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Which Should You Buy?
Exotic and magnetic, Marrakech Intense is a spicy-woody journey that commands attention without shouting. Its meditative warmth and dry, resinous depth evoke the bustling souks and smoky dusk of Morocco.
Tom Daxon's Sicilian Wood is a contentious beast. Some rave about its bright, natural citrus and refined woody drydown, while others dismiss it as fleeting and synthetic. Lovers say it’s a niche take on Dior Fahrenheit, but its poor longevity is a dealbreaker for many.
Scent Profile
| Citrus | 16% | 22% |
| Floral | 26% | 17% |
| Fruity | 2% | 3% |
| Green | 5% | 5% |
| Sweet | 16% | 14% |
| Warm | 18% | 13% |
| Woody | 25% | 32% |
| Earthy | 11% | 8% |
| Animalic | 2% | 3% |
| Fresh | 13% | 18% |
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Performance
Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
Spicy and woody warmth makes it ideal for fall and winter, when its intensity can shine without cloying. In spring, the citrus and floral touches offer balance, while summer wear may be too heavy except for cool evenings.
Occasions
The bold spicy-woody character is perfect for dates and formal settings, leaving a sophisticated impression. Its richness can be too assertive for office or sporty use but works well for nights out or creative, artistic settings.
Seasons
Versatile across every season - no clear seasonal preference from wearers.
Occasions
Its fresh, clean citrus and woody profile makes it versatile for casual and office wear, where a softer sillage is appreciated. Despite some calling it 'masculine and refined,' its poor longevity limits its suitability for formal events or dates where lasting impact is desired.
Similarity Breakdown
Both share Citrus, Woody, Aromatic accords and Jasmine, Sandalwood notes
Subtle differences in overall composition
Where to buy
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