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Which Should You Buy?
A benchmark in sweet masculine gourmands, Pi wraps you in warm vanilla, almond, and benzoin with a comforting, nostalgic trail. Best for cold weather and intimate moments, it's a timeless classic for those who crave edible warmth.
Seriously divisive. Some reviews claim "masterpiece" and laud its unique gourmand oud profile, others deride it as "pure trash" for its burnt, strange aroma. Don't be fooled by the 'sweetie' name - this is a complex, often heavy oud fragrance that's anything but a safe blind buy.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Pi's heavy vanilla, benzoin, and tonka bean base, along with nutty and warm spicy facets, make it ideal for fall and winter. Its sweetness and richness can be cloying in high heat, but its soft citrus and herbal top provide some spring versatility.
Occasions
The sweet, warm, and sensual profile is perfect for date nights and cozy casual settings. Moderate projection and warmth also suit formal wear, but the gourmand heaviness is less suited to sporty or very professional office contexts.
Seasons
A cold-weather scent - best worn in autumn and winter.
Occasions
Its potent performance and distinctive, often "smoky" or "heavy" character make it less suitable for office or casual wear but ideal for evening dates or special formal events where its unique profile can shine without dominating. Many find it too unique for everyday wear.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean amber, sweet, warm spicy
Similar character via different notes
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