04/18/2024

EddyGordo
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EddyGordo
Tuscan Leather has called and wants its leather back!
Time for a little review:
When it comes to Niche4All, opinions differ at least as much as the fragrances and their role models. Sometimes more, sometimes less positive. Here we have one that looks familiar, but in a modified form.
As the title suggests, the fragrance is strongly reminiscent of Tuscan Leathers by Tom Ford. The opening is as user "ViiPST4R" has already described in a statement with oud, rum, blackberry and leather. After the notes have sorted themselves out, there is a fairly linear fragrance progression in which leather and blackberry set the tone. Nothing more can be heard of the oud and rum.
The blackberry definitely has a tart/tart, yet fruity character. This component then meets the old creaky leather accord, resulting in a thoroughly harmonious interplay. This interplay then remains mainly present.
As the fragrance progresses, the blackberry disappears completely and a creamy leather accord emerges until it too runs out of steam.
The fragrance remained perceptible to me for a total of 5-6 hours. Sillage is a healthy average, not beast fashion but not a whisperer either.
Overall, a surprisingly positive fragrance for me, whereas I find the original very strange and takes some getting used to. Somehow the leather seems a bit friendlier to me, but maybe it's also due to the combination with the blackberry.
The fragrance certainly has its charm, especially as the leather note offers the same quality as the Tuscan Leather Eau de Parfum.
I therefore think that the Tuscan Leather faction could also get their money's worth here and enjoy this twist.
Cheers
When it comes to Niche4All, opinions differ at least as much as the fragrances and their role models. Sometimes more, sometimes less positive. Here we have one that looks familiar, but in a modified form.
As the title suggests, the fragrance is strongly reminiscent of Tuscan Leathers by Tom Ford. The opening is as user "ViiPST4R" has already described in a statement with oud, rum, blackberry and leather. After the notes have sorted themselves out, there is a fairly linear fragrance progression in which leather and blackberry set the tone. Nothing more can be heard of the oud and rum.
The blackberry definitely has a tart/tart, yet fruity character. This component then meets the old creaky leather accord, resulting in a thoroughly harmonious interplay. This interplay then remains mainly present.
As the fragrance progresses, the blackberry disappears completely and a creamy leather accord emerges until it too runs out of steam.
The fragrance remained perceptible to me for a total of 5-6 hours. Sillage is a healthy average, not beast fashion but not a whisperer either.
Overall, a surprisingly positive fragrance for me, whereas I find the original very strange and takes some getting used to. Somehow the leather seems a bit friendlier to me, but maybe it's also due to the combination with the blackberry.
The fragrance certainly has its charm, especially as the leather note offers the same quality as the Tuscan Leather Eau de Parfum.
I therefore think that the Tuscan Leather faction could also get their money's worth here and enjoy this twist.
Cheers