r/fragrance
What the r/fragrance community thinks about Scents of Wood perfumes
“The r/fragrance community views Praline in Maple very positively as a sophisticated, long-lasting wood scent with nostalgic maple and almond notes balanced by subtle smokiness. Multiple users praise its resemblance to By the Fireplace but with added complexity, making it an excellent entry point into the Scents of Wood brand for those seeking realistic yet wearable wood fragrances.”
“The r/fragrance community views Vanilla in Bourbon positively as a solid boozy vanilla fragrance with good performance. Multiple users praise it as a strong contender among popular vanilla fragrances and recommend it for cooler seasons, though it's best reserved for fall and winter rather than hot summer days.”
“Plum in Cognac is praised as a well-blended, elegant dark gourmand that performs beautifully on skin, but is hampered by limited availability, high cost, and disappointing longevity. The fragrance has gained enough appreciation to be memorable in the community, though accessibility remains a significant barrier to purchase.”
“Bread in Chestnut is a pleasant, cozy gourmand fragrance with appealing cinnamon raisin bread and caramelized sweetness, but suffers from weak projection and can feel overly sweet. Community members appreciate its comfort factor but note it lacks the strength and complexity to warrant full bottles for some.”