Unutamam, from Nishane was released in 2019. The perfumer behind this creation is Miguel Matos. It has the top notes of Juniper, Lavender, Mint, and Rosemary, middle notes of Amber, Carnation, Jasmine, Oregano, and Patchouli, and base notes of Caramel, Castoreum, Labdanum, and Oakmoss.
Blind bought. Preliminary thoughts: Yeeeeessss!! Its nothing like Interlude. It's not very animalic. It's beautiful and addictive. On card, it's herby, piney green. On skin, it's lavender and caramel over oakmoss. I love it. Strength = nuclear, indelible, permanent, but not suffocating. That said, I'll be wearing half a spray shared between both wrists and picking the occasion(s) prudently. Update: smells evil on card and thus on clothing, especially over the following days, and will never dissappear. But on skin it's a different story. The issue is the strength, as I can never decide where to spray it. Inner elbow smells best but I don't want it on my clothes, neck is too close to the face and your central nervous system will begin to shut down with the humming potency of the juice. I guess one wrist will do. Two sprays is too much, so one little spray on one wrist then dab together. Edit - having now tried most of the house's scents on my skin more than once, this is the best for me. It's the only one they doesn't seem like it's trying first and foremost to smell expensive and loud for the sake of it, and the only one to show a visionary approach. Bravo, clap clap clap, bravo. I want to try more scents by Miguel Matos.
Decant into a roller and dab minimally on pulse points, otherwise it's too much, but with this minimalist approach it's phenomenal. You're welcome.