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A daring, spicy rose that fuses floral opulence with rugged, earthy intrigue. For those who want their florals unapologetically bold and unforgettable.
No. 11 goes after Tom Ford's Rose Prick, a spiced, patchouli-grounded rose with real bite. It captures the pepper-turmeric opening well but blends the triple-rose heart into one generic rose note and loses the animalic edge that makes the original distinctive.
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Seasons
Its lush rose heart and spicy warmth make it ideal for cool, transitional weather in spring and fall, while the richness and woody base allow it to carry through winter. The spice and density may feel heavy for very hot summer days.
Occasions
Romantic and assertive, this is a standout for dates or formal events, but its boldness and spicy rose profile can be too commanding for office or sporty settings.
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Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean woody, earthy
Subtle differences in overall composition
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