bheansidhe Report post Posted September 8, 2015 Peach, white sandalwood, golden amber, gurjum balsam, leather accord, and oudh. On me this was lighter and greener than I thought it would be - I suspect it wants a bit of aging to soften the balsam to my personal tastes - but on my friend it was ALL peach and leather and oudh, which was her personal idea of a Really Good Party. There's nothing dark in this scent. I get blond woods and golden resins and young fresh-cured leather, with peach keeping it juicy at the edges. Works for any gender. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ltrittipoe Report post Posted September 13, 2015 This is just beautiful - I get soft leather, sweet resins, and a hint of peach. I think this is just gorgeous now and will only get better with age. I don't get much of the oudh at all - just enough to add a faint smokiness and enhance the leather, I think. And even less balsam. The sandalwood comes out a little more on drydown, but still stays soft. Overall, I think that amber, sandalwood, balsam, and oudh are just combining to create a golden resin-y haze, none of them come forth enough for me to absolutely pick out. Leather, resins, peaches. In that order. Beautiful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aiobhan Report post Posted October 2, 2015 In bottle - Sweet, fresh peach and sandalwood, with a tiny hint of dark leather. Wet on skin - Still fresh peach, but the amber and sandalwood are warming it nicely and keeping it from being to juicy/sugary/saccharine. The leather is a secondary but still obvious note, and it's very much warm, well-worn leather like a good leather jacket at the end of a day of wear. the oudh and basalm are lending a dark "brown" quality behind the sweet peach and warm amber/spicy sandalwood. After a while - A lot of the sweetness has mellowed out of the peach and now it's more reminiscent of baked peaches. The sandalwood and amber are still pretty strong along side it, keeping things woodsy and warm. The leather, surprisingly, has almost disappeared - it's just a little bit of darkness rounding out the edges of the peach. The basalm and oudh don't feature at all as notes, but instead contribute to the overall caramel-quality of the scent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Aviatrix Report post Posted October 3, 2015 This goes on as really strong leather at first! Definitely of the black variety. The leather stays at the forefront, but calms down a little as other notes come out to play. Here are the resins and the balsam! The peach is, admittedly, hard to detect against so many heavy notes. I like the blend, but it disappoints a bit as a Peach Pit scent, simply because there is no peach to be found…. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
zankoku_zen Report post Posted October 22, 2015 Ermaghed. This is slightly peachy leather, oudh and amber. So, a masculine Peach blend. It's pretty much a very sophisticated, slightly fruity leather blend on me. So yeah, peach leather. Manly peach leather. And no, that's not a code for anything. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
unxolve Report post Posted February 6, 2016 In the bottle: Smells like a rubber mask. I think it's the leather. Wet: Weird unpleasant chemical spice thing. A store with linoleum floors and a lot of knick knacks. Drying: A little warm creamy peach, with a little spice. Barely there. Pleasant. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Little Bird Report post Posted August 7, 2016 (edited) Rubbery, plasticy scent consumed with sharp, black smoke, sort of like rubber fishing lures set on fire. No peach at all, at least in the aged bottle that I now have. White sandalwood adds it baby powder thing in the drydown. Has a very chemical, unpleasant feel to it. Chemical, rubbery leather, an intensely smoky and dry oud, and baby powdery sandalwood making it even more bone dry. Edited July 9 by Little Bird Share this post Link to post Share on other sites