The Scented Hound

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Montale White Aoud

WHITE-AOUD-300x300WHAT I SMELL:  There is something very disconcerting about the opening of a Montale fragrance.  I have noted many to be start off being  plastic and artificial like they were conceived from a test tube rather than through a perfumer’s nose and hands.  White Aoud is no exception; it covers your skin like a latex glove that has a slight powder inside that allows you to slip them on easily.  The saffron is evident as it tugs with the plastic which finally after a good while starts to give way to a pretty rose.  However, I would not call this a “rose” fragrance, it’s far more complex than that as the agarwood and cardamon mix and start to spice things up a bit.  But the journey does not to end there… what starts off as a latex glove turns finally into a lovely lightly powdered vanilla and patchouli floral beauty.  It’s very comforting and very pretty, but not so much so that it doesn’t also work for a man.

White Aoud Notes:  Rose of Damascus, saffron, agarwood, cardamom, jasmine, patchouli, sandalwood from Mysore, amber, vetiver, vanilla and labdanum.

tina turnerWHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  Tina Turner in Mad Max Beyond the Thunderdome.  She’s a woman living in a world ruled by petroleum and White Auod feels like it’s derived from petroleum.  Even though it’s derived from petroleum, it’s the perfect solution from getting away from the grit and dirt.

THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE WHITE AOUD:  artificially pretty, soft, strong

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT WHITE AOUD: Perfume Smellin Things, The Scentuary, Now Smell This

  • Bone Rating: 4 out of 5 possible bones
  • Scent: Oriental  Floral WoodyMusk
  • Classification: Feminine – but easily worn by a man
  • Expense: $110 for 50ml EdP


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Elixir Charnel Oriental Brulant by Guerlain

orientalbrulantMaybe it’s the time of the year or maybe it’s because I have the winter blues; in any case, I seem to be reaching out for comfort scents.  Thankfully, I had a large sample of Oriental Brulant to keep me company this past week.

WHAT I SMELL:  Oriental Bulant opens with a warm and spicy balminess.  The top note are listed as tangerine, but I got that for about one second as it turned balmy. There is a hint of soapiness (which I typically abhor), but here it’s very light and reminds me what my mother’s bathroom smelled like right after she took a bath.  After a bit, the vanilla’d almond comes more to the front.  This is not an overly sweet almond, but one that is rounded and warm.  Oriental Brulant is pretty linear and sits close to the skin.  It’s about as ethereal a fragrance that is to my liking as it’s a warmish vapor that rises so slightly above your skin.

Oriental Brulant Notes:  top note is tangerine; middle note is almond; base notes are tonka bean, styrax and vanilla.

pink skyWHAT IT SMELLS LIKE TO ME:  Maybe it’s the pink color of the juice, but I think of pretty cirrus clouds backed up to a lovely pink sky.

THREE ADJECTIVES THAT DESCRIBE ORIENTAL BRULANT:  wispy, pretty, peaceful

WHAT OTHERS ARE SAYING ABOUT ORIENTAL BRULANT: Perfume Shrine, Olfactoria’s Travels, AustralianPerfumeJunkies

BOTTOM LINE:  For the time being, I am in love with this fragrance, but I think come the spring I could grow tired of its lovely balminess.  This is a vanilla for non-vanilla lovers and leans feminine.  I have to admit though that this is the perfect “bed-time” scent for me as it helps to create those pretty pink clouds in my head that the sheep can jump over.

  • Bone Rating: 4 out of 5 possible bones
  • Scent: Oriental
  • Classification: Feminine
  • Expense: $260 for 75ml EdP


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And the Winner Is…

One-very-Happy-DogThanks to everyone who joined in on The Scented Hound’s one year birthday draw and celebration.  I appreciate the support and all of the encouraging words.  But I know what you’re really looking for and that’s the winner of the 100ml bottle of E. Cordray Ambre et Vanille from Penny Lane Perfumes.  And the winner is:

Kevin

Congratulations Kevin !  Please send your shipping information to thescentedhound@gmail.com by Monday, January 21, 2013 (otherwise we’ll pick another winner) so we can send you your prize.  And even though Kevin won the grand prize, the celebration continues with the $25 off offer at Penny Lane Perfumes.  To claim your special savings, all you have to do is enter 2013 as the coupon code and 25% will be taken off of your total!  This offer is only good in the U.S!  But what a deal!

And I would like to give a special thanks to the folks at Penny Lane Perfumes for their very generous support.  They offer an incredible selection of perfumes and provide the best and friendliest customer service.  Be sure to check them out at pennylaneperfumes.com!