Such a simple idea, TUBEROSE EMBERS revisits an early composition from many years ago, one that was originally expressed in a fragrance I named ROCOCO. Vanilla, Tuberose amber.
Some folks adored it, others loathed it, but it sold out right down to the very last drop. Personally, I loved it, it was a huge diva perfume which, when worn, caused trumpets to blow on arrivals and departures, heralding grandiosity hither and thither. The weekly grocery shop transformed into a Berlin carriage visit to Versailles (but that was another perfume, and a different story altogether).
TUBEROSE EMBERS is likely to be considered…. (dare I say it?) an ostentatious, masculine floral. Smoky, woodsy and jam-packed with heavy florals on an amber bed of ceremonial immodesty:-
Tuberose, Arabian jasmine, Taif Rose, Myrrh, Cedarwood, Mysore Sandalwood and my vanilla-laden amber base.
I have adjusted the precious woods used in this brew so that it follows the Embers tradition, albeit with a giant jolt of naughty-boy swagger.