That's just oustanding
It is an intense and sensual fragrance that clearly communicates its character from the very first seconds. The opening revolves around cherry, dense, juicy, slightly liqueur-like, but also sinful. The sweetness of the fruit reminds one of a glass of cherry liquor - deep, with a spicy accent that adds noticeable vigor to the whole, like a spark. This opening is seductive from the very first moment, it is confident and expressive. I would venture to say that the personified composition "drags" people along by the nose just to make them feel this opening.
A moment later, the scent softens a bit and deepens. Cognac, all in amber, glides onto the stage, pouring warmly, smoothly, and without haste. Cherry is still present, but it is more mature, less fruity, and more liqueur-like.
I love how the scent fades when the cognac has played its Oscar-worthy role, replaced by tobacco, which brings a dark elegance, dry and slightly smoky, evoking dark wood and leather armchairs. Vanilla and tonka subtly envelop the composition
This composition is a hedonistic and introspective plague - it doesn't seek an easy effect, but builds tension through density and depth. The sweetness of this composition is mature, devoid of naivety, evoking the memory of an evening spent in silence, where time slows down and the senses sharpen without the need for external stimuli.