Men
Way To Wakatobi
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Way To Wakatobi by Almah Parfums 1948 is an olfactive fragrance for men and women launched in 2019. The nose behind this creation is Jordi Magrans.
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A very wearable and pleasant chocolatey patchouli. I love the density and darkness the base patchouli gives, even though I’m not a fan when it’s the main note. Setting my preferences aside, it’s a great fragrance and one of my favorite patchouli scents (though I wouldn’t buy it for myself), alongside Sticky Fingers by Francesca Bianchi.
A very wearable and pleasant chocolatey patchouli. I love the density and darkness the base patchouli brings, even though I’m not a fan when it’s the main note. Setting my preferences aside, it’s a great fragrance and one of my favorite patchouli scents (though I wouldn’t buy it for myself), alongside Sticky Fingers by Francesca Bianchi.
Almah extract based on patchouli. Smells of earth, light mold, and medicinal balm with balsamic notes (menthol, eucalyptus), up to camphor and habanero. It closes with resins where myrrh stands out, leaving wood in the dry down. Forget it’s chocolate; it’s an earthy, bitter nuance that doesn’t confuse with Gurdman or the Montale clones. Few accords, but the raw materials are luxury grade. Projects little since it’s an extract, but lasts forever on skin. For patchouli lovers and 80s perfume enthusiasts.
Almah patchouli extract. Smells of earth, slight mold, and medicinal ointment with balsamic notes (mint, eucalyptus), leading up to camphor and habanero. It closes with resins where myrrh shines, leaving wood at the base. Forget the chocolate; it’s an earthy, bitter nuance that doesn’t confuse with Gurdman or Montale’s fake stuff. Few chords, but the raw materials are luxury. Low projection since it’s an extract, but lasts forever on skin. For patchouli lovers and 80s perfume enthusiasts.
Suskind was right: it’s earthy and bitter. I detect myrrh and patchouli, but no chocolate. The ingredients are top-tier, though the blend isn’t original; its mission is to immerse you in darkness. Almah says it’s almost an Indonesian patchouli extract.
Suskind was right: it’s earthy and bitter. I detect myrrh and patchouli, but no chocolate. The ingredients are top-tier, though the blend isn’t original; its mission is to immerse you in darkness. Almah claims it’s almost an Indonesian patchouli extract.
The best oud/chocolate in the world, period.
Pure and sublime patchouli, super earthy with dry tobacco notes. Its trail is another beast, smelling different upon contact compared to the direct scent, a duality that’s enchanting. There’s no chocolate here, but as it develops, it hints at subtle sweetness that adds complexity. If patchouli smells like an old man or ointment to you, stay away. If you want to smell the best patchouli of your life, this is it.
Pure and sublime patchouli, super earthy with dry tobacco touches. Its trail is another beast that smells different upon contact, a duality that’s enchanting. The chocolate isn’t there, but as it develops, it hints at subtle sweetness that adds complexity. If patchouli smells like grandpa or topical ointment to you, run. If you want to smell the best patchouli of your life, you’re in the right place.