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Hindi Qadeem
The fragrance has so much in it that it is difficult to zealously distinguish each of its individual components.
I sense the presence of sumptuous oud in the opening but it is not so easy to distinguish Assam from Hindi or Vietnamese variety.
What I can perceive with certainty is the absence of any barnyard or fermented facets which make it perfectly wearable, all softened by the presence of honey and fruity notes such as rhubarb (which I personally percieve the most even considering the presente of passion fruit and banana too) that I perceive in the heart, then veering to an amber scent at the base.
It may not exactly be my cup of tea, but the quality of the ingredients and the end result is to be emphasised!
I sense the presence of sumptuous oud in the opening but it is not so easy to distinguish Assam from Hindi or Vietnamese variety.
What I can perceive with certainty is the absence of any barnyard or fermented facets which make it perfectly wearable, all softened by the presence of honey and fruity notes such as rhubarb (which I personally percieve the most even considering the presente of passion fruit and banana too) that I perceive in the heart, then veering to an amber scent at the base.
It may not exactly be my cup of tea, but the quality of the ingredients and the end result is to be emphasised!



Amber
Ambrette
Assam oud
Banana
Benzoin
Bulgarian rose
Cardamom
Cedarwood
Champaca
Clove
Honey
Labdanum
Nutmeg
Orris butter
Passion fruit
Patchouli
Rhubarb
Saffron
Vanilla
Wild rose
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