Conceived to intrigue, Baldessarini Ambre cologne, this wooded Eastern heat and tempting has a juice gilded like a sumptuous whisky. Blazing like a sky with fallen the day, it appears in a subtle and tough wake. It is the luxury combined with the shiver of the seduction. Baldessarini Ambre cologne is presented in a luxurious bottle out of glass, wi...read more
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Conceived to intrigue, Baldessarini Ambre cologne, this wooded Eastern heat and tempting has a juice gilded like a sumptuous whisky. Blazing like a sky with fallen the day, it appears in a subtle and tough wake. It is the luxury combined with the shiver of the seduction. Baldessarini Ambre cologne is presented in a luxurious bottle out of glass, with the elegant and timeless lines. In its center, a horizon in relief is stretched like a luminous ray. Its cap in zamac confirms the masculinity and the elegance of the bottle. Baldessarini Ambre has notes of Agreements of Whisky, Tangerine, Red Apple, Leather Agreement, Violet, Wood of Oak, Vanilla, Labdanum.
Wow, what nice smell. One of the best I've ever smelled.
hey Cologne King (self-proclaimed); Dude, I'm pretty sure those 2 Tonys are not the same guy. They have contradicting opinions scattered all over this site, check it out. I think tonygio was just being respectful, and you are a little insecure. Good luck with that dude.
Aaaaawwww!!!!, how cuuute!! One guy using a pseudonym to compliment himself on being the supposed king of cologne website, that's cute! I will agree that Barbara W is the queen but the king would have to be either this WB, Mario Justiniani or Rob H.
I also look forward to your comments on fragrances and will be trying this one out based on your comments. I like spicy, woody fragrances although I don't particularly like fragrances with anise in them. You mentioned trying L'Elephant by Kenzo and I was wondering if the anise in that would be too overpowering?
This stuff is goooood! The more I smell it, the more I love it - so masculine and sexy! And TonyGio, you're very sweet! xox
Hey you two...just wanted to let you know what an honor it is to share this little nook of cyberspace with the reigning Queen and King of P.E.! Thank you both for all of your input in helping to make this such the cool site that it is! -Happy Holidays.. :)
something that i can't remember presently. anyway a very rich and complex aromatic wonder.in the same lines of dior homme.
Soooo true! Isn't it nice to have have a fragrance for EVERY mood?? :-D
LOL Yes I would say schizophrenic is a very good way to put it! But then again...for all of us "fragrance fanatics".... with all of that variety available to us....could we ever settle on just one or two? (Hey -maybe that's why I have way too many pairs of shoes too!!) ;)
Well said! So true that the woman makes the scent - and likewise for men! Fragrance, personality, sense of style and how your present yourself...it all adds up to create a person's unique aura. It's interesting how I associate certain people by their fragrance, how it becomes such a part of them that it's not even a perfume I smell, but rather just *them*...if you know what I mean. And how some scents that I can't stand on myself smell so beautiful on other women. It's interesting. Do you have a signature scent or two that you usually reach for? Or are you someone (like me) who has a wide range of scents and a rather....uh...schizophrenic personality when it comes to perfumes?
I couldn't have said it any better - it IS a lot of fun on this site ;) OK I get your subtle hint, and you're right - we guys should post more opinions of ladies fragrances..although I must admit I don't often get a chance to be close enough to get a good sniff! Anyway I think most guys are easy, and at least for me, the scent doesn't make the woman, but the woman makes the scent...which is to say if we like you, we will like your perfume. Case in point- the last woman i was close with wore Liz Claiborne...and I loved it on her!
So sweet of you to post such a nice comment! PE is a lot of fun! I'm like you - I look for men's opinions about women's perfumes (though not many men review them...hint, hint...)! ;-) What are some of your favorites on women?
Just wanted to thank you for all your input on all of these men's fragrances. Reading thru reviews of scents that I consider for purchase, I always seek out the ladies' opinions first...and you somehow seem to manage to pop up on just about every scent I've ever considered, with your thoughtful and honest opinions and guidance...which you obviously know most of us desperately need (yes-we are mostly just a bunch of clueless stinky guys without you!) Anyway thanks again Barbara W., there may be many would-be kings of this site... but you are it's undisputed queen!! :)
Similarly bold to del mar, but a more mature, evening scent I'd say... probably better suited to colder weather. Heady, boozy and bold....but also not without it's subtle charms too. Best of the baldessarinis for me, and btw currently making the rounds at all the bargain outlets (already? hmm...) Note to p.e. - why do you charge the same for both sizes???
I really like this. First blast is a bit sweet (it is amber after all), but as it mellows the masculine, smoky tobacco notes take over. Sexy! Good one to try if you find Gaultier2 too feminine.