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Brotherhood Of Scent

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THE FIRST SPRAY- Sauvage Extrait
Well my brothers, I was visiting Macy’s today, and saw this on the counter. And I knew it was time to give this one a try. And I might I just say, while a lot of the designer releases haven’t been all that great, this one blew me away. Now before we get into review here, I am a bit biased. Sauvage elixir is one of my favorite designer fragrances, and I find the spice blend both nostalgic and intoxicating. Needless to say, my expectations were high, and even at the threshold, it still exceeded them. This is one of those fragrances that smell quite different on paper. It has to be experienced on skin before any reviews can be truly made. On paper, it’s dry, herbal, and intensely spicy. On skin, it’s intense, but made clearer and warmer, with more of an amber behind it. If it was dry smoke on paper, it’s a reignition of the flame on skin. Whilst the original Elixir had its own distinct style from Francois Demarchy, Francis K, the perfumer of Baccarat Rouge, and various other fragrances, much from Dior’s Private Collection, took that DNA, and put his own approach to it. The opening is a completely different take, of a completely different take, of the original Sauvage. It’s basically unrecognizable, while still maintaining that core DNA. Like Sauron being reborn in the flaming eye after his defeat. You get the classic Ambroxan, Lavender, and Bergamot, but it’s mutated into something different. Something much more strong. And the combination with the spices and woods make it so. The core note is just one, singular note, and the only one needed. Vietnamese Oud. It gives it a leathery, borderline animalic feature, but in a restrained way. This isn’t a sweet, appealing oud, but it’s completely wearable, and not a barnyard fecal oud either. Something in between. Like it’s restrained, but capable of being dangerous. The drydown is where you get that beautiful elixir DNA best, but still with its own style. A blend of two styles of cedarwood, patchouli, and vetiver. The combination of citrus and lavender in the opening with the woods and vetiver here are what give it the slight, barbershop vibe, but the intense spiciness and oud make it much darker and more ambery.
THE FIRST SPRAY- Sauvage Extrait
5 likes • 4h
Thanks for the review, I was on the fence about this one since it’s release , i think I’ll have to at least put my nose on it
My Little Collection
Just out of curiosity are we all keeping or get rid of your Fragrance Boxes , I’m obviously the Keeper
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My Little Collection
3 likes • 4h
@Lon Chaneyfield I’ll be purchasing a display case when my wife and i purchase our house in February, think I’ll take that route as well
3 likes • 4h
@Antonio Cent Totally agree
Dior Sauvage Extrait
So I sampled Dior Sauvage Extrait yesterday and my goodness, the performance on it was crazy! I don't think I've ever come across a scent that strong. Has anybody else tried it?
0 likes • 14h
I’ve heard it smells somewhat similar to Creed Zarian, a Fragrance I love , how does it compare if at all
Why is the outer packaging different
Just ordered these two from Bloomingdale’s but the outer packaging seems to be different should I be concerned
Why is the outer packaging different
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@Lon Chaneyfield thank I’ll keep the older much more mature batch
2 likes • 19h
@Antonio Cent very much appreciated bro will do
A Beautiful Composition
Figured I make a purchase that was Jersey Weather appropriate, this is now one of my Favorite Fresh Fragrances, I guess now it’s the appropriate time to start my Initio Parfumes Collection
A Beautiful Composition
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JERMAINE CAROLINA , From NEW JERSEY, I love Film Production, Fragrances , Looking Good and Smelling Even Better

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