
Perfumer: Marie-Aude Couture Bluche.
Notes of saffron, pear, clove, champaca flower, black pepper, vetiver, cedar, musk.
Darkness and perverse I may say is this.
A cool, grassy, spicy-floral fragrance with vague medicinal accords.
Is not gothic, sticky and deep.
Is a airy composition starting with prominent saffron and pencilstrokes of juicy pear with prominent clove spice.
The champaca flower arrives and a nice jasmin comes along blending with soft touches of black pepper. Dark, soily dry vetiver appears slowly. There's something going on that reminds me as a meaty aroma. I think there's a hidden note of living leather as the forrmula dries down definitively leathery with conforting cedar wood.
Result: velvety, soft, shy manly flower with fruity undernotes, pepper, clove and soft cedar with just a nice touch of earthy vetiver. A bit more masculine than the brother 2.
It's a weird mixure of an impossible thrill. It's odd for a nose: it's carnivorous, mysterious, atractive but predicatble at the same time. It strangeness is a inspiration, but not enough. There's something missing here.
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