I am greeted by an overwhelming scent of leather, tobacco, and smoke. After a short time, this powerful impression recedes more and more into the background, and a lightly spicy freshness emerges. The cardamom is noticeable. I also perceive - very lightly - bergamot. This makes the scent noticeably lighter. However, it is still not a light fragrance. The whole thing is enveloped in a warm, soft woody wrapping of amber and leather.
The scent does not change after about half an hour. It only becomes weaker. The sillage is initially pronounced. After a maximum of two hours, it is only close to the skin. On the skin, it lasts a few hours.
I really like the scent. A few fresher, spicier notes float on the woody base. A fragrance for winter, good for cuddling.
I would like to thank Schücha for sharing three fragrances from this series that I was able to test. Unfortunately, the British Leather from this series was not available for the time being.
One thing upfront: I find all three fragrances with their oriental-woody note very successful. I am still too inexperienced to recognize specific scent notes. I will try to describe the fragrance within my capabilities.
Now, however, to the Moroccan Amber.
Right from the start when spraying, I am greeted by an overwhelming scent of leather, tobacco, and smoke. After a short time, this powerful impression recedes more and more into the background, and a lightly spicy freshness emerges. The cardamom is noticeable. I also perceive - very lightly - bergamot. This makes the scent noticeably lighter. However, it is still not a light fragrance. The whole thing is enveloped in a warm, soft woody wrapping of amber and leather.
The scent does not change after about half an hour. It only becomes weaker. The sillage is initially pronounced. After a maximum of two hours, it is only close to the skin. On the skin, it lasts a few hours.
I really like the scent. A few fresher, spicier notes float on the woody base. A fragrance for winter, good for cuddling.
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