عطر جميل جداً ورائحته فريدة, Truly a masterpiece by Andy Tauer I get a lot of spices and woods, excellent performer you have to try this if you love oriental fragrances! بينظيره But this head note is not the desert sand of my American Southwest. I guess this is the vetiver. I am glad that you like this photo from Vera. And I can see where all the beauty is. Its not carnal or animal sexy, and its not a dignified Saville Row scent. Overal : 9.6/10 I often find amber perfumes rather dull and flat, but this one is amazing. *. BUT THERE IS A PROBLEM!!! I feel like this should be sooner reserved for a special occasion like a date with someone who is important to you and whose opinion matters. As time passes by, those bitter resins and spices get weaker (they will stay till the end tough) and at the same time scent gets sweeter and a little more powdery.

I think my rating will be somewhat low, because I think a fragrance can be very artistic and wearable. Definitely try before you buy cause this is a very special fragrance that won’t be for everyone. A worthy purchase on both! September 12, 2011 at 9:43am Reply. It's a dry, resinous cedar scent, rounded out with rock rose and jasmine, and hints of typical Moroccan spices such as coriander, cumin and petitgrain. The typical voluptuous aura of a classical amber (which is a combination of vanilla and labdanum) is very appealing in this context. Words can not describe this fragrance. I think the dry, harsh desert air, comes from the synthetics. Just got the sample pack from Mr. Tauer himself…. Notify me of replies to my comments via e-mail.

and then later one notices the jasmine and lavender. She tried reading the label and asked me which House this perfume was. September 12, 2011 at 1:57pm Reply, Lavanya: This is a beautiful perfume. Legendary fragrance . I’m a little bit in love. It makes me want to throw up. A few minutes later, as if the night comes, warm and mildly sweet, but there is also a dark aspect showing up. ……………………………………………………………. Scent : 10/10 Available at Luckyscent, First in Fragrance, The Perfume Shoppe, as well as directly from Tauer Perfumes. The start of this trip begins with a strong camphoreus patchoulli note, it’s probably nightime, so the traveler needs a strong aura of courage and audacity!

The remnants of spice and perfume cling to my skin as though I must have had a wonderful day. The hype is real, its a masterpiece. September 12, 2011 at 9:47am Reply, Victoria: Many “orientals” today are so limpid (and usually far too sweet!) I mean, to me, however, this really isn’t the type of fragrance that you turn into a sig-scent though; it’s just to luxurious IMHO. When L’Air du Désert Marocain was created, Andy Tauer had a picture in mind, a hotel bed in Marrakesh, in the early evening, the sun setting. ";s"+screen.width+"*"+screen.height+"*"+(screen.colorDepth? L`Air du Desert Marocain was made as a lighter version of Andy’s previous Le Maroc Pour Elle. A truly masterpiece and remarkable scent , that remains in memory for a long time . Some people have difficult with these sharp ambery materials (sweetlife-Alyssa cannot wear many Annick Goutals, because of its amber base.) I really like this fragrance, but I’m not sure how much wear I would get out of it. Tauer L’Air du Désert Marocain includes notes of coriander, petitgrain, bitter orange, lemon, bergamot, jasmine, labdanum, geranium, cedarwood, vetiver, vanilla, patchouli and ambergris. An iconic oriental spicy/woody delight by Andy Tauer. I bought a sample & didn’t like it at first. "You need absolute freedom to create beautiful fragrances. September 14, 2011 at 6:12pm Reply, Darryl: It took me a loooong while to warm up to this one – my first sampling experience left me nearly suffocated by the opaque amber drydown and strangely sour incense (on my skin, anyway, which does strange things to incense notes).

A slight note of vanilla woods comes up later but still very soft. That I believe is just what makes this one so NICE! more ambers.

It smells a little soapy at times.

