Men
New York Amber
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New York Amber by Bond No 9 is a woody oriental fragrance created by perfumer Alberto Morillas and launched in 2011. This composition, designed for men and women, unfolds a scent pyramid where the top notes feature citrus and spices that give way to a floral and woody heart, culminating in a warm and persistent base of amber and noble woods.
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I destroyed the YSL M7 in another review, but I forgot this one also has oud, so my hopes for that note remain firm, although here the king is the amber. I have a good memory of testing it in-store: it’s strong but not dizzying.
I have no complaints about this fragrance; it delivers on its promise as an ‘amber’. It smells like amber, not rose as some say (though it’s noticeable). It’s a potent blend of amber, oud, and myrrh that lasts all day. The florals, led by saffron, sit in the background. The benzoin gives it strength and projection for the first four hours, then softens to reveal the amber and woods (oud and a sweet but dry sandalwood). I don’t detect the pepper. It’s wood, wood, and more sweet wood spread with a viscous amber pomade. The longevity is brutal: I sprayed it at 4:45 PM and it was still detectable the next day at 10 AM; with just one reapplication, it came back strong. Even after showering at night, I could still smell it. The sillage must be huge for most. It gives me a feeling of being in an ancient monastery, inner stillness, security, and serenity, a ‘rejoicing’. If you concentrate, the accords bloom and there, yes, delicate roses emerge. Although it’s not oriental, the amber is quite so, similar to the Indian or Chinese style, but mixed with oud, nutmeg, and saffron, it takes on a more ‘woody-ambered’ and universal character. I think it suits women better, though it’s truly unisex. It’s not for everyone, nor is it commercial, so it might cause some controversy. I haven’t been to NY, but based on what I know from my sister who adores it, I think it represents her history, buildings, parks, and art. It was a blind buy based on ingredients, and I’m happy with it.
I’ve been testing a sample all afternoon, and while it’s a cracker, it doesn’t smell like that classic amber I’m addicted to, like Ambre 114 or Blue Amber. Here, the amber is more animalic thanks to the oud, and to my nose, it’s very similar to Tellus by Liquides Imaginaires. It’s a good perfume, nothing invasive, it settles down over time, and it’s perfect for night or cold days.