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No.666 Angels' Share

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Eden Perfumes No.666 Angels' Share is a Parfum. No.666 Angels' Share opens with Cognac, settles into a heart of Oak, Cinnamon, and Tonka Bean, and dries down to a base of Sandalwood, Vanilla, and Praline. Eden Perfumes's No.666 Angels' Share carries an Acquired verdict, a boozy-led wear.

No.666 chases By Kilian's whiskey-barrel Angels' Share with a sharp cognac opening and a cinnamon-praline-tonka heart, landing close on the boozy-gourmand thesis but trading the original's silky oak polish for a sweeter, slightly louder finish.
  • Indulgent
  • Warm
  • Confident
  • Sophisticated
No.666 Angels' Share Parfum bottle

Profile

Composition

Timeline

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Performance

Longevity
Moderate (4-6h)
Projection
Moderate
Intensity
Moderate

Mood

Mood Energising
Calming
Character Playful
Serious
Sentiment Uplifting
Brooding

When To Wear

Best Seasons

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Spring Summer Fall Winter

Best Occasions

Also Works:
Office Date Casual Formal Sport

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About

By Kilian's Angels' Share built a cult following on its cognac-and-tonka warmth, and Eden's No.666 goes straight for that same signature. The opening is a sharp hit of cognac before cinnamon, oak and tonka bean move in through the heart, finishing on praline, vanilla and sandalwood that hold up well over several hours. The original's reputation rests on an unusually smooth, barrel-aged blend where the boozy facet never tips into sharpness - Eden's version is close but slightly more direct, with the cinnamon and praline pushed a touch louder, which reads as less refined but arguably more immediately recognisable as a whiskey-and-dessert scent. It performs best on cold evenings and date nights where a rich, spiced-boozy trail suits the occasion. Reviewers comparing budget cognac fragrances consistently flag this as one of the closer takes on the Kilian original, making it a sound pick for anyone chasing that after-dinner-drink character without the niche price tag.