The cardamom-mint top reads as new, fresh on a parfum is a difficult trick. I would wear this in the back of a car, in Cairo, in November.
Dzing!
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An unfolding,
read from
head to base.
The first ten minutes belong to cardamom and mint. The heart settles around the half-hour. Tonka and brown sugar will see you to the morning.
The shape of it.
Sampled from 5,840 community wearings, normalised against the rest of the amber-fougère family.
4,880
wearings.
3,074 in love.
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Worn, and written down.
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Brown sugar without the cloy. It dries down to a tonka skin-scent that my wife noticed three nights running.
Deeper, drier, longer. Worth the upcharge, and Gharam's batch was a recent one, October '25.