Ambre Sultan (Serge Lutens, 1993) bay leaf, oregano, labdanum, vanilla
Sweet, creamy vanilla sprinkled with dried herbs – not exactly a predictable pairing, but that's what makes this unusual amber so successful. The dusty, bitter herbs keep the honeyed amber in check, lending it some backbone and substance and keeping it from dripping off your arm. Try Ambre Sultan after a shave with a fougère soap and watch how it all mixes together to form an interesting sweet chypre.
Sweet, creamy vanilla sprinkled with dried herbs – not exactly a predictable pairing, but that's what makes this unusual amber so successful. The dusty, bitter herbs keep the honeyed amber in check, lending it some backbone and substance and keeping it from dripping off your arm. Try Ambre Sultan after a shave with a fougère soap and watch how it all mixes together to form an interesting sweet chypre.
(11-24-2018, 08:10 PM)Bouki Wrote: Ambre Sultan (Serge Lutens, 1993) bay leaf, oregano, labdanum, vanillaGood advice - gotta try that soap scent combo. Ambre Sultan is great
Sweet, creamy vanilla sprinkled with dried herbs – not exactly a predictable pairing, but that's what makes this unusual amber so successful. The dusty, bitter herbs keep the honeyed amber in check, lending it some backbone and substance and keeping it from dripping off your arm. Try Ambre Sultan after a shave with a fougère soap and watch how it all mixes together to form an interesting sweet chypre.
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(11-24-2018, 01:00 PM)Dave in KY Wrote:Dave. What part of the bluegrass do you reside? I was raised in Henderson, kind of educated at UK, but live in Dallas now. Sent my eldest of 3 sons to uk. I have a shack in Georgetown. My youngest son was offered a baseball scholarship [pitcher] but didn't go as uk fired coach Henderson. He is at OSU. talk to me. Tommy
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