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by Tom Ford

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One of the better releases from the Tom Ford Collection, this is a very sweet amber with some woods and vanilla thrown into the mix. It's quite lovely but it's not as interesting or attractive as Montale's Blue Amber.

24 October 2008


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A simple, nice, sweet, dry, powdery scent. Dry as cardboard and creamy as pudding. Very linear but it's a lovely smell.
28 September 2008


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I'm an amber fan, but I prefer my ambers dry and powdery like desert sand. This is more of a syrupy, resinous amber. It even reminds me of pine, pine sweetened with vanilla! Don't get me wrong, it's still an easily recognizable amber scent, it's just a certain type of amber, and not my favourite type. It feels a bit too thick and "gooey" for me, gourmandy with some rather sharp wood notes thrown in. A bit unsophisticated, to tell you the truth.
26 June 2007

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