I will begin this review by saying ..take many Tuscan Leather reviews online with a pinch of salt ! I have read so many reviews describing this scent to exaggerated levels regarding the leather butc...
Tuscan Leather is a beautiful, linear fragrance. Huge sillage that will fill any room, enormous longetivity and it smells like one expensive car seat. Lots of compliments to be expected!
I HATED the top notes, which turned acrid on me. But the drydown was worth it: it's dirty and butch and sexy all at once. It lasted all day on me and although I wouldn't wear it as a regular fragrance...
Doesn't take much of this one to make an impression. It's one of those where the tiny sample vial may in fact be all you need for a fair span of time. A few traces from the applicator wand have left m...
After Three years of relentless browsing of thousands of fragrances, sniffing various mixtures of notes and paying and visiting hundreds of Perfume Boutiques, at last i have come across a smell that h...
A review I read online called Tuscan Leather beauty and the beast, heaven and hell rolled into one, and I couldn't agree more. TL opens with smoky, gritty leather reminiscent of perhaps a biker jacket...
One of my favorite scents for winter. Rich, rich leather accord with a red berry in the background. This is what a Bentley should smell like inside. A thinner and less complex version of Clive Chri...
Notes: saffron, raspberry, thyme; olibanum, jasmine; leather, aoud. This fragrance opens with a rich leather accord infused with tobacco. Raw and masculine - this is the smell of leather used for the...
I agree with Paschat, it's nice. The leather and fruit combination seems original (probably isn't, but I've never come across it before) The drydown develops a sweet jam like character but never lose...
Wow, this smells incredibly bad on me, just horrid. After falling SO in love with Tobacco Vanille, I had high hopes for this, the stated notes sounded lovely to me. The initial blast was my childh...