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Which Should You Buy?
Pierre Montale's musk-forward oud-and-ebony composition - a clean, dry-woody musk powerhouse with serious projection. Reviewers repeatedly call it a more wearable, better-performing cousin to Nasomatto Duro.
A stalwart in niche perfumery, Jamaican Tobacco blends warm spices and deep tobacco to create a scent both bold and balanced.
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Seasons
Fragrantica voters split 100% fall, 98.4% winter - the dense oud-musk-ebony composition is firmly cold-weather. Heat amplifies the synthetic musk projection unpleasantly; Fragrantica's cons list explicitly flags 'unsuitable for high heat or humidity'.
Occasions
Night-coded at 88.5% of voters and explicitly flagged as 'too loud for office or professional settings' in Fragrantica's cons. Strongest fit is date nights, formal evenings, and special occasions where the beast-mode projection is welcome. Office wear is risky on more than one light spray.
Seasons
The fragrance's warm, spicy character makes it suitable for fall and spring. Its richness may not suit hot summer days.
Occasions
Its moderate projection and intensity make it versatile for casual and dating scenarios, while perhaps being slightly too bold for formal occasions.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, warm spicy, amber
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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