I have almost all the Purely Orient line and its absolutely niche quality. Big tactical mistake from Ajmal is to not have move these niche lines to a Daughter company under another name. People will continue to associate these gems with the cheap stuff not knowing that Ajmal is a major producer and provider of top quality oud oils and other essences for other niche brands.
Its a good fragrance but I did not find it full bottle worthy. Smells like a cake which has just started to decay, smells very good but a little to sweet for my taste. Its feels like a gourmand to me, I also smell skanky oud in the background but it never takes center stage, it actually provides a contrast to the vanilla Nice review ❤
Very interesting comparison - now I can't stop thinking about rotting cake haha. Yeah, this is a sweetness bomb for sure. If the touch of woody smoke wasn't there to contrast the sweetness, it would be straight to Ebay with this one
Just got my sample in and this reminds me of a higher quality animalic version of Animale Animale. Thick and sweet but hits you with that clean freshness in the end. Edit: tried a proper wearing yesterday and this stuff is amazing
I can't say I've tried Animale Animale! I do find Amber Wood Noir to be quite sweet as well. That rose/elemi combo is interesting to me though. Glad you like it! I'm about to post a list of my favourite Ajmals in the next day or so - if you like Amber Wood Noir, there's another one I think you'll really enjoy too.
I detect similarities with Noir de Noir, Noir Extreme and Black Orchid, with an oriental flair. The performance is [far] better than all 3 and the quality is just the same. Unfortunately, I'd expect any re-release of those mentioned fragrances to be pretty weak compared to the original releases
@@realscentreview 6 to 7 thousand Indian rupees for 50 ml . Rest of the natural material based perfumes are out of reach in India like marmin anthony and russian adam and others
@@realscentreview because you mentioned it as a comparison in this review. When you compared Amber Wood Noir to TF Noir Extreme Parfum, in the same breath you also compared Amber Wood (original) to TF Noir Extreme EDP.
@@JR01015I mentioned that the Amber Wood line came out before the Noir Extreme line. I don't think the original Amber Wood smells exactly like the Noir Extreme line, but I get similiarities.
can you explain the difference between this one and the original Amber Wood scent please?
I have almost all the Purely Orient line and its absolutely niche quality.
Big tactical mistake from Ajmal is to not have move these niche lines to a Daughter company under another name. People will continue to associate these gems with the cheap stuff not knowing that Ajmal is a major producer and provider of top quality oud oils and other essences for other niche brands.
Which one please: Amir one, two, or this one please?
Or Purely Oriental?
Its a good fragrance but I did not find it full bottle worthy.
Smells like a cake which has just started to decay, smells very good but a little to sweet for my taste.
Its feels like a gourmand to me, I also smell skanky oud in the background but it never takes center stage, it actually provides a contrast to the vanilla
Nice review ❤
Very interesting comparison - now I can't stop thinking about rotting cake haha.
Yeah, this is a sweetness bomb for sure. If the touch of woody smoke wasn't there to contrast the sweetness, it would be straight to Ebay with this one
Just got my sample in and this reminds me of a higher quality animalic version of Animale Animale.
Thick and sweet but hits you with that clean freshness in the end.
Edit: tried a proper wearing yesterday and this stuff is amazing
I can't say I've tried Animale Animale!
I do find Amber Wood Noir to be quite sweet as well. That rose/elemi combo is interesting to me though.
Glad you like it!
I'm about to post a list of my favourite Ajmals in the next day or so - if you like Amber Wood Noir, there's another one I think you'll really enjoy too.
which one is better, original amber wood or noir?
Can't wait to try it I've heard it's similar to tom ford's noir de noir could esste lauder re release tobacco oud intense/extreme please thank you.
I detect similarities with Noir de Noir, Noir Extreme and Black Orchid, with an oriental flair.
The performance is [far] better than all 3 and the quality is just the same.
Unfortunately, I'd expect any re-release of those mentioned fragrances to be pretty weak compared to the original releases
tell us about other Ajmal fragrances please
New video coming out tonight or tomorrow!
Incredible house - they are becoming my favourite.
I have few Ajmal but nobody tell any about so good house because thaey are not from Europe but so nice fragrances@@realscentreview
original amber wood doesn't have vanilla in the base
Its good that these are not hyped , Atleast we Indians can still afford these gems 😊
Curious - what does this go for in India right now? (50ml bottle)
@@realscentreview they dont sell 50 ml in India , but the price of amber wood is around 12-14 thousand indian rupees.
100ml costs around 145 USD
@@realscentreview 6 to 7 thousand Indian rupees for 50 ml .
Rest of the natural material based perfumes are out of reach in India like marmin anthony and russian adam and others
Hello 'it's not the batch code you have write. What is the month and year of prod? Thank you
It literally says: "Batch NO 8000011346"
MFG: June 2023
Price?
Amber Wood (original) smells absolutely nothing like Noir Extreme. Wondering why the comparison was made?
I'm wondering why you made this comment? I've reviewed Amber Wood Noir, not Amber Wood. Different scents.
@@realscentreview because you mentioned it as a comparison in this review. When you compared Amber Wood Noir to TF Noir Extreme Parfum, in the same breath you also compared Amber Wood (original) to TF Noir Extreme EDP.
@@JR01015I mentioned that the Amber Wood line came out before the Noir Extreme line. I don't think the original Amber Wood smells exactly like the Noir Extreme line, but I get similiarities.
@@realscentreview I mean I don’t even get remote similarities but scent is subjective so to each their own
I definitely smell indian oud. Don’t you?
Not at all, actually