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DukeOfEarl
Riggs for Glory
The Lord is 95% similar to Oud for Glory.
This could actually end my review, were it not for a tiny little detail.
As I have mentioned in my other Riggs reviews, I can't quite categorize Riggs; on one hand, every fragrance in this line is probably a clone of another house, and the bottles are very similar to the PdM bottles.
On the other hand, they have a certain twist that sets them apart.
And; they are unbeatable for the price!
The Lord is indeed 95% similar to Oud for Glory, but the twist in this one is: the saffron.
The Glory is, for me, harshly dry and almost dusty.
However, the Lord is fresher due to the saffron.
I don't really notice the saffron on the scent strip; there it is 100% the same as Oud for Glory. But on the skin, the saffron comes through sharp and clear.
Simply great!
I would definitely prefer the Lord over the Glory.
This could actually end my review, were it not for a tiny little detail.
As I have mentioned in my other Riggs reviews, I can't quite categorize Riggs; on one hand, every fragrance in this line is probably a clone of another house, and the bottles are very similar to the PdM bottles.
On the other hand, they have a certain twist that sets them apart.
And; they are unbeatable for the price!
The Lord is indeed 95% similar to Oud for Glory, but the twist in this one is: the saffron.
The Glory is, for me, harshly dry and almost dusty.
However, the Lord is fresher due to the saffron.
I don't really notice the saffron on the scent strip; there it is 100% the same as Oud for Glory. But on the skin, the saffron comes through sharp and clear.
Simply great!
I would definitely prefer the Lord over the Glory.



Top Notes
Saffron
Nutmeg
Heart Notes
Oud
Lavender
Frankincense
Base Notes
Patchouli
Cashmeran
Oakmoss
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