Cacharel Pour Homme Eau de Toilette 50ml
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Masculine fragrance Pour Homme Eau de Toilette from Cacharel releases an aroma of desert freshness. Top notes of warming, spicy Nutmeg and Bergamot are infused with heart notes of Geranium and Carnation, on a woody Cedar and Vetiver base. An enveloping scent for the energised male. – E.W.
Top Notes: Nutmeg, Bergamot, Clary Sage
Heart Notes: Geranium, Carnation, Ylang-Ylang
Base Notes: Fir, Vetiver, Cedarwood
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THE winter fragrance
Relatively 'under-the-radar' until now, this is a scent that I've seen on the shelves of local chemists that I ignored far too long. Its simplistic looks and packaging have been crying out "come and take a sniff", but alas it was only in 2017 that I discovered this hidden gem. This could easily be the find of the year for me! Cacharel Pour Homme really is THE fragrance for winter. Who would have known the humble nutmeg could be the centre point of a fragrance? I am reminded of chef Rick Stein's comment that nutmeg is "the scent of Byzantium" - it definitely comes off as noble and ever so classy. Citrus, flowers and spice is what it’s been described as. Often this description is enough to put me off even trying a scent, but with Cacharel, the nutmeg comes across as smooth yet spicy, strong and long-lasting yet never overpowering or cloying. Totally refined and good enough to wear dressed up or dressed down, you will have people wondering “what IS that smell? I know it somewhere”. Without a hint of sugar, syrup or honey, this is a bone-dry scent along the lines of Malle's French Lover / Bois d'Orage. In fact, it’s good enough to make you wonder why niche scents exists. Cacharel Pour Homme dates back to 1981 – an important year to me – and this is the quality of scents made back then. I’ve worn it as a scent on its own or as a base for layering with other contrasting scents. Strong and long lasting, classy and quite unique, I wouldn't be seen dead without this in my fragrance wardrobe. Easily a 5/5 for me.
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