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I have it: 33 I had it: 15 I want it: 23
Salvador by Salvador Dali is a fragrance for men. Salvador was launched in 1992. Salvador was created by Gerard Anthony and Ilias Ermenidis. Top notes are aldehydes, artemisia, caraway, coriander, green notes, tarragon, pepper and bergamot; middle notes are carnation, cinnamon, jasmine and rose; base notes are leather, tonka bean, amber, patchouli, musk, oakmoss, vanilla and cedar.
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I bought 6 years ago, and I left in a corner. A few days ago I found again .... it's fantastic! It is a harmony of scents and longevity on my skin is 4-5 hours. Just one word ... fantastic! Too bad no one can find.
I don't get much patchouli or cedar, and it's a little sweet, but it seems to have quite a bit of oakmoss. I think I'm getting a little leather, but there is definitely a pine-like quality, perhaps "green notes," spices, and the wood notes listed are doing this. There is also clearly a floral aspect, though I don't get a specific floral note pushing its way to the fore. This is quite nice, perhaps best suited to a formal event involving something joyous, like a wedding. This is very different from the first Dali fragrance for men, so don't let that scare you off. Instead, this is blended just right, one of the greats from that incredible late 70s to early 90s period in men's fragrance history.
UPDATE: Several hours in and it does take on a woody quality.
UPDATE: Wearing it today; it's been at least a couple months since the last one. Now the "green notes" (seems like galbanum), wood notes, and florals and working together very nicely, creating an almost fig-like presentation. It's a little powdery and almost nutty. Too bad Chanel hasn't made a "masculine" scent like this one in recent years! If you like scents such as Egoiste, this is one to try; it's got that rich, complex, entirely natural feel that you expect in the best modern perfumery has to offer. If Egoiste is for the winter and Minotaure is for late Spring or early summer, this one is for early Spring.
this is my all time favorite perfum.
unbeliveble and I cant find the same.
10/10***
Wish I could find this masterpiece again. SD PH is just not the same.
My husband's favorite. On him it smells fresh and natural, not "perfumey." It is very elegant and smart.
This Perfumery only for the judges of perfume art!
It's greatest men perfume from this house. Top note open with lot of pepper and may be strong in first sniff. But leave it 10 minutes, its turn to elegant and make you feel like business man in 30 years old.
So sad it's discontinued.
Scent: 4.5/5
Longlast: 4/5
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