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Which Should You Buy?
Jacques Cavallier's 2018 cocoa-oud-leather - the brief was to pair raw cocoa bean with rare Assam oud, then offset both with a spicy saffron flicker. Frequently called Ombre Nomade's wearable sibling: darker than typical luxury oud, smoother, and unmistakably Louis Vuitton.
A bold blend of oud and coffee that creates a luxurious and sultry fragrance experience.
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Seasons
Dense oud-leather-cocoa with a patchouli-amberwood base is firmly cool-weather territory; community season votes overwhelmingly weight winter and fall. Summer amplifies the animalic facet uncomfortably; spring is wearable in cooler shoulder weeks only.
Occasions
An opulent oud-leather reads strongest for evening, date, formal and statement contexts. The polish makes daytime office wear plausible at conservative dosage but the projection and density crowd casual environments. Sport is a non-starter.
Seasons
With its rich coffee and oud notes, it's fitting for cooler months like fall and winter, but can also be an inviting scent in spring.
Occasions
Its strong oud and coffee base makes it ideal for dates and formal occasions where standing out is key. Less suited for sports or casual settings due to its intensity.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean warm spicy, oud
Subtle differences in overall composition
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