L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême
L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême
Launched in 2001 by L'Artisan Parfumeur, L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême is a deeper concentration of their L'Eau d'Ambre.
L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême opens with spices – fiery pepper, cozy cinnamon and nutmeg and sweet, resinous cardamom. The cardamom lingers on me the longest, calling forth the most sheer, seductive amber accord I know - resinous, balsamy, smoky and sweet. Warm skin animates L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême, turning it into a seductive siren. When I’m not smelling my wrist, I want to. At the base, creamy vanilla intertwines with the amber so perfectly that it tugs at my heart. It gets a little powdery, too, but sandalwood gives it a dry, woody dimension that keeps the powderiness in check so that it wears well on men and women.
The drydown is a refined and beautiful amber. L’Eau d’Ambre Extrême is fairly minimalist and straightforward. It’s not as complex, heavy, or challenging as some of the other ambers I love. And in a way, that’s what I like most about it – how its quiet, amber intensity creates pure olfactory pleasure.
Notes: Pepper, cinnamon, nutmeg, cardamom, amber, vanilla and sandalwood.