I had to try this after reading a review that said this perfume smelled like California's Central Coast. That's exactly what I get: at first there's a slightly mentholated blast, like you're walking ...
zhoya who compares this with Fumerie Turque and I have to agree with her, though at onset, Sables is nothing like FT. As noted by others, there are maple and tobacco-type notes, though neither of the...
I absolutely loved the heart of this fragrance. Warm, spiced maple syrup that somehow was not overly sweet or cloying. It's just fabulous. The top notes, however, were bad--too medicinal. In the b...
Sables seems to be a love it or hate it fragrance, and I'm definitely in the love it camp. It starts out with the captivating tobacco-herbal-syrup of the immortelle flower, a note that is not quite s...
Tuliplala said it perfectly. This a sweet and easier to wear version of Chene. It is mossy, spicy (immortelle is so beautiful) and woody. But I also get the "maple syrup" reference and I actually enjo...
Mmmmmmm!!!! There are some days when you want to smell like a beautiful flower, then there are others when only a hot pancake will do. This is the one to wear on those days. Not too gourmand or over-s...
Yes, there is definitely a maple syrup accord, but wait. The drydown is pure comfort on a rainy Fall day or an icy wintery night. Sables' elements meld into one another to produce a sweet sandalwood...
Syrupy sweet with a hint of anise and woods on first application. Dries down also syrupy sweet - doesn't seem to change much IMO except perhaps the incense comes out more. It's a tad sickening actuall...
I so wanted to like this but on me it smelled very strongly of TCP! maybe it's down to personal chemistry?
To me this is the best and most expensive cognac or malt from the isles.I just open the bottle and takes a good sniff and then i feel miserable cause i can't actually drink the juice.What can i do i h...