What concerns me about this scent is how animalic the honey is (I usually find that very dominant and rather unpleasant). I guess the only solution is to try wearing it myself ;)
Hard to say, but for me it's not extremely animalistic right now, definitely suitable for social settings. It probably smells even less intense in the air than directly on the skin.
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I'm very curious because Nebiru is by far the best in terms of quality and craftsmanship from Germany for me when it comes to artisans. Let's see how the animalic notes are here, as I often find them weaker than others.
*Right from the start, there's a very prominent, spicy forest honey, almost slightly animalistic. The honey stays in focus, increasingly penetrating, "stinky" in a positive way. Minimal floral notes in the background, hard to identify. Wood joins in, and I can smell a hint of slightly smoky oud. Animalics are also present here, subtly used apart from the honey. In the end, civet comes through a bit. For me, this is the most exciting scent in the collection. Truly a unique honey note, delicate smoke, beautifully composed. Personally, I would prefer a bit more oud, but that's nitpicking at a high level.
Paw pads 🐾 always welcome :-)