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Simone Andreoli Smoke of Desert/Smoke of God

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All sales are final, we are a perfume sampling company - letting you try perfume before you invest in a bottle. Unfortunately, we cannot refund any product that you do not like. If you are new to perfume or wanting to break out of wearing the same scent, try our starter sampler packs so that you can find the perfume that works for you.

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Simone Andreoli Smoke of Desert/Smoke of God was first released in 2018 as Smoke of God and appears to have re-released as Smoke of Desert. It was created by Simone Andreoli. Notes of incense, elemi, styrax, amyris, absinthe, cashmere wood, incense and leather. Simone Andreoli Smoke of Desert/Smoke of God is an eau de parfum, edp. It is part of the Poetry of Night collection.

Simone Andreoli is an Italian brand launched in 2011. He creates perfumes based on memories and distant lands in the Diario Olfattivo line.

From the brand - 

"I lost every touch with the reality to enter the middle of nowhere and abandon myself to the desert law. An unwritten rule, an unexpressed code that impose a vision; looking inward. Nothing exists here, nothing happens. Sunsets reflected in my iris talk, but they wait for the darkness to reveal their meaning. The night is poetry of the dark, guardian of drifted thoughts and words with God."

 Simone Andreoli Smoke of Desert/Smoke of God Reviews

Fragrantica - "Holy sweet heaven! I am not usually one for a churchy incense, but this one is very addictive. I think because it is fairly sweet, and the styrax adds a really nice resinous balmy element. Elemis and incense (of the churchy kind) can be rather sour, not here. Softly purringly sweet, balmy, churchy. Not getting absynthe, nor leather, perhaps on the drydown."

Fragrantica - "I love it, it is the first time I finished a bottle in just a few months considering the amount of perfume I own. It is a pure church incense with a blast of tickling fizziness. The kind I love. It is an Assam of India from Berdoue on steroids with massive dose of incense..."