Le Mâle Essence de Parfum Jean Paul Gaultier 2016
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14' Christmas
It was 2014, my family and I were looking to spend the Eve of Christmas in our favourite Italian restaurant within my city. The cold air made our breathes observable and the feeling of joy accompanied by the smell of rough yet pleasant and recognisable nutmeg-y spice hit me once I stepped into the eatery. I ordered the usual however when it came to desert, I noticed a 'cherry' remix of the classical sundae. I couldn't help but resist trying my luck with the description: 'vanilla ice cream sundae topped with cinnamon syrup and sweet cherries'. The unique combination tasted just fine... but the smell was so memorable and nostalgic!
This aroma accompanied with the nutmeg-y spice scent is EXACTLY what I can describe to somebody who has never smelt Le Male Essence. The cardamom along with this somehow juicy leather accord make the OG Le Male more masculine and outgoing/bold. The blend with both of these additional notes leads for me to detect a makeshift dry and dense cherry note.
Although my bottle is a silver head, I can assume that the (g)older batches are probably even DENSER and RICHER in smell.
This aroma accompanied with the nutmeg-y spice scent is EXACTLY what I can describe to somebody who has never smelt Le Male Essence. The cardamom along with this somehow juicy leather accord make the OG Le Male more masculine and outgoing/bold. The blend with both of these additional notes leads for me to detect a makeshift dry and dense cherry note.
Although my bottle is a silver head, I can assume that the (g)older batches are probably even DENSER and RICHER in smell.

