The Scented Hound

Perfume blog with abbreviated perfume reviews & fragrance reviews.


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Amber Oud by By Kilian

Oh my, an amber that didn’t work for me.  I have heard nothing but rave reviews about Amber Oud…but again, oh my.  First Amber Oud goes on sharp, it has a strong bite.  It’s the oud mixed with the bay leaves I am guessing.  I read from other reviews that this fragrance is sweet.  I’m not getting any sweetness whatsoever.  I was hoping that the vanilla would pop out to even out the sharpness of the scent.  It materializes slightly, but never to the point of cutting that edge.  After a bit, the sharpness dissipates and the scent retreats close to the skin.  That’s fine, but all day long all that I was smelling was a sour note.  And not even the amber warmed this for me.  I am truly disappointed, but I will be giving this one another chance.  Maybe it’s just my body chemistry! 😦

Amber Oud Notes:

Amber, oud, bay leaf, cedarwood, vanilla

  • Bone Rating: 2 out of 5 possible bones
  • Classification: Unisex
  • Expense: $395 for 50ml EDP


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L’Etrog by Arquiste

I had high hopes for my first foray into the line of Arquiste perfumes which launched this past year.  Unfortunately, L’Etrog does not generate a great deal of enthusiasm in me.  This is not a bad fragrance, it’s just a nice fragrance. Upon application, you receive a nice rush of citrus.  Like most citrus scents, it’s clean and fresh.  The sharpness of the citrus quickly moves to the background and you are what I am assuming is the date fruit that is listed in the notes.  This scent is very familiar to me.  It doesn’t remind me of anything specific, but that means I can’t really distinguish it from other like-minded scents.  Unfortunately, after a couple of hours this really just vanished on me.  I am still holding out hope for some of the other Arquiste fragrances as I’m a hopeless optimist.

Notes include:  Etrog citron, Calabrese Cedrat, Myrtle, Date Fruit, Vetivert

  • Bone Rating: 3 out of 5 possible bones
  • Classification: Unisex
  • Expense: $165 for 55ml EDP


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Colonia Assoluta In Villa by Acqua di Parma

In Villa has been sitting on my shelf for several years.  It’s has remained in the back of my collection for a long time.  I thought I should dust off the bottle and give it another chance.  There are a couple of things to note about this fragrance:

1.  It comes with a bulb atomizer.  If my recollection is correct, that was a huge selling point.  It seems very glamorous.  The reality is that it’s awkward to use.

2.  This only comes in 200ml bottles.  As a result, I have enough of In Villa to last 2 lifetimes.

OK, past that, what does In Villa smell like?  It’s green.  When applied, you get hints of citrus, and lots of cypress.  The citrus quickly disappears and you just get the cypress.  I am confused a bit, because the notes list cedar and to me cedar is more woody than green and as such, I think cypress, not cedar.  According to the Acqua Di Parma website, this scent is rounded off with warm spicy notes.  These spicy notes help to balance out the green to lessen the sharpness of the scent.  In Villa is a very old-fashioned scent.  It reminds me of scents from the 1970’s and has hints of barber shops smells.  It’s pretty linear, lasts a long time and is a cologne that will not offend.  That said, I find it a bit boring. Would I purchase this again (if I didn’t have a 200ml bottle)?  Probably not.

In Villa Notes:

Top notes:  lemon, bitter orange, bergamot, and cardamom
Middle notes:  chilli pepper, jasmine, ylang ylang and rose
Base notes:  white musk and cedar

  • Bone Rating: 3 out of 5 possible bones
  • Classification: Unisex, but leans masculine
  • Expense: $160 for 200ml Eau de Cologne