05/26/2024
DrB1414
162 Reviews
DrB1414
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An Oriental स्वप्न that is MORAH
MORAH from Pryn Parfum. This one was one of the first perfumes I tried from Prin Lomros way back in the day. It was an instant love, and not much changed in that regard. I must admit that I prefer it to its successors, Mandodari and Mandodari-Mandodari. The latter doesn't sit well with me, as it feels too sharp and not as diffusively Opiated as the lesser concentrated versions. In contrast, Mandodari lacks the coffee note and the smokescreen accord I love so much in MORAH.
The best word to describe this perfume is "Intoxicating". It plays in the Floral-Oriental genre, yet it boasts a vinous opium accord that defines this composition alongside prominent notes of coffee, sweet resins, creamy exotic white flowers, heaps of cumin and civet, and just that perfect dash of oakmoss in the base. Once it settles down, it reminds me of Diaghilev with that sweaty, chewy, leathery civet combination in the base. That is if Diaghilev would take a trip to far East Asia, drunken on Opium and coffee while sitting in a garden of exotic flowers reading Sanskrit at dusk. But that one is MORAH. His more beautiful and sultry sister.
IG:@memory.of.scents
The best word to describe this perfume is "Intoxicating". It plays in the Floral-Oriental genre, yet it boasts a vinous opium accord that defines this composition alongside prominent notes of coffee, sweet resins, creamy exotic white flowers, heaps of cumin and civet, and just that perfect dash of oakmoss in the base. Once it settles down, it reminds me of Diaghilev with that sweaty, chewy, leathery civet combination in the base. That is if Diaghilev would take a trip to far East Asia, drunken on Opium and coffee while sitting in a garden of exotic flowers reading Sanskrit at dusk. But that one is MORAH. His more beautiful and sultry sister.
IG:@memory.of.scents