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by Washington Tremlett

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Lovely liquor-like rose note with some light spice and underpinned with vetiver dominated woods. The opening rose and style of the vetiver put me in mind of C&S No.88 without the house notes. This is considerably less complex though, and they diverge soon. The drydown slides into "generic wood" too much for my liking.

This is quite a good masculine floral in a formal style and the first phase is very appealing but there are others which I prefer.
18 November 2008


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A rather innocuous albeit very wearable fragrance. Quite unisex I think, with a strong floral heart, a bit of spice, and a quickly reached base. Not terribly original smelling on my skin, though tolerably pleasant, and I think it might smell a whole lot better on someone with different skin chemistry--more testosterone? Not sure. After an hour poof! Black Tie was gone.
16 August 2008

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