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Ambre by Molinard is a oriental fragrance for women. Ambre was launched in 1993. Top notes are orange, lavender, bergamot and lemon; middle notes are benzoin, incense and geranium; base notes are patchouli, musk and vanilla.
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This EdT starts out strong, with notes of root beer and patchouli. There is also an animalic note, possibly castoreum, along with fuzzy musk, and a fruity apple pie note. After a short time the scent dries down to a musky apple-pie vanilla with a touch of incense. Gradually the lavender appears, lending an aromatic herbal touch to the mix.
Ambre is in some ways similar to Hermes Ambre Narguile, and is a lot less expensive. For an EdT it is quite substantial, with good sillage and longevity. It’s a pleasant fragrance that would be a good “safe” choice for situations when you want to smell your perfume but not risk offending anyone. Who doesn’t like cuddly musk and apple pie?
Thanks to a special fragrantica member, I received an unexpected gift of this sample. I absolutely love it. I have been searching for the right amber and this is IT!! Some of the other ambers I have tried (Balmain Ambregris, Prada Prada, among others), open with something unpleasant or too strong for me. Molinard Ambre opens perfectly for me, yummy amber from start to finish. The dry down is not too sweet, which I find in some others. But alas, this one looks like it might be hard to come by.
ETA: I did find this, on amazon.com of all places. And I am STILL searching for the perfect amber. This is a good one, just not "perfect". I have found that Molinard Ambre is great for layering as it is a simple linear amber scent. It adds a nice base to fumes that need a kick! And although it is just an EDT, it has great staying power.
Nice if a little plain, Ambre is one of those fragrances just drifts in the background and does not want to make no
waves like most scents do A nice meekly
Church lady or a bookish librarian will
enjoy this. the opening is nicely done
with the sharpness of citruses and the warmness of amber adds to the coziness
the wisp of incense add to the mystery
and the note i can detect of Iris brings
to an powdery touch.
This is definitely a unisex fragrance in my honest opinion, very fresh and wearable, especially in warmer weather. I find it suitable for both office and a night out. What I like most is the bergamot-citrus opening; the lasting power is average, though.
i like this parfum have true amber character .
worm ,spicery .when i wear this parfum i imagine comfortable sofa and i cuddle in wool blanket
Subtle amber scent. I would consider it more of a unisex fragrance rather than for women only. Has more patchouli than I would prefer, but the bergamot, incense and musk are a nice mixture. Would recommend it to be worn at night events only. It is a little to heavy for daytime wear.
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