![]() ![]() Ambroxan on a very pleasant level, which was later turned up much louder in "Sauvage" by Dior. If you leave Montblanc Legend on your skin for a longer time or on a strip of paper overnight, you can smell ambroxan here too (take "Molecule 02" by Escentric Molecules as a reference). However, unlike Cool Water, Montblanc Legend is not tangy and aquatic, but slightly sweeter. And when you smell it again, you smell "Cool Water Quotes". If you smell Legend a few minutes later, you can smell an element that somehow reminds you of black ink, pretty much like the black ink you can buy from Montblanc for the fountain pens. First of all: I have never actually smelled "Fierce" by Abercrombie, but I'm sure I know what to expect when I smell it, there are many scents that can be compared to it: Montblanc Legend, Le Beau Male by Jean Paul Gaultier, Dior Homme Eau for Men, even the Axe Apollo Body Spray and Shower Gel, all these scents have a certain opening that I would call a "Deospray" chord. He said that "Fierce" by Abercrombie is now the "new generation" of these fragrances, a statement I only understand today where I smell Montblanc's Legend. Many years ago a Dior representative stood in the Kurfürstenparfümerie, that must have been around 2011 or 2012, a time when I still had a great love for Creed's "Green Irish Tweed" and "Cool Water" (and the love for Cool Water is back). Montblanc Legend is a "Fierce" scent, a copy of Abercrombie's "Fierce". I have to admit that Montblanc Legend is - the longer I look at it - more interesting than I initially thought. ![]()
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