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Which Should You Buy?
Sultane rides the same clary sage, lavender and saffron-praline arc as Parfums de Marly Haltane, closing on oud and cedar. It's a fair likeness of the opening but trades Haltane's smoky leather-patchouli depth and famous longevity for a simpler, thinner drydown that fades noticeably sooner.
A luxurious and bold leather scent that blends rich spices with animalic undertones for those who crave sophistication and presence.
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Rich leather and spicy notes make it suitable for cooler temperatures of fall and winter. It can work in spring but might be heavy for hot summer days.
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The luxurious leather and spices are suited for formal settings and romantic evenings. The intensity might overpower a casual or office setting.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, spicy, gourmand
Subtle differences in overall composition
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