Exclusive, unique and different? No. Good? Undoubtedly!
A well-charged rose note, but with a lot of delicacy and softness around an extremely clean, soft and comfortable musk. It leans more towards the feminine side, I expected to find a coffee aroma (this is because it is so compared to Intense Café by Montale), I knew it would be little from the reviews I've seen, but unfortunately I didn't feel anything. What I felt (compared to Montale) was a sugary vanilla with light touches of coffee, but light even to the point of barely feeling the aroma, the coffee here just made it more gorumand, a supporting note that barely appears and that by the advertisement should being the protagonist (I understand that it is not, after all it is similar, not an assumed clone).
From my experience with it, it projects very well (it reaches the other side of the room easily) and has an incredible longevity (at least 8h, and if we take the price into account...). It's dense!
Great for women who like a gourmand perfume at the height of delicacy. Great for men who like to challenge social stereotypes, because after all, perfumes are worn by people and not by genders!
Hi Pedro, your review intrigued me. I have Khashab Al Oud from the same brand, a smoked one that I love, and I'm not sure if I should buy this one due to the similarity to Intense Café, which I like but have many clones already. Is this somehow worthy? I'm not interested in the genre, I love the rose, unless it's too close to Montale.
@PedroCabral@Elysium ,
Coffee? Where's the coffee?
This is very gourmand, quite well done, very inexpensive, very (white) musky, lots or vanilla and lots or rose.
If you want a scent similar to this one, is undoubtly Roses Vanille by Mancera.
Montale Intense Café? No freacking way!
Coffee? Where's the coffee?
This is very gourmand, quite well done, very inexpensive, very (white) musky, lots or vanilla and lots or rose.
If you want a scent similar to this one, is undoubtly Roses Vanille by Mancera.
Montale Intense Café? No freacking way!