Chanel is a pretty terrific designer house. Their track record attests to this fact. Pour Monsieur Concentree was released in 1989. It is an excellent citric oriental that is very different than the 1955 Pour Monsieur version. It's not a concentrated version of the original. It's simply a different fragrance.
There isn't a slew of designer masculines that employ petitgrain, cardamon, nutmeg and opoponax in their accords. The woody floral aspect of petitgrain alongside the balsamic woodiness of Cardamon is enough to win me over here, but the opoponax augments the composition with a vanilla tinged spice that's the clincher.
The nutmeg is a nice touch and there's just enough of it to enhance the spicy aspect of Pour Monsieur. There's no doubt that this scent is a winner and all scentophiles should wear this masculine at least once in their lifetime.
There isn't a slew of designer masculines that employ petitgrain, cardamon, nutmeg and opoponax in their accords. The woody floral aspect of petitgrain alongside the balsamic woodiness of Cardamon is enough to win me over here, but the opoponax augments the composition with a vanilla tinged spice that's the clincher.
The nutmeg is a nice touch and there's just enough of it to enhance the spicy aspect of Pour Monsieur. There's no doubt that this scent is a winner and all scentophiles should wear this masculine at least once in their lifetime.
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