Posted by Angela on 14 November 2016 29 Comments. Professor is especially amused by reviews of another blogger, Luca Turin, who is a biochemist by education and profession. You might love them! It's still in evidence the next morning post-shower, long after LADDM has faded. But certain nuances have been dialed up and some down, so that while it is recognizable as a twin to the original, it is definitely a fraternal rather than identical twin. so maybe I am an introvert afterall? Weirdly when I first put it one, it had a really sweet, chocolatey beginning - which no other review I've seen has remarked on. His benchmark perfume, L’Air du Désert Marocain in Eau de Toilette Intense already became a perfume myth.

Oh, that’s a great question about whether extroverts like quiet fragrances! The common "desert" name of course suggests that Tauer Au Coeur du Desert is similar to L'Air du Desert Marocain, and it's largely a safe bet that if you like one, you'd like the other, and vice versa. Twórcą kompozycji zapachowej jest Andy Tauer. ACDD has less citrus/incense/spices up top, going on very complex, lots of woods, amber, patchouli and maybe a bit of iris. You might be surprised at where it lurks….

Au Coeur du Désert lasts nearly twice as long as L’Air du Désert Marocain — a few dabs from my sample vial sees me from breakfast to sundown, no problem. I do own some stronger ones, but they get sprayed far away from my nose (yes, YOU Mitzah). 95. Thanks.

Tauer Perfumes L’Air du Désert Marocain Eau de Toilette is $130 for 50 ml, and Au Coeur du Désert Extrait is $185 for 50 ml.

Beautiful dry spices are dominant and give the shell to the full-bodied perfume. How do you fare with “majestic” perfumes? The common "desert" name of course suggests that Tauer Au Coeur du Desert is similar to L'Air du Desert Marocain, and it's largely a safe bet that if you like one, you'd like the other, and vice versa.

I hope you will enjoy this blog and my articles on perfumes. 12x It just wore better on my skin than ACDD, but that's not to say that this isn't very nice, because it is.

I enjoy every second of its role in this composition because it lifts up the perfume toward the sky.
This extract is a new star in perfume world. L'Air du Desert Marocain is the scent of desire, inspired by the fragrant world of the Maghreb desert, powerful, sensual and pure.

The drydown comes in very late, like 8-10 hours later and it finally gives way to some ambery-vanilla sweetness that I find is the best part of the scent. Andy Tauer - Au Cœur du Désert. Warm. Your blog should go viral. You’re making me crave a bit of joy on my wrist right now! I am a walking cumin detector and hater that I have yet to try LADDM on skin (I have an Explorer Set travel spray) and my recently arrived decant of Au Coeur du Desert. Message sent: I admire the desert / desert life / desert travel and I know a secret about it that enables me to wear this, but I have taken one shot only not extreme. One reviewer said he could see this scent as mystical and that's the right place to start since the desert has earned mystical honors in western civ.

Along with chocolatemarzipan8, I was a sillage monster back in the day, maybe that makes a difference? So subtle and elegant, almost invisible. 『レール デュ デゼール マロカン(02 L’Air du désert marocain)』&『オー クール デュ デゼール(Au Coeur Du Désert)』 タウアー パフューム(Tauer Perfume) 2019.08.27 “Au Coeur du Désert lasts nearly twice as long as L’Air du Désert Marocain” Holy Cats! A gorgeous, holy incense is in the core.

His benchmark perfume, L’Air du Désert Marocain in Eau de Toilette Intense already became a perfume myth.
L’Air du Désert Marocain is a rush of cedar and amber so shimmery and velvety that it feels like being trapped in a tiger’s eye jewel.

This theme with Tauer’s signature becomes emblematic and I don’t know any perfume lover disliking them.

From that moment on, he was reading critics on Tauer. Has some green notes at the beginning, perhaps the patchouly is displaying mint-like qualities. Well as the person who was a sillage monster in the 1970s and 1980s wafting of Poison, Gorgio, Obsession, etc. How would you compare Au Coeur du Désert in that regard? The dustiness of the original was fascinating, and yet I tend not to do well with very dry perfumes. It’s interesting to me how we can be introverts in some areas and extroverts in other. I confess, my favorite Tauer, besides Lonestar Memories, is Le Maroc pour Elle. Those who love L’Air will love Au Coeur too; but maybe those who found L’Air too demanding to wear may find a version that suits them better in Au Coeur. Like Aparatchick, I’m an introvert who enjoys extrovert fragrances. Your IP: 121.41.230.164

At the moment, this is my coup de foudre. Sugary, resinous patchouli and ambergris.

I could easily ascribe mystical implications at work in the creation of this fragrance - it resonates with greatness! I found LADDM not as enjoyable as the aforementioned and this was surprising because I love dry fragrances. I prefer LDDM, especially just to smell, but I would probably wearing this instead. It was a surprise that all the descriptions of LADDM fit Au Coeur du Desért instead. Similar overall to L'Air du Desert Marocain, but not as pleasing to my nose.

Les premiers effluves de l’Air du Désert Marocain m’évoquent tout de suite un mot : matière. No doubt there are many reasons for appreciating ACDD, but many folks do so because they think the projection of LADDM is just too much of a good thing. A subdued flanker. (Sorry, I don’t remember.) Andy Tauer has taken a good fragrance and changed most aspects by slight degrees to end up with an all new but better similar styled statement fragrance. Two weeks ago I went to a wedding of a friend which took place in Belgrade and it was the first time I wore Au Cœur.

Perfection!

That is something I learned today from Sylvaine, the best perfumery professor I know. Basenotes is an online guide to perfume and fragrance, featuring news, a database of fragrances, perfume glossary, fragrance forums, user reviews and more. Replies to my comments I like LddM but have no desire to own it which is how I feel about most Tauers, Une Rose Chypree being the exception.

It's got less of the campfire wood and unfortunately the citrus. I also admire Andy Tauer as a chemist and perfumer who started on his own and who has organic growth of his brand. But the vanilla and amber in it never affected me that way. Everyone was wondering what perfume do I wear!? It wouldn't surprise me to find that changes in the raw materials that might have occurred over time invited an all new reworking of the original idea for this one. Im Herzen der Maghreb-Wüste und der Zauber des unendlichen Raums.