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Snake Bite in the Jungle
The Casamorati Fiero is currently on my skin, gradually bidding farewell as I write this review in the early evening. I sprayed it on this afternoon, and a lot has happened since then. But let's start from the beginning.

Right after spraying, the fragrance opens with various, enveloping green nuances.
They feel warm and lightly enveloping, with a subtle sweetness, juicy citrus fruits, no acidity so far. One closes their eyes and stands in a tropical jungle. It is hot, the air is humid. You wander around and discover lush grasses, tall tropical trees, and rare flowers. But the expedition does not remain so peaceful and linear. A hissing in the distance threatens to disrupt the idyll.
Then the snake jumps out of the bushes, bites, and injects a biting, citrusy acidity.
The jungle recedes into the background. The hot jungle floor allows slightly spicy-herbaceous scent trails to rise as you process the intoxication of the poison.
However, the poison fades after a few hours and becomes weaker and weaker.
A fresh breeze picks up, it becomes cool. And the bark of the palms seems to release a woody aroma. And then it's over, the jungle is gone, the snake bite heals.
The expedition is over.
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Black Lattafa Tea
Right off the bat, the price is great.
You really get the fragrance at a bargain.
The performance is also absolutely decent, so the price-performance ratio is very good.

I have compared the scent a few times with Gris Charnel, which I don't own but have had the chance to test extensively.

Liam mimics the scent quite well, but not perfectly; the original feels rounder, more harmonious, and of higher quality.

Lattafa's Liam Grey is a bit scratchy, especially right after spraying, but it does become a bit softer over time. However, the impression remains that the ingredients and nuances are of lower quality and more synthetic.
It starts off very spicy and then becomes creamier in the dry down, with the sweet nuances in the base note continuously creating lovely Tonka-vanilla scent trails.

If you have the money and it's worth it to you, I would go for BDK, preferably the Extrait.

Overall, though, it's still a good dupe for those on a budget.
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Weapon-Grade Plutonium
This perfume is the strongest perfume I have ever encountered.

But first, about the scent:
A lot of synthetic notes right after spraying, then becoming increasingly sweet and oriental.
I don't perceive any gourmand notes.
It comes very close to Baccarat Rouge.
In the first 5 minutes, the scent is not particularly strong; during my first test, I made the mistake of reapplying... After 5-10 minutes, the scent really kicks in, more on that later.

Bottle: Pretty, nice "color change" effect; against the light, the bottle looks only red, otherwise rainbow colors with a golden shimmer. I find the decorative stones a bit kitschy, but typical for the CDN series.

Price-performance: For those looking for a strong Baccarat Rouge clone, this one is available at a fair price.

Performance:

I find hardly any occasions to wear the scent due to its strong performance; I have worn it 5 times so far.
Once indoors, then only outdoors.

The perfume is so strong that I get headaches, feel dizzy, and have the sensation of needing to vomit.

Once, I had to drive home during a football game (as a spectator) to get rid of the scent and thus avoid a vomiting attack. I wore two sprays, one of them on my back.

In my last two applications, I had friends apply just one spray centrally on my back (so I wouldn't smell it so much myself), yet I was still approached about the scent each time.
However, not always positively.
You get a lot of attention with this perfume, including compliments, but also criticism, especially that you should apply less perfume.

On the skin, the perfume lasts 24+ hours; on clothing, it lasts forever.

Once, I sprayed a spritz on a sweater, and after wearing it briefly, I hung it back in the closet.
When I wore it again 3 months later and applied another perfume, I still only smelled Club de Nuit Untold Man; my freshly applied perfume was completely overshadowed.

Nuclear performance is an understatement for this scent, or seemingly for my batch.



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Sporty Citrus Fragrance
Zlatan Ibrahimovic was a great footballer.
His perfume Supreme is not bad either.
But it's not good.

Typical blue-citrus fragrance DNA, with weak longevity and sillage.

I got my bottle very cheaply.
For short gym sessions, it's completely sufficient.
After 1-2 hours, I can no longer perceive it. However, the first 30 minutes are very refreshing, even in very hot temperatures.

I find the magnetic closure on the cap nice. The engraving on the top of the cap, which reflects part of Zlatan's back tattoos, I consider a cool feature.
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