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The Night Shift Behind the Adlerholz Forest
Outside, as it slowly
gets dark, Biber prepares for
the night shift, and at 9:30 PM
it starts towards the tobacco field.
A narrow dirt path leads directly there; in the smoky fog, Biber cautiously tiptoes through an ancient tigerwood forest. The air is thick and leathery; behind every oud tree, a danger could lurk. They were just here, you can feel it, and their tracks still lie in the damp
earth, just a short distance to the tobacco field. When Biber arrived, he quickly rolled a peppery clove cigar and then nibbled all the tobacco leaves from the dry stem, taking a few strong puffs of the fresh harvest. At dawn, Biber packed the semi-dried leaves into his tiger leather suitcase and padded back home to enjoy his evening.
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Wow, that's quite a fine Biber
almost as dangerous as the secret
tiger here; I believe he doesn't stand a chance.
Strong opening for me, black woody,
dark leathery with a seductive animalic
surrounded by clove, tobacco, and very sharp pepper, rounded off by delicate earthy patchouli, resinous, spicy, ethereal, woody, a lot of everything
but the scent remains consistently on one track. It reminds me of Tigerwood: King Super King and a bit of the first Homeros but without the ship.
I find it really robust, spicy, and dark; it goes back to the old direction despite the nasty Borneo.
Vintage, relatively rose-free, expressive, and masculine.
Many thanks to Ays for the testing opportunity :)
gets dark, Biber prepares for
the night shift, and at 9:30 PM
it starts towards the tobacco field.
A narrow dirt path leads directly there; in the smoky fog, Biber cautiously tiptoes through an ancient tigerwood forest. The air is thick and leathery; behind every oud tree, a danger could lurk. They were just here, you can feel it, and their tracks still lie in the damp
earth, just a short distance to the tobacco field. When Biber arrived, he quickly rolled a peppery clove cigar and then nibbled all the tobacco leaves from the dry stem, taking a few strong puffs of the fresh harvest. At dawn, Biber packed the semi-dried leaves into his tiger leather suitcase and padded back home to enjoy his evening.
--------------------_--------------------------
Wow, that's quite a fine Biber
almost as dangerous as the secret
tiger here; I believe he doesn't stand a chance.
Strong opening for me, black woody,
dark leathery with a seductive animalic
surrounded by clove, tobacco, and very sharp pepper, rounded off by delicate earthy patchouli, resinous, spicy, ethereal, woody, a lot of everything
but the scent remains consistently on one track. It reminds me of Tigerwood: King Super King and a bit of the first Homeros but without the ship.
I find it really robust, spicy, and dark; it goes back to the old direction despite the nasty Borneo.
Vintage, relatively rose-free, expressive, and masculine.
Many thanks to Ays for the testing opportunity :)
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Top Notes
Clove
Cubeb
Rosewood
Heart Notes
Rose absolute
Burmese oud
Base Notes
Castoreum
Cambodian oud resin
Tobacco

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