The room around you is dark. The only light source is the old lamp with the rusty lampshade above the table you are sitting at. The two men at the table glance at each other furtively, slowly you fan out the cards in your hand. The hand looks good. You glance around again, sweat trickles from the forehead of the guy to your left. The one on the right takes a puff from his cigar, he too looks tense at you. A slight smile flickers across your lips, then you slam the hand down on the old solid wood table! Royal Flush!
In shock, the guy to your left knocks over his Ardbeg whisky glass. The one on the right drops his cigar from his mouth, and it lands with a dull thud first on the table, then on the floor. The whisky seeps into the old wooden table, the wood emits a warm scent, the alcohol of the whisky dissipates quickly.
The Gambling has a nice whisky note that quickly fades, then warm wood and peat remain. The scent lasts a long time and develops, except for the first 10 minutes when the whisky smell fades, not at all.