- Product details
- Description
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Release Date:
1983, 1998
Brand: Amouage
Line: gold pour homme
Product Type: eau de parfum
Classification: niche
Volume: 100 ml
Country: Oman
Made in: Great Britain, Oman
Gender: for men
Scent Type: flower, musky, woody
Top Notes: Incense, Lily of the Valley, Rose Hip
Heart Notes: Iris Root, Jasmine, Myrrh
Base Notes: Ambergris, Cedar, Civetta, Musk, Oak Moss, Patchouli, Sandalwood
This luxurious perfumed water is a depiction of male power, wealth, and sexuality. It perfectly embodies the essence of the renowned brand, expressed in its name which translates from Arabic as "Waves of Emotions and Feelings".
The passionate evening scent carries with it genuine tales of ancient depth. The woody and powdery shades of orris root, sandalwood, and cedar, along with the sensuality of civet, grey amber, and musk, will make heads turn in awe. To bring the fragrance closer to a chypre composition, perfumers have intensified the woody notes.
Gold Pour Homme was created following the rules and recipes of ancient Arabian perfumery, thus it contains the most precious and rare essences gathered from various corners of the planet. It bestows upon its wearers the talent to rule the world and the skill to conquer.
The exclusive silver bottle with its captivating liquid is distinguished by the shape of an Arabian blade's handle. It is characterized by restraint, mystery, and originality.
I purchased a sample of this fragrance, but not from here. I was tempted by the attractive price and was already considering placing an order, but luckily I decided to test it first.
What I want to say is that it reminded me of my late grandparents, may they rest in peace. They were wonderful people. In their living room, there was a wardrobe that smelled like lavender mothballs and my grandfather's cologne, which he cherished as a memory of the Soviet Union.
And all of this is coated with the top notes of "Red Moscow". It is a very outdated scent and would be more suitable for a mature man who would enjoy reminiscing about his happy youth and his party days.
A magnificent symphonic start, reminiscent of "Red Moscow". Within 20 minutes, one feels the urge to applaud. However, as the scent settles, a powerful animalistic presence emerges. Jules and Kuros nervously smoke in the corner. A very, very ancient uncleanliness. Okay for those around, but personally, it feels uncomfortable.
Terrible smell. Definitely not masculine. Smells like red Moscow. I do not recommend it. Plus point for its longevity.
Sweet to the point of nausea, but it suits my taste. This perfume is specifically for those who adore excessively sweet scents. It is of excellent quality, with a long-lasting fragrance. It stays on even after washing. The scent is lingering, unforgettable, substantial, and not overly "fruity."
Masterpiece! And that's all that needs to be said - rich, with a trailing scent, it unfolds in a multifaceted and voluminous way, with an exceptional longevity reminiscent of Amouage fragrances. Stylish, elegant, luxurious. A must-have for true connoisseurs of the art of perfumery!
Its name is "Perfume Canon"!