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Tam Dao Eau de Parfum

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Diptyque
Daniel Moliere
Perfumista
Daniel Moliere
4.10 de 5
3,134 votos

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Descripción

Tam Dao Eau de Parfum by Diptyque is a woody fragrance for men and women. This composition was launched in 2013 and was created by perfumer Daniel Molière.

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  • Invierno 26%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 14%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 56%
  • Noche 44%

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3,134 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Neutral 14%
  • Negativo 9.0%

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  • marisol santilla

    Fresh and herbal at first, but within five minutes it settles into a fresh, subtle wood. Not a bad scent at all. If you enjoy perfumes where wood takes centre stage, this is ideal. I’d give it an 8…

  • Very good Diptyque fragrance. It reminds me of Encre Noire and the Santal by Perris. It has good longevity, it’s not heavy or intrusive, and it’s pleasant. Recommended if you like woody scents, especially sandalwood.

  • A very good Diptyque fragrance. Reminds me of Encre Noire and Perris Santal. It has good longevity, is not opulent, does not invade, and is pleasant. Highly recommended if you like woody scents, and more specifically sandalwood.

  • Tam Dao is a beautiful fragrance that has seen me through some of my darkest moments, and I know I will never wear it again. Yet, I am glad I tried it and felt that peace it conveys, exactly what I needed. Thanks to @Mithrandir for the decant. The opening is citrusy and spicy, with green lemon and ginger. Then comes a vibrant, green yet warm and embracing woody heart. An Indian sandalwood, slightly sweet and incense-like, dominates. It is long-lasting but with an intimate trail; meditative and subtle. On my skin, it lasts about 7-8 hours. Compared to Perris Montecarlo’s Santal du Pacifique, both feature sandalwood (Australian in this one), but Perris is drier, fresher and livelier. Perhaps it is more cheerful, whereas Tam Dao invites introspection. Scent 7.5/10, Longevity 7.5/10, Sillage 6.5/10, Value for money 7/10, Versatility 8/10, Packaging 10/10. Would I buy again? No, I did not purchase it.

  • Tam Dao is beautiful and accompanied me through the worst moments; I know I won’t use it again, but I’m glad I tried it for the peace it gives. Thanks to @Mithrandir for the decant. It opens citrusy and spicy, with green lemon and ginger. Then it becomes a lively woody, fresh but warm, with a sweet, incense-like Indian sandalwood. It’s long-lasting but the trail is intimate, meditative and subtle. On my skin it lasts 7-8 hours. Compared to Perris Santal du Pacifique, this one is sweeter and more contained, whereas Perris is drier, fresher and more cheerful. Scent 7.5/10, longevity 7.5/10, trail 6.5/10, value for money 7/10, packaging 10/10. Would I buy it again? No, I didn’t.

  • ElTontoDeLosOlores

    The scent is incredible and complex; you can tell it is high quality. The downside is that on my skin it lasts very little time and with low intensity (1-2 hours, and you have to lean in to smell it), although it lasts longer on clothes. In short, it smells superb but does not last long enough on the skin for its price.

  • ElTontoDeLosOlores

    The scent is incredible and complex; you can tell the quality. The problem is that on my skin it lasts very little, 1-2 hours, and you have to get very close to smell it, although on clothes it does last longer. It smells great but doesn’t last long enough for its price.

  • Smells like chocolate, 6/10. It lasts well for 2-3 hours, then only about 2 more on the skin. The trail is minimal, 3/10.

  • I love it, but a bit more longevity would be welcome; of the whole Diptyque range, it’s the one that fades the fastest, which is a pity because it smells divine. It takes me to winter mornings having breakfast on a terrace, feeling that contrast between sun and cold. It reminds me of La Princesse, it smells of chocolate and wood. It’s warm and lovely.

  • KomaJabbyt

    It’s my signature, but I’ll be objective. Tam Dao is a woody fragrance with a very pure sandalwood that evokes Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. It’s not a dense, aggressive wood, but very balanced with a barely perceptible lime and vanilla base, making it light, minimalist and zen. Ginger and coriander reinforce the oriental-tropical sensation, but it’s not an explosive tropical; it’s serene, elegant and exotic, with that French refinement from Diptyque. Scent 10/10. Longevity on skin is excellent (6-10h), especially in winter, and on clothes I’ve felt it up to 24h later. The projection is adequate, enough to be noticed but not from metres away (I’m an enemy of beast mode; elegance is this). If you’re looking to project an image of a serene, classy, yet young and travelled person with a touch of exoticism, this is your fragrance. Quite unisex, although on me it feels more masculine. I won’t recommend it more because I want it not to become so popular, but I consider it one of the best on the market.

  • KomaJabbyt

    It is my signature fragrance, but I will be objective. Tam Dao is a woody fragrance with a very pure sandalwood that recalls Buddhist temples in Southeast Asia. It is not a dense or aggressive wood, but very balanced with a lime and vanilla base, which, though almost imperceptible, make it light, minimalist and zen. Ginger and coriander reinforce the oriental-tropical feel, but without being explosive; it is serene, elegant and exotic with that French refinement Diptyque is known for. Scent 10/10. Excellent longevity on skin (6-10 hours), especially in winter, and up to 24 hours on clothes. Projection is adequate: you feel it, and so does someone nearby, but not from a distance (I am an enemy of ‘beast mode’; elegance is this). If you want to project an image of a serene, classy, young and travelled person with a touch of exoticism, this is your fragrance. Quite unisex, though on me it seems more masculine. I recommend it even more because I want it not to become too popular, but I consider it one of the best on the market.

  • This perfume is madness. A beautiful oriental and spiritual inspiration, with sandalwood and a unique scent… that vanishes in a miserable half-hour. If you forget your keys and have to go back home, neither you nor anyone else will notice, except a bomb-sniffing dog trained to track Tam Dao. I read a review claiming it lasts 10 hours and projects wildly, and I tell you they know nothing: they are lying to you. Every skin is a world, but only up to a certain limit. It’s as if someone told me Megamare lasts an hour and Calvin Klein CK lasts two weeks. I’m telling that person, with the authority of someone who owns it and knows it’s not the only one who has tried it: we are being cheated. Unfortunately, it’s not just Diptyque that has two classes: those that last decently and those that amount to throwing money away. In this failed group are Tam Dao (EDT and EDP, with no real difference in that pitiful longevity), Phylosikos, Fleur de Peau, Eau Duelle… they are exquisite fragrances but failed perfumes that wouldn’t be worth it even if they cost thirty euros. Anyone wanting a working Diptyque should go for Eau des Sens, for example. This is what needs to be read.

  • Mithrandir

    Tam Dao EDP is, so far, the sandalwood that has convinced me the most of all those I’ve tried. The opening is not its strong point; it smells of cardboard and wet woods, but within minutes everything I’m looking for appears: a woody, white, cosy, relaxing, pacifying, very aromatic, spiritual, dry, slightly milky and slightly animalic sandalwood. The EDP is well worth the extra cost. The EDT has a more interesting and fresh opening, but the dry-down of Tam Dao fades too quickly; it has very short projection and trail in exchange for good longevity on skin, around 8 hours.

  • KomaJabbyt

    @wendigo, my bottle is from 2022 and I think the maceration has done it good for the longevity on skin, although it has always lasted decently (on clothes is another story entirely). Regarding the projection, as I said, it’s medium-close, nothing extraordinary, but it’s not a Molecule 02 that forces you to press your nose against the skin.

  • I’ve been testing this decant for several days now, and in terms of aromatherapy, the peace and stability it brings are unmatched. At first, it didn’t grab me because it’s so sober and minimalist, but it’s a first-class therapeutic scent; the quality of the sandalwood and cedar is indisputable. It has a fresh opening and always feels like a very airy woody fragrance, even for summer wear. It’s very linear but blends with the skin to create a comforting sensation. It works perfectly for yoga. It’s not a hundred-per-cent hit due to being linear and having a slightly masculine touch, but I don’t mind. Compared now, it resembles Gypsy Water more than Eau du Lait. I want to try more from this house and one day buy the large bottle with the elephant on it 🐘.