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Which Should You Buy?
A decadent, spicy-woody vanilla that radiates opulence and sophisticated mystery. Babylon stands out with enveloping warmth and just enough sweetness, perfect for colder nights and those who crave rich, grown-up gourmand woods.
Pierre Montale's bone-dry oud-and-sandalwood duet - linear, polished, and one of the most accessible oud-forward Montales. Wearers consistently call it a cleaner, more wood-led alternative to the screechier Black Aoud.
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Babylon's creamy vanilla and prominent sandalwood, coupled with rich spices, make it ideal for fall and winter when warmth and opulence shine. The intensity and sweetness may overwhelm in summer, but it performs well in the chill of spring or cool evenings.
Occasions
Its pronounced warmth, vanilla, and woody character suit evening, formal, and date settings where its richness can be appreciated. It is less suited for sport or hot office days due to intensity and projection.
Seasons
Fragrantica voters split 100% fall, 99.5% winter - the dry oud-sandalwood composition is cold-weather coded. Sandalwood softens the oud enough that some wearers report year-round wearability, but heat still amplifies the synthetic-oud edge unpleasantly.
Occasions
Night-coded at 97.3% of voters but the wood-led polish makes it more office-tolerant than most Montale ouds - one reviewer specifically notes it 'can be worn casually, formally, or even to the office if you don't overspray.' Date nights and formal evenings are the natural fit.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, warm spicy, powdery
Subtle differences in overall composition
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