Crisp. Fresh. Diminutive floral note. Peppery note. Milky spices. I enjoy the Tonka, vanilla, and sandalwood combo here. Not too woody. Not cloyingly sweet. Sturdy, workday scent. Safe. I've smelled many frags like this. More mainstream, in my mind.
It’s so heavy on my wrists it would feel appropriate to pile heavy bracelets on top.
Rich with spices, it’s for a bohemian female with cash to spend.
Sometimes quality secondhand clothing has this stubborn rich scent.
I find it demanding even though it gets softer and cosier after a while.
The perfect fragrance for Winter imo.
A very lush thick and spicy gourmand (almost) that lasts for ever.
The creamy sandalwood in the base is just sublime.
Pricey but ultimately worth it
Opulent in its intensity, this anniversary signature bears a lot of hallmarks of Diptyque scents without smelling exactly like anything else in particular, but still shares some of the problematic notes you find across the line. Creamy sandalwood, amber, and vanilla at its core, with a floral backdrop and a more camphorous spice overlay from the clove and pink pepper. It's more tart and cool than you'd expect of such a fragrance, which makes it a little interesting, but I find it overpowering—one spray and it's all I can smell for hours. Femme to my nose, but in an intriguing way—slinky, sexy, but a bit androgynous.
I had been curious about this one, but now I can firmly cross it off my list. It's not for me. Too much, too bombastic, with a grating and cloying synthetic hum that I can't shake. But I imagine it would suit some. (5/10)
The 34 EDP.
So very similar to the above, with a little Volume up on the Cassis Citric to counter a base of Buttered Amber Vanilla (and I feel), touch of WAC Tonka. This provides a little more backbone, with emphasis of Baie Rose effervescence. The scent now dances into the Evening.
Very pleasant, almost festive scent.