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Olfactory impression
While not brash this fragrance leaves no room for subtleties, with the interplay of 2 varietals of Vetiver ( Haitian & Java) laced with Mandarin citrus that has a smooth intwined Nutmeg that brings for a seductive sweetness. Not to be left aloft the base comes on 30 mins in with one of the best Patchouli and Sandalwood accords I’ve gotten my nose on. Sweet, smoky, and citric.
Signature scent worthy
With warm woods, fresh spices and beautiful fruit accords this scent is orchestrated like a symphonic masterpiece. This is the true definition of a aristocratic fragrance. You get a wonderful clove note added to a divine Cedar /Birch wood base combined with a fresh apple and mandarin citrus accord. It’s uplifting and spirited while staying understated and elegant.
Beautiful woody citrus
An invigorating interplay of citrus and freshness from Lemon, Lime, Clary Sage, and bergamot becomes even more uplifting with an introduction Pink Pepper and spicy Saffron, made untamed by a bouquet of Violet Rose, and Jasmine, caressed with the unusual note of candied floss (cotton candy). After an hour the dry down comes front and center with an overture of woods including Cedar, Cypress, Casmir, Pine, Birch, and Aoud Woods, with an underlying base of Vanilla, Ambergris, Leather and Tonka Bean.
Spice of life
An intoxicating foray of black pepper and Lime collided intensely yet stunningly with freshly chopped ginger and cognac straight from its oak cask. Exquisitely underpinned by a bouquet of animalistic Jasmine massaged in benzoin and barrel aged tobacco. A Boozy, classy delicate dance on the promenade; cigar smoke fills the air while the spill of spirits become more distinguished with each temptress that passes by.
Resinous woody rose water
Oumma by Stéphane Humbert Lucas 777 is a oriental-woody. Dominantly balsamic and woody with an underlining of rose essence. Top notes are jasmine and rose; middle notes are peru balsam and tolu balsam; base notes are cedar, agarwood (oud) and cypriol oil or nagarmotha.
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