Value of money : 7.5/10 (it’s pricy and little bit expensive) It certainly is; it’s the best blog in the universe! SO try this one first. A bombastic, assaulting bitter accord of oak moss, vetiver, birch and cedar follows, This is then somewhat tempered with a honeyed-resin “amber” accord (tons of cistus labdanum and perhaps benzoin/vanilla) and jasmine. One of the most popular in the line. On me this starts spicy and syrupy. Performance: 10/10 November 11, 2020 at 1:45am, ← Fall Fragrance Wardrobe : Your Perfumes for Cooler Days Ahead, 7 Discoveries from 12 Years of Bois de Jasmin, Danilo Kiš’s The Encyclopedia of the Dead, Ukrainian Borscht Poltava Style : My Family Borshch Recipe, Stained Glass and Light : Postcard from Brussels. The heart notes of warm rock rose and jasmine were there for me from the beginning and the notes stayed with me for the next 10 hours. One reviewer stated that they “would have a hard time seeing how this would offend anyone”. I rarely buy cookbooks these days, but I’m very happy with his. I like its smoky, dry feel, as if the amber had been turned into incense smoke. L`Air du Desert Marocain was made as a lighter version of Andy’s previous Le Maroc Pour Elle. First time I tried it from a sample from Luckyscent I was not convinced. Enjoy! This fragrance is a painting. The first few minutes are a total spicebomb. Listening to the typical August storms roll through and wanting a little treat before bed, I picked up my sample and dabbed a bit on, just to revisit this strange little atmosphere in a vial.

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Right at first whiff this fragrance brings old memories! It tempts one to slow down and apply the dark gold liquid with a few careful touches on one’s skin. This is a must try for incense lovers, but not a particularly safe blind buy unless you really found a good deal. On me it’s all about incense, not the smokey type but the real white incense with very soft jasmine and amber. John 3:16, Oooh, this is realy nice… Vetiver, white & red floral, amber, vanilla (definitely vanilla, even though it doesn’t say), white floral, amber, wood, vanilla, patchouli, vanilla, amber again, vetiver, oakmoss, amber & vanilla… Just had a bunch of coriander in my dinner, but I don’t doubt that’s in there too. I'd like to know what are some of the others worth exploring. September 13, 2011 at 1:38pm Reply, Victoria: Glad to inspire some other quest (plus, it is very appropriate for fall.) Absolutely nothing. An aroma that is really nice. And yet, 10 seconds into this fragrance and I’m in the Sahara desert very near a Moroccan spice market. This isn’t really feminine, but not super masculine either, at least by my definition. HONESTLY THIS IS PIECE OF ART!!!!!!! This grew on me like I’ve never experienced before. September 12, 2011 at 5:44pm Reply, dee: Another one that has been on my “to sniff” list forever! Turned out it was L’Air..:), I don’t know why I find this difficult to wear, because in theory I shouldn’t..lol..I’m wondering if it is the Amber/ambrox – I have a similar problem with Andy’s eau d’epices – there is one note which I find difficult to wear. It’s warm without being overheated. Yes, it’s really commendable. 02 L’Air du Desert Marocain was launched in 2005.

Straight from the get-go I get loads of cedar, cedar and more very realistic cedar. Somehow, in the suffocating summer humidity, LADDM gives the impression of an arid, expansive space and shimmers like a star. That is the true mystery how to create thrilling fragrances.” Andy Tauer Welcome to my fragrant world, welcome to a lonesome rider, welcome to my world of perfume making. September 12, 2011 at 1:16pm Reply, Elizabeth: What a coincidence! To my nose it’s a peppery, spice laden, woody, incense and amber fragrance that screams quality. I have… November 11, 2020 at 12:25pm, Tourmaline in Ukrainian Borscht Poltava Style : My Family Borshch Recipe: More great tips – thank you! If you are a foodie like me, the first recognizable items would be cumin and coriander. September 14, 2011 at 12:01am Reply. I am now trying it so I will have an update if there is any changes. It’s puzzling and disappointing. In this part scent has a little dirty and kind of animalic feeling as well but it’s very mellow. Dry, green, very resinous and coniferous. This is such a perfect blend of sweet and spice (not spicy). For this reason, ’21’ is still superior in my opinion, but I think L’Air du Desert Marocain is maybe a preferable alternative for a warmer day.

This scent starts out super dry, not really my thing. This is Liquid Art and it should be displayed in some sort of museum of fragrances like Musee du Parfum in Paris, International Perfume Museum in Grasse or Osmotheque in Versailles! I’m not sure I love this. two words for this scent . From the bottle it smells like a strong Shalimar but with body heat it turns quickly very dry, cedar strong, maskuline.