“I have no idea how can this scent be so affordable, yet smell so luxurious. But let’s keep the secret!This scent smells like any expensive, well crafted small batch scents. It’s up there with Le labo or even at the same level of Baccarat Rouge.It is smoky but sweet at the same time, I think it also has a touch of citrus. It leaves a subtle but really enjoyable trace of incense, but before burning. Very masculine but in a modern way. Definitely not your dad’s fragrance (unless he likes to keep up with current trends)It is definitely one of the most intriguing fragrances I’ve owned”
“I was amazed at the scent of this fragrance, considering the price. I have spent 4 or 5 times this amount for other fragrances, and this particular fragrance (tobacco blaze) stands neck to neck with some of the higher end ones. Upon, the initial spray I definitely pick up peach and some floral notes. It smells fresh and inviting. As the scent lingers on your skin, the earthy, woody notes come into play. I also can smell a lot of green notes as well, but that could be the way it smells mixed with my body chemistry. The base notes are warmer and I get hints of tobacco, patchouli, amber, and some faded green notes. Also, throughout the whole longevity of the scent I get notes of leather. This fragrance is unique and you'll definitely stand out in a crowd. The scent is sophisticated and refined and is great for both casual and formal wear. If you are a fan of cheaper, familiar fragrances such as Drakkar Noir or Curve, then this fragrance may or may not be for you. It's more of an acquired scent for sure. Personally, I think the scent is quite nice and an amazing price.”
“Not gonna lie this perfume is nice and unique. This perfume was an instant hit with my female friends the first time I used it. The notes can be pretty strong when you first put it on, so I allow it to settle for about 5-10 minutes before I set off. As everyone else is saying, don't overspray, as the smell can be overpowering after 3 spritzes. Will definitely buy again.”
“Let me preface by stating that this fragrance is similar to Oud Maknoon by SwissArabian. It is a very strong oud that an aficionado can only appreciate. There is not even an inkling of tobacco detectable, regretfully. Why they decided to advertise it as a tobacco fragrance is enigmatic. Those who say it has tobacco are incorrect. Do not expect an ounce of a tobacco fragrance such as Herod.The oud is not what you find in European brands. I am not sure who is using a better oud, but I am positive that European brands rip you off. Furthermore, it is difficult to see how it is an apricot fragrance, since the only discernible fruit for me is lemon (not listed in the notes). It vanishes after a while, and then the oud lingers forever. Very audacious, exceedingly masculine, and slightly overwhelming when first sprayed.If you are not familiar with Arabian perfumes, first test this before purchasing! I love it!”