01/16/2024
Landshark321
523 Reviews
Landshark321
1
Creative blend - resinous, cola, spicy, flora
My first try of Day Three Fragrances, Ambar Dominicano, a spicy, semi-sweet, floral amber that features a lively blend of notes, including honey, immortelle, cinnamon, clove, anise, and a noticeable cola accord, and it was recommended to me as an interesting option as a cola fragrance, which I think it is, even if it’s not too heavy on the cola. It has some of the citric freshness of the cola, fueled by spices, without as much of the caramelized sugar vibe, instead with honey, flowers, and resins. As it dries down, the spices remain pleasant while being frankly a little less raw and animalic, and instead a little more gourmandish, so the whole blend becomes a little more easygoing over time.
Overall, I see this is an innovative blend that does not really mimic anything else I’ve tried before in terms of resins, cola, or spices. It’s really nicely done and I can see why this seems, at least, to be one of the house’s flagship offerings. Spicy, sweet, resinous, cola, floral—it has plenty going on and the care put into it is palpable.
Ambar Dominicano performs quite well and is priced in three great options at $225/130/35 for 100/50/10ml, sold directly on the house’s website, roughly in the $2-4 / ml range, depending on the size.
8 out of 10
Overall, I see this is an innovative blend that does not really mimic anything else I’ve tried before in terms of resins, cola, or spices. It’s really nicely done and I can see why this seems, at least, to be one of the house’s flagship offerings. Spicy, sweet, resinous, cola, floral—it has plenty going on and the care put into it is palpable.
Ambar Dominicano performs quite well and is priced in three great options at $225/130/35 for 100/50/10ml, sold directly on the house’s website, roughly in the $2-4 / ml range, depending on the size.
8 out of 10