While I do enjoy this one year round, I find it is especially delightful in the Autumn. Boozy rum, tonka, caramel...in fact, the honey, rum, and cinnamon play together to give this a warm honey-spiced...
I love many of Jean Claude Ellena's fragrances because I appreciate their light and bright qualities, I currently have L'Eau d'Hiver, Jour d'Hermes and Vanille Galante in my rotation of perfumes. Luc...
I LOVE this fragrance, beside one other it is my all time favorite, have finished two big bottles and carry the 15 ml around,love it, everyone has said the notes, what a great combination, love it wh...
I like it well enough to wear, but it's not an HG for me. I've worn it a couple times and both times the overwhelming impression was honey. Yesterday I actually pulled down a big jar of honey that I h...
Ambre Narguile starts mighty boozy, very much like a cinnamon liquor which I find a bit masculine. Then the honey and benzoin come to join the baking fest but I don't get the infamous apple pie scent ...
I love the opening of Ambre Narguile!! Remnds me of an apple tart from McDonald's (sorry). As it dries down it starts to remind me a little of China Town and Andy Warhol Lexington Ave. I wouldn't s...
In a sea of dreck and the downright mediocre, Ambre Narguile stands out as one of the few modern masterpieces of perfumery. How can a scent be elegant, striking and perhaps a little intimidating, yet ...
A little backstory here: my relationship with perfumes started very early and has changed a lot during the decades. When I started to get “serious” about them, gourmands were already a trend, so I end...
I finally understand why this fragrance receives so many great reviews. I first heard about this scent when a YouTube "guru" mentioned it as her favorite scent. Since I have no access to a Hermes stor...