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Which Should You Buy?
A decadent, boozy gourmand that wraps you in cinnamon, oak-aged cognac, and caramelized sweetness. Angels' Share is magnetic and delicious, radiating opulence and warmth-perfect for cool nights and making a statement.
Cognac gets the boozy-cinnamon-praline idea that defines Kilian's Angel's Share broadly right, but the original is celebrated for beast-mode longevity, and this fades to a soft vanilla skin scent in a fraction of the time.
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Seasons
This is a rich, boozy gourmand with pronounced sweet, spicy, and woody facets that excel in cool and cold weather, making it perfect for fall and winter. Its heaviness and warmth can feel cloying in heat, so it's best reserved for evenings or milder spring days.
Occasions
Its strong projection and seductive warmth make it ideal for dates and upscale evening events, while the bold sweetness may be too assertive for office or sporting situations. Better suited for occasions where you want to leave a memorable impression.
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The warm cinnamon-praline-vanilla profile is a cold-weather fragrance through and through.
Occasions
A warm, indulgent gourmand best suited to evenings, dates and cosy casual occasions rather than the office.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean gourmand, sweet, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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