One of my big disappointments. Too purple-fruity sweet for my taste, and way too little amber, especially since it's in the name.
However, the sweetness was bearable compared to the new JA, but still not for me.
I let the term ambergris blind me too much and overlooked the word Ottoman, so in the end, it was a very hasty purchase.
The fruity sweetness is definitely in the foreground, but I find it well-filtered and somewhat bitter. But yes, I totally get you. It's a shame about the amber, which is more in the background. I don't want to know how much it cost :-)
Regardless of the price and brand name, I really like this scent and it lifts my spirits. I see it being great for spring.
I understand, though, if hardcore Ensar fans find it too floral-sweet and not enough oud-y and edgy.
Given the prices, one might wish for a bit more oud. Otherwise, purely as a fragrance, I find it pleasantly wearable and unisex.
However, the sweetness was bearable compared to the new JA, but still not for me.
I let the term ambergris blind me too much and overlooked the word Ottoman, so in the end, it was a very hasty purchase.
Amber & Oud could use a bit more, though.
I understand, though, if hardcore Ensar fans find it too floral-sweet and not enough oud-y and edgy.
Given the prices, one might wish for a bit more oud. Otherwise, purely as a fragrance, I find it pleasantly wearable and unisex.