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|  The only cedar-heavy frag I've ever encountered that can best be described as opulent. This is a rich Oriental, but without the usual heavy florals and sweet vanillas so commonly encountered in that family. Appropriate for both office and formal wear, with very good sillage and marvelous longevity. Probably not the best casual frag in the world; however, that may be just my own judgment that doesn't work for you. This frag has many detractors; however, I am not among them. While I won't be rushing out to buy a bottle anytime soon, I certainly have to sing its praises. 10 January 2008 |
 276 reviews
|  If you are a cedar fan, you cannot pass this up. The dry down is beyond amazing...the best cedar I have ever smelled, putting to shame offerings by Givenchy. The opening with its pepper and ambery flirtatiousness is quite a sophisticated approach to 'amber' IMHO, giving it a character that is familiar yet satifying. You want to keep smelling it. Then you get the warm dark mids from the vibrant 'sours' in the opening which transition well into the aforementioned awesome cedar wood. LOVELY. At least try it! 31 July 2007 |
 285 reviews
|  Opus 1870 succeeds where many others (Rocabar, Tuscany, Bijan Black for Men) fail. Others have a feeble or simple wood tone that surrenders to and becomes lost in a simple, sweet vanilla base. Opus 1870 flirts with sweetness and richness (it is an oriental, after all) but remains slightly reserved (perhaps a British style). Here is cedar which is deep, true, haunting, and evocative! Instead of heavy vanilla, the similar but more sophisticated balsamic notes of amber resins are employed. I did not find this to be peppery, and its spice is woody and very moderate (probably coriander). The dry-down of Opus 1870 is a real treat, it gets drier, woodier and more interesting. Excellent, very masculine and self-confident. 23 April 2007 |
 329 reviews
|  Starts of very Britsh, with notes of herb and citrus.Nothing suprprising by now, but the drydown was much more complex and even a little unexpected- it suddenly turned into a rather French-made note of moderate sweetness, leather and spice. Rich, almosdt gruondbreaking daring yet discreet, understated sweetness, partly woody, partly spicy, partly even fruity. An interesting answer to today's male fragrances where sweetness is far to overdone, not added sparingly, like an extra touch of class and individuality like in this one. 03 December 2006 |
 9 reviews
|  Wonderful fragrance, rich warm and musky. 04 August 2006 |
 4 reviews
|  1870 provoked a childhood flashback that I couldn't place at first. Penhaligon's describes the scent as "spiced black pepper gently infused with a luxurious accord of English clove rose amid warm woods and musk." The pepper is immediately obvious and is a delight, but during the dry down, I kept smelling a memory. Finally, I remembered how clothes smelled every fall when my mother would take the winter things out of the cedar closet in the attic. Until they aired on the line for a few hours, they would have this deep, rich aroma of cedar. ( I only get these days with shoe trees). It is a lovely smell and lovely scent. In actuality, 1870 is far more subtle and complicated than the closet ever was and continues to dry down to a very pleasant, light woodsy finish. I recommend it. 16 November 2005 |
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|  An utterly sublime scent, a light peppery note gives way to a rich oriental background. This should not be missed!!!! 27 October 2005 |
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