Exaltatum By Serpentine Winner

Exaltatum By Serpentine is one of those fragrances where the listed notes are only a small part of the story. There is so much more going on with this scent than what meets the eye.
Exaltatum By Serpentine is one of those fragrances where the listed notes are only a small part of the story. There is so much more going on with this scent than what meets the eye.
State of Mind Secret of Success contrasts fiery cinnamon and refreshing Japanese sencha tea is creative and explosive. The duality of intensity and subtlety is a beautiful juxtaposition and the secret to this fragrance’s success
Rose Ardoise by Atelier Materi is lovely, singular and wearable: neither masculine nor feminine in character, an alluring fragrance which possesses its own mystery and adventurousness.
With every Goldfield & Banks fragrance, creative director Dimitri Weber managed to take us on a sensory journey through different parts of Australia, exploring and uncovering the abundance of native Australian ingredients. Goldfield & Bank Sunset Hour explores the novelty of the Quandong, a wild Desert Peach from Australia, as it takes center stage in the composition, pouring its delicious juice over the rest of the ingredients.
All Amouage perfumes in the main collection contain boswellia frankincense, but Jubilation XXV Man, created by the inimitable Bertrand Duchaufour in 2008, was the first to make it the star. With what seems as many ingredients as Scheherazade had tales, Amouage Jubilation XXV Man is luxurious, complex, yet still quintessentially incense.
According to the brand site, Mancera Paris Red Tobacco is classified as an Oud fragrance. However, Oud takes a supporting role to the very rich, heady tobacco note that is enveloped in cloud of spicy amber. Mancera Paris Red Tobacco defies a typical classification and is warm, resinous and mysterious. A real compliment getter.