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EnomisCVD 8 months ago 2
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Scent
Tropical oud
Tahitian gardenia is a mouthwatering concoction of flowers and sweet fruity notes.
Green apple, pear, pineapple at the top with a drizzle of golden honey.
A lot of flowers in the middle but...
The borneo oud, although, is the main players that gives to all the composition a solid backbone with its woody, honeyed, vanillic and minty facets.
No skanky or animalic here! Only a massive bouquet of fresh and juicy goodness.
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EnomisCVD 9 months ago 4
Bitter oud and white flowers
Vietnamese oud and white flowers.
The sweet and the creaminess of flowers is well balanced with a tart and slightly bitter wild oud.
The aroma is piercing, fresh, with a strong and rich oud that gives personality and a solid woody/creamy backbone to all the composition.
Great performance with a noticeable sillage.
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EnomisCVD 9 months ago 2
The pungent side of the musk
Essentially: coriander and a mountain of Kashmir deer musk. If Mongolian musk pp emphasizes more the chocolatey/earthy part of Mongolian deer musk (black tea, honey, carob), EO2 Kashmir, on the other hand, plays on the pungent part of this type of musk. It has a somewhat green bitter opening, then a spicy and aromatic woody part comes out, giving it a masculine character. The musk is well perceptible with "sweaty"/pheromonic hints.
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EnomisCVD 9 months ago 3
Syrupy flowery castoreum
This is a mind blowing oil!
It opens with an uplifting citrusy note, but after a bit it starts to emerge a really mouthwatering Swedish castoreum.
It gives some smoky/silghy leathery vibes.
However, the animalic part is really good balanced by a lot of juicy and sweet flowers that create a sticky, dense, syrupy flowery castoreum concoction.
It will be a staple in my fragrance rotation.
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EnomisCVD 9 months ago 3
8
Scent
Cola, apricot, purple oud
Apurikotto, version number 2.
I was expecting something very sweet, almost sticky, with a strong apricot note.
But, it's a lot more!
I can call it a woody fragrance, with a cola-apricot duo in the background that gives a velvety feeling.
The main player here, by the way, is the Kedah V2: a purple kinamic oud, very soft, airy with fruity/flowery nuances.
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