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7.3 / 10 20 Ratings
A perfume by Gritti for women and men. The release year is unknown. The scent is floral-woody. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Floral
Woody
Oriental
Sweet
Resinous

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
RoseRose Spanish saffronSpanish saffron VioletViolet
Heart Notes Heart Notes
AmberAmber Animalic notesAnimalic notes Floral notesFloral notes Fermented TransistorFermented Transistor
Base Notes Base Notes
SandalwoodSandalwood Tree mossTree moss White muskWhite musk
Ratings
Scent
7.320 Ratings
Longevity
8.215 Ratings
Sillage
8.016 Ratings
Bottle
7.118 Ratings
Submitted by Apicius · last update on 12/19/2024.
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ScentAndre

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Very beautiful rose-musk!
Another very high-performing rose fragrance. The perfume starts with musk, rose, and a bit of wood. Here, however, it is not sandalwood as indicated, but rather leans more towards oud. The order is rose-musk-oud. With just two sprays, you achieve an excellent sillage. I filled a large room with it, so that everyone inside and even outside could clearly perceive this musk rose. I will have to be more cautious with it in the future.
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Profuma

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Profuma
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When Roses Dream
When roses dream, it could be like in the story of the little prince. His beautiful rose lingers lost in thought under her glass dome, imagining the adventures he is currently experiencing and how he once again triumphantly drives the snake from the souls and hearts of the inhabitants of distant planets.
When roses dream, it could be that they wish to be one of many in a magnificent bouquet, which is currently held in the hands of a lady who has been gifted it, and whose tears of joy wet the rose petals and the cheeks of the gentleman kneeling before her.
When roses dream, it could be that one of them lies in tender fingers, which gently trace around it with their tips and lay it against the chest, where it hears a beating heart. A furtive glance at the card attached to it assures her of the loving and sincere intention with which it is given as a gift.
When roses dream, it may also be that they imagine being part of a fragrance.
A fragrance that gently unites them with a rosy floral veil and some violet leaves, lightly spiced with a hint of slightly bitter saffron. It gives a dark amber note and a sensual and noble depth. At this stage, the fragrance radiates an incredible warmth over the skin, and even on fabric, it seems to vibrate slightly above it. The rose note recedes a bit, but remains so close that it can be detected at any time. Even here, I dare to say that it has found such a level of modesty that the fragrance can also appeal to those who are not particularly fond of rose scents. For the blend of aromas will unite in such a way that in the end, hardly any single component can be recognized. Rather, a symbiosis of everything arises, touching the senses as well as the heart. I perceive the fragrance as a total work of art, where I can only recognize and categorize the aromas at the very beginning, when the notes begin to unfold. The longer they unite, the harder it becomes to distinguish them. They form a unique and balanced, (view-)dense fragrance garment that surrounds and warms you.
When musk and woody notes emerge at the end, the boundaries completely blur. I see moss listed but do not perceive it distinctly. However, I notice that the fragrance reveals a sweetness to my perception, but also an unsweetness. This could be due to the moss, which here unconsciously or perhaps quite deliberately has this influence. Thus, it would have found and fulfilled its role in the fragrance fabric.
Ultimately, after many fragrant minutes, during which the initial notes of each stage have opened and merged, I perceive a scent that is very richly woven, warm and amber-like, as well as floral, but also slightly fruity, even though no fruit notes are listed. I perceive it as an amber rose scent with a hint of wood and a splash of peach juice, with an incredibly sensual warmth and radiance. Not an oriental scent, as one often perceives, and certainly to be categorized as European in another packaging, but nonetheless a beautiful and successful creation from "Al Haramain," which stands out from its other creations and comes across as somewhat more Western. The fragrance is marketed as unisex to men's fragrance. To my nose and tested only on myself, it does show rather feminine traits. But on a man's skin, it could very well develop into a dream...!
When I dream, fantasy and reality often blend into entirely new stories and impressions.
When "Al Haramain" dreams, the most beautiful and elaborate fragrances are created, which in turn invite you to dream.
And when roses dream?
Then they perhaps dream of enchanting their counterpart with a soulful smile in a noble bottle and as an exquisite fragrance water with the melodious name "Nasmah" (translated: Breeze)...
Updated on 12/14/2019
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Nasmah offers a mature, spicy rose with musky notes and a woody, resinous base. Poorly blended, with ingredients lacking refinement.
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Rose scent (with a hint of tuberose?), oriental-woody base. Beautiful, rounded, harmonious, even if I've smelled it several times before.
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Dupe "Attar al Mahfuz". Opulent, unsweetened, cool. Almost dry, magnificent roses spiced with a hint of pepper on slightly resinous fine wood. Fascinatingly grand.
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For me, the best musk rose scent I know. Very long-lasting, the fragrance is noticeable in rooms up to 8m.
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Not a direct scent twin to Barakah, although there are similarities. Nasmah is more balsamic and citrusy with a hint of tuberose.
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Rose with an exciting, unique spice, would also be great on a man, a bit too dark for me, but basically super.
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