04/23/2024
Bizzy
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Bizzy
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Delicious cherry gourmand, but not a good cherry smoke dupe
All in all, a delicious gourmand with a cherry theme. I smell predominantly sweet cherry, incense, saffron and marzipan. The fragrance is very different, darker, more masculine than Lost Cherry, but can certainly be worn by women just as easily due to its sweetness.
The question I'm sure many are asking is whether 1505 is similar to Cherry Smoke. I've seen reviews on YouTube comparing it to Cherry Smoke and I have to disagree, as far as I can tell with my slowly fading memory of Cherry Smoke. The Cherry Smoke is classically smoky in my memory (no incense) and this smoky note is more clearly differentiated from a differently composed cherry, as is recognizable in many expensive fragrances. In contrast to the CS, the 1505 clearly bears the Arabian signature that we already know from many Lattafas, is sweeter and also smells of marzipan to me, which I can't remember in the Cherry Smoke.
The longevity and sillage are very decent, the square bottle, which I don't like, is certainly a matter of taste, but I think it's quite pretty with the clock and quite detailed.
Conclusion: If you were hoping for a dupe, whether of Cherry Smoke or Lost Cherry, I would advise against it. But if you are looking for a rather sweet, oriental cherry gourmand with incense, this fragrance could be something for you. Whether I will buy it with the very present marzipan note is questionable, but overall it is a beautiful fragrance. It's just a shame that many of the good Lattafas are now simply being marketed under Lattafa Pride, so that you have to spend considerably more on fragrances that were previously available from Lattafa in comparable quality. When it comes to fragrances that approach designer prices, I'm actually out, because we know that the fragrances are produced cheaply.
The question I'm sure many are asking is whether 1505 is similar to Cherry Smoke. I've seen reviews on YouTube comparing it to Cherry Smoke and I have to disagree, as far as I can tell with my slowly fading memory of Cherry Smoke. The Cherry Smoke is classically smoky in my memory (no incense) and this smoky note is more clearly differentiated from a differently composed cherry, as is recognizable in many expensive fragrances. In contrast to the CS, the 1505 clearly bears the Arabian signature that we already know from many Lattafas, is sweeter and also smells of marzipan to me, which I can't remember in the Cherry Smoke.
The longevity and sillage are very decent, the square bottle, which I don't like, is certainly a matter of taste, but I think it's quite pretty with the clock and quite detailed.
Conclusion: If you were hoping for a dupe, whether of Cherry Smoke or Lost Cherry, I would advise against it. But if you are looking for a rather sweet, oriental cherry gourmand with incense, this fragrance could be something for you. Whether I will buy it with the very present marzipan note is questionable, but overall it is a beautiful fragrance. It's just a shame that many of the good Lattafas are now simply being marketed under Lattafa Pride, so that you have to spend considerably more on fragrances that were previously available from Lattafa in comparable quality. When it comes to fragrances that approach designer prices, I'm actually out, because we know that the fragrances are produced cheaply.