Modern like, Armani Mania modern. idk. lol It's hard to explain. It's not an old school kind of scent, that's for sure.bernards66 wrote:Roger, I guess it would depend somewhat upon what one considered 'modern'. Granted, Eucris does not smell like those generic pseudo-'marine' scents that are so common now, but it is also not remotely like any genuine Edwardian era creation. To me, it comes straight out of the period in which it was created; late'70s-early '80s. Astor also has that period vibe but to me the most noticeable note is that caraway that's in it.
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Gordon
Astor or Eucris?
Re: Astor or Eucris?
I've tried both and they are equally interesting.
Astor has a very dry cedar note. It's nice, but ultimately not my cup o' tea.
Eucris is more wet, green and has a dominant "berry" note that is neither sweet or tart. Pleasant, and a longevity monster on my skin.
If I had to choose, I would take Eucris and go extra light on the nozzle.
Astor has a very dry cedar note. It's nice, but ultimately not my cup o' tea.
Eucris is more wet, green and has a dominant "berry" note that is neither sweet or tart. Pleasant, and a longevity monster on my skin.
If I had to choose, I would take Eucris and go extra light on the nozzle.