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Which Should You Buy?
A dark, velvety rose and truffle chypre that oozes decadent sensuality and gothic power. Not for the timid, this is a private blend for those who want their presence to linger and allure.
A dark fruity-chypre with juicy passionfruit and peach over a black truffle and rose heart, anchored in patchouli and oakmoss. Bold, romantic and built for cold-weather statements.
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Season and Occasion Fit
Seasons
The dark rose, patchouli, oud and truffle create a deep, enveloping warmth that excels in the chill of fall and winter. Its richness and spicy undertones are less suited for high heat but can work in spring evenings.
Occasions
Its intense, opulent character and moderate boldness make it a standout for formal events and romantic evenings. Less suited to office or sporty settings due to its depth and sensual projection.
Seasons
Dark fruits, truffle and patchouli build a rich cold-weather signature; spring works at the edges, summer is too heavy.
Occasions
Bold projection and an opulent fruit-chypre trail suit dates, evenings out and statement formal wear. Too dominant for office or sport.
Similarity Breakdown
How alike these two fragrances smell, scored from their full scent profiles.
Both lean earthy, woody
Subtle differences in overall composition
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