Fumerie Turque vs Féminité du Bois
Side by side. Scored honestly.
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Side by side
Comparing the originals — price, breadth, listed-note depth.
Tobacco leads hard in the opening — raw, almost papery — before rose softens the edge without going floral. Honey thickens the heart, pulling everything toward something sweet and slightly animalic, then amber and vanilla lock it into a warm, resinous dry-down that musk keeps from feeling heavy. Projection is moderate and intimate; sillage is a close trail, not a room-filler. It wears like a second skin after a couple of hours, rich but never cloying — built for cold nights, low lighting, and people who find sweetness most interesting when it's a little rough.
Cedar opens dry and almost austere, then plum and apricot soften the edges quickly, pushing it toward something warmer and more intimate. The heart settles into a spiced wood accord — cardamom and cinnamon keeping it from going too sweet, violet adding just enough powder to feel feminine without being delicate. Projection is moderate and close-wearing; sillage lingers as a warm, slightly resinous trail. The dry-down is musk over darkened cedar, the fruit fully absorbed, the spice quiet but present — Fall and winter wear for anyone who wants a woody oriental that earns its softness rather than simply announcing it.
How they overlap
Fumerie Turque and Féminité du Bois share exactly one note (musk). The overlap is real but narrow — most of the wear experience will diverge.
The buying decision
Féminité du Bois is the cheaper original at $175 compared to $185 for Fumerie Turque — about 5% less. Both wear best across the same fall/winter — they're interchangeable on weather fit.