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Mesopotamia - Anatoline for unisex

Mesopotamia - Anatoline
  • amber
  • sandalwood
  • vanilla
  • tonka bean
  • patchouli
  • black rose
  • agarwood (oud)
Step into the ancient world of Mesopotamia-Anatoline with the intoxicating scent of Hüseyin Erdoğmuş's luxurious perfume. This captivating fragrance combines notes of agarwood (oud), amber, black rose, patchouli, sandalwood, tonka bean, and vanilla to create a rich and mysterious aroma that transports you to a time of opulence and grandeur. Each spritz of this exquisite scent will envelop you in a veil of sensuality and sophistication, leaving a lasting impression wherever you go. Embrace your inner royalty and indulge in the decadence of Mesopotamia-Anatoline by adding this enchanting perfume to your collection today. Your senses will thank you.

Mesopotamia - Anatoline Photos

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  • Mesopotamia - Anatoline Ratings

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Longevity
  • very weak
  • all day long
Sillage
  • just a bit
  • super strong
Gender
  • definitly women
  • definitly men
Price Value
  • not worth it
  • great value
 

Perfume Pyramid

Top Notes

  • black rose
    black rose

Middle Notes

