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7.4 / 10 23 Ratings
A perfume by Tom Daxon for women and men, released in 2013. The scent is woody-resinous. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Woody
Resinous
Spicy
Fresh
Smoky

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
BergamotBergamot CognacCognac GeraniumGeranium
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Black pepperBlack pepper CinnamonCinnamon Elemi resinElemi resin GingerGinger Pink pepperPink pepper
Base Notes Base Notes
CashmeranCashmeran MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood VetiverVetiver

Perfumers

Ratings
Scent
7.423 Ratings
Longevity
7.019 Ratings
Sillage
6.220 Ratings
Bottle
7.123 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 05/02/2021.

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After smelling through almost the entire Tom Daxon line, I must confess: I am a big fan. Rarely do I like almost all the fragrances from a series so much, but this is indeed the case here. My favorites seem to be VSOP, Reverie, and Salvia, and I hope that the latter will eventually come into my possession :)

About the scent:
VSOP smells, to put it briefly, "delicious." Fortunately, this is not a gourmand, as I don't particularly like those, so I wouldn't enjoy it as much - unlike gourmand fragrances, it hardly becomes sweet, which in my opinion makes it suitable for both men and women.

Despite the many rather spicy components that suggest a heavier scent, VSOP remains wonderfully light from beginning to end and at the same time cuddly-warming, with a slight alcoholic note thanks to the cognac, which I find very pleasant and intriguing!

After a few minutes on the skin, VSOP develops an incredibly wonderful wellness aura, reminiscent of a scent you might expect in a very luxurious spa area or an upscale sauna.

A special and unique perfume that just barely misses my wish list, and only because it has quite a hefty price tag.

Addendum: After the second skin test, I found that VSOP does show a rather masculine tendency, and it's not a big deal that I only have a sample and not a bottle :)
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Beautiful flowers and trees mixed with a spicy taste. Definitely fine. But it disappears sooner than Colognes of Jo Malone.
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I really believe that this is one of the best scents for young men. Not very natural, but the masculine aspects are here ...
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Beautiful, golden-brown shimmering cognac snifter on a nicely grained wooden board. Warm, pleasant.
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Peppery cognac wood with a sandalwood finish. A well-rounded scent, no edges, no corners.
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Alcoholized head, delicate bitter, resinous pepper notes, infinitely wide and soft sandalwood-ginger-cinnamon trilogy with lots of warmth and feeling.
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Mild drops and delicate resin, including light pepper, create a warm and rounded scent. Close to the skin yet beautiful.
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