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Post by Admin on Oct 10, 2015 14:41:21 GMT -8
Old oak, sweet drying hay fields, crushed apple pulp and vanilla bean husks.
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Post by nomorescheisse on Oct 28, 2015 5:41:37 GMT -8
Oak was definitely the dominant note for me, kind of smokey as well. It became a little sweeter over time but I would definitely consider this a woodsy scent, as well as more unisex/masculine. I would recommend this to anyone who likes wood scents.
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Post by sjanet on Oct 29, 2015 18:04:23 GMT -8
Great for anyone who wants apple without it verging into foody territory. The oak scent really comes out and stays around, along with the apple pulp. The vanilla is there, but not a predominant note. I don't get the hay on me at all. It's a great scent for the changing seasons for sure! Unisex.
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Post by jenn80 on Dec 30, 2015 6:57:54 GMT -8
Old Cider Haus is one of my all time favorite scents, from any company! I wear it all year round. It's definitely NOT your typical apple cider scent ~ the oak comes through with the hay note first and is immediately followed by the mild sweetness of the apple pulp. The hint of vanilla bean rounds the blend out nicely. I wouldn't really call it a woodsy scent, but it's not a "foody" apple either. A MUST try, it's very unique.
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