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Arabian Nights (Eau de Parfum) by Jesus del Pozo

Arabian Nights 2011 Eau de Parfum

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08/25/2019 - 09:07 AM
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Same fragrance as EDT but much more concentrated and durable.

The same aroma as the Edt version, but much more dense and creamy, and with an even greater persistence, for everything else the aroma is very similar. The notes in both versions are the same and only the concentration changes.

From the beginning you can feel the rose and the spices, a very balanced rose, not feminine, adorned with spices and a little sweet, which I love. Immediately, you begin to feel the oud, finishing rounding off the initial aroma with its light dirty and medicated nuances, of an extraordinary beauty. This is the fundamental pillar of perfume, from here, this accord of rose and oud evolves with a multitude of nuances acquired by the notes of patchouli, musk, amber and labdanum, making the aroma, sometimes, dry and warm, and other, resinous, warm and clean. A perfume that prints, to perfection, the thousand and one stories that come to us from Orient.

Literally a Spanish "Rose Oud", executed with mastery and of very good quality. Aromatically it is very similar to Oud Royal de Armani, Incense Oud by Kilian or even Oroluna de Moresque, all of them, perfumes that share their soul of rose and oud, and they differ from each other, by their nuances of accompaniment, but in lines general, they are unified by their conjunction of rose and oud.

The performance is very good, approximately 10 hours on the skin, with a high projection at the beginning, shortly after, it decays to moderate, which is not bad.

Fragrance for cold or temperate climates and of night character, although it would not be out of place on a cool winter morning.

Perfume highly recommended to start in this world of Arabic aromas, which are not oriental.
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