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| Blends of floral and citrus-based fragrances are recommended for casual and daywear. Spicy, woody or warm amber-based fragrances are traditionally favorites for evening and special occasions. |
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AUTHOR |
DATE |
RATING |
| DRAKKAR TSAR? |
ARNOLD R. |
03/05/03 12:09 PM |
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| MESSAGE BY ARNOLD R. |
| It smells like the guys at Van Cleef & Arpels were sitting around saying, "For 1989, let's come out with a nearly exact copy of Drakkar Noir. We'll make it slightly spicier, and we'll make it with all the finest ingredients, but it will smell almost exactly like Drakkar Noir -- only no one will ever realize what we've done because we're a hoighty-toighty establishment, and no one will want to admit that we've ripped off Guy Laroche's signature scent from 7 years ago! Bwahaahaahaa..." Or something like that. Not that that's bad, if you like Drakkar Noir. I'm just saying. I think it oughta' be mentioned; it's weird how none of the reviews I've seen even mention this. Not one. I think it's pretty much a dead ringer for Drakkar. I mean, it's slightly, microscopically different, but they're at least fraternal fragrance twins, if not identical fragrance twins. So, if you like Drakkar Noir, I guess you'll like Tsar! (That should've been the commercial jingle for the stuff.)
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