Etat Libre d'Orange Attaquer le Soleil Marquis de Sade (2016)

Etat Libre d'Orange

Attaquer le Soleil Marquis de Sade

About

A resinous-smoky fragrance built around one central material: labdanum. It smells dry, spicy, and faintly leathery, without a sweet amber veil. On skin it stays steady and restrained, making it a strong fit for cool evenings.

Attaquer le Soleil Marquis de Sade wears like a resinous, smoky line drawn across dry wood. It opens with a dark, almost tar-like shade of labdanum and an incense-like spice effect rather than sweet amber warmth. As it develops, the composition stays restrained: the woody-spicy profile becomes smoother and quieter, without sharp turns. On skin, a leathery nuance and a dry, slightly musky texture give it a strict, graphic feel. Projection is moderate and close to the wearer, while longevity reads as solid. It suits those who prefer resins, smoke, and understated drama over gourmand softness. It performs best in cool weather, in the evening, and in settings that welcome a composed, independent mood.

Top notes

bergamot, pink pepper, incense

Heart

labdanum, leather, patchouli

Base

labdanum

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