09/11/2012
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Roasted Tobacco and Dark Finished Wood
There is a decided but short-lived booziness to the opening of Nejma PURO, though I'm not sure that I'd describe it as "mojito". In any case, it's a brief and pleasant introduction to what becomes a somewhat classic-smelling tobacco and teak or mahogany composition. PURO does smell somewhat masculine, conjuring up the image of a good old boy smoking a pipe (not a cigar!) after dinner in a leather swivel chair at the teak desk in his library the walls of which are covered with smooth, dark wooden shelves filled with dusty books never read.
The tobacco is roasted and ready to smoke but not yet lit. The mahogany or teak smells freshly cut. Women who appreciate fragrances such as Creed TABAROME and Tom Ford TOBACCO VANILLA would surely enjoy this one as well. PURO is not a stereotypical or loud "male cologne", but it does seem to me to be more masculine than feminine.
The tobacco is roasted and ready to smoke but not yet lit. The mahogany or teak smells freshly cut. Women who appreciate fragrances such as Creed TABAROME and Tom Ford TOBACCO VANILLA would surely enjoy this one as well. PURO is not a stereotypical or loud "male cologne", but it does seem to me to be more masculine than feminine.