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Cohiban Coffee Oud Extreme

4.42 de 5
24 votos

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Descripción

Cohiban Coffee Oud Extreme by Elixir Attar is a fragrance from the olfactory family for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition features an olfactory structure that evokes the intensity of coffee and oud wood, creating an enveloping and sophisticated atmosphere.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 38%
  • Primavera 9.5%
  • Verano 9.5%
  • Otoño 43%
  • Día 33%
  • Noche 67%

Notas clave

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  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

24 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Negativo 8.3%
  • Neutral 8.3%

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  • With just a sniff, you can tell that this Cohiban Coffee Oud Extreme stands out from the crowd among tobacco scents. It’s a warm, refined fragrance that brings to mind autumn, with those ochre and light brown hues. While tobacco is present, it’s not the sole king; a soft honey sweetens it without being cloying, and cocoa adds a more appetising touch. The oud, resinous yet gentle, ties everything together in perfect harmony and balance from start to finish. It’s a classic exotic blend with a depth hard to match, not dense but subtle and elegant. It reminds me of Bortnikoff’s Oud Monarch for that oud, tobacco, and cocoa profile, but this follows the tobacco line more closely, whereas the other leans floral. It’s an emotive scent, one of those you search for and struggle to find. Without a doubt, it’s superior. Cheers!

  • What a terrible pity… Smell: Starts fleeting, spicy and intense, but within seconds the tone drops and a dark chocolate emerges, cutting through to reveal sweetness. It’s a top-drawer dusty chocolate, crisp and addictive. The tobacco is barely noticeable at first, just a hint of aroma. What I sense most is the chocolate, with coffee in the background providing that spicy, bitter touch, softened by the chocolate. This warmth lasts a while without losing its coziness; it feels like a hug. Gradually, the tobacco takes centre stage, very natural, like fresh leaves, without any heavy sensation. It remains warm and inviting. The sweet notes persist from start to finish, in their own way. It’s not gourmand in the slightest, merely softening things. In the dry-down there’s something between intoxicating and sweet; it smells like cherry, though I doubt it, as I struggle to identify it. In the minutes, it could be honey. Once dried, it leaves an intense tobacco scent, nothing ethereal, almost like a cream that lingers until the very end. It stays warm and balsamic. I don’t detect the oud clearly. As for florals, there’s no sign of them. A very good fragrance, but… the longevity is abysmal. Barely skin-deep in the first hour. If it lasted, it would be a gem, but it neither lasts nor projects. What a shame. A huge handicap at these prices. Something slightly more masculine, perfect for cold days and dressing up when you’re seeking comfort. But as I said, what a pity…