Which are your favorite houses that make consistently great fragrances? Please post any favorite fragrances from each house.
I know about Creed already.
Thanks!
I know about Creed already.

Thanks!
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YSL- Kouros, Rive Gauche Pour Homme
Guerlain- Habit Rouge Beau Cavalier, L'Instant de Guerlain Pour Homme, Vetiver
Odori- Tabacco, Cuoio
Le Labo- Rose 31, Vetyver 46
Penhaligons- Racquets, Hammam Bouquet, Enydmion
How is the Le Labo Rose? I've been tempted after seeing it in some SOTD postings here and on another site, but it seems to get really mixed reviews on basenotes...
Check into source for decants....blind buys are the most expensive way to accumulate unused scents.
Yeah I'm using the Perfumed Court for the Creeds. Much more convenient. I can definitely see myself continuing to sample before I buy anymore bottles.
The reviews per se are a bit mixed, but it's pretty well thought of on the boards.
I find it fantastic. It's a modern scent with a nice rose note, a little bit of "dirty" in the form of cumin, but not at a gross out level.
Pretty good longevity. Turns into a woodsy spicey sort of scent. The consensus I see is that it is one of the better rose notes in male scents.
Not as screechy synthetic as some rose frags. The floral fades after a time and it is more cedary.
I find it versatile. Can be worn to work. Good for dating. Women tend to like it. Sample for yourself if it sounds interesting. Pretty much the best Le Labo has to offer as far as I can tell. I'd bet it's their best seller by far.
Yours is a very impressive undertaking indeed. Quite wise to get and wear samples. We've all purchased too many based on quickie in-store sniff.
Interesting the use of cumin and the characterizing of it as a "dirty" note.
Serge Lutens Santal de Mysore also has cumin, and while I have never been able to get mh head completely around the cumin part, it seems like a very "advanced" sandalwood scent. I somehow like thinking about the cumin as a "dirty" or earthy note, more than I like thinking about it as a spice note. As a spice note it seems like I am in some lush Indian setting perfumed with Sandalwood, and someone just happens to be cooking. As a dirty note it seems more a part of an overall composition.
Cumin is the "go to" note to simulate human sweat. When used discreetly, it isn't rank.
If it's dialed way up, things can get funky. There is a female perfume from recently deceased designer Alexander McQueen called "Kingdom" that is loaded with cumin, and is thought by many to be a pretty gross scent.
L'Artisans Al Oud has enough cumin in it that some wags think it should have been called Al Cumin. I've tried it and I can see the link to human sweat smell. But it's right at the edge in Al Oud. Lots of other stuff balances it out.