Notes: coffee, spices, woodsy notes, floral notes, rum, resin, incense, tobacco and leather. This fragrance opens with the familiar aroma of coffee, however, it is enhanced by smoky vetiver. A floral...
I've come to suspect that there are some aromachemicals, or perhaps "accords," or artisanal EO's that are being used by a few different perfumers. L'Eau de Navigateur is based on one of those. Geode...
Coffee, vanilla, woods....a little too masculine at first. It very quickly becomes a softer coffee-vanilla fragrance, but I don't think it's as good as Ava Luxe Cafe Noir or Neil Morris' Cafe.
I get no flowers or coffee, but strong civet notes in the first off. Dry down shows wood, resin and leather with that taint of fresh body, but ultimately, it’s warm myrrh and resins. Very nice at fin...
My opinion of L'Artisan has steadily been going up each time they release something new. Although this one has been around for a bit, when I first sniffed L'eau de Navigateur, I became convinced that...
Ashtray, pipesmoke lingering, odeur de man who doesn't bathe much but isn't afraid of the piney aftershave. This is what my Uncle Jerry's cabin would smell like if he ever stopped bathing. Golly Ned. ...
Leather, woods, coffee, incense, a little salt, a pinch of myrrhe- L'Eau de Navigateur is dark yet crisp, dangerous, but elegant at the same time. Even though this is a man's scent, I actually feel ve...
Back in the eighties, there was a men's cologne you could buy in the drug store, put out by Jordache. It came in an indigo bottle. This smells just like it. Strong wood scent, some balsamic notes, ...
L'eau du Navigateur is woody and smoky, darkly resinous. I also detect carnation, and some vanilla. It is defintely unisex. To boost its femininity, and make it wearable in all seasons, it is easily l...
This is one of L'Artisan's distinctly masculine fragrances, that is not a particulary big seller. I do not have to have all girly fragrances but this one is very masculine and there is nothing unique ...