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Could of been great, but good for what it is.
This on its own is a good scent. My problem is that I tested Flamenco Extrait de Parfum first and I found these scents flankers of each other. Alhambra oud starts out with what smells like real oud, accompanied by leather, smoke, and raspberry (no apple), and some ambroxian in the background. After about 3-4 hours the oud is gone and you are left with what smells like the base of flamenco extrait and traces of oud. At this point, the leather is starting to trail off along with the smoke from the birch and the ambroxian starts to become more prominent. The base turns into a fruity (raspberry) scent. It's nice for what it is but I find Flamenco extrait a lot more interesting and better performing. If I had not tried Flamenco extrait I would have a full bottle of this but Im sticking with Flamenco extrait.

