I haven't had any luck with SL's fragrances (though I do appreciate their efforts, particularly regarding layered/complex fragrances and longevity). Fumerie Turque has that bit of body odor funk that ...
Note: I am finding Andy Tauer Vanilla Flash - Tauerville, in rollerball form, easier, less syrupy, less tobacco, and less arid powderiness, than FM or Chergui. ----- Fumerie Turque used to be one o...
A beautiful smokey spicey oriental, with a kick of my beloved unwashed patchouli; becomes richly decadent, clingy, and sweet on the body...its supposedly unisex...well I certainly would want to get in...
I think Serge Lutens Fumerie Turque is simply superb, and I consider it one of my most precious fragrances. Let me state for the record, I am female and I happily wear this masculine scent. I especial...
I'm surprised at how heated the discussion can get about Fumerie Turque, but I bought it on sale without having smelt it beforehand... When I first gave it a sniff I was a bit disappointed, as the va...
Bewitching smoke of a late-night lounge. Smoke and old timber, a little sweetness. Sheer enough to wear on hot summer nights. More dressed-up than Chergui (which is more about hay than tobacco). M...
Fumerie Turque was mad love from the first sniff. It's perfect distilled sweet, resinous sticky tobacco, somewhere right between shisha and high quality pipe tobacco. It's lightly spiced and flavored ...
Love at first sniff! Sweet tobacco, raisins, and honey against a backdrop of smokey leather. Strong sillage, but not as strong as its similar sister Chergui. Smelling Fumerie Turque compared to Tom F...
Fumerie Turque immediately reminded me of Shalimar in being a bright incensy oriental. I get the honeyed tobacco, a bit of ash, not sure if I actually get leather. But I do get some kind of fruit, po...
This was love at first scent. From the other reviews I have been seeing a lot of 'cigarette, artsy, dark, punk' but this gave me a very different experience. As an Aussie girl who grew up near the bus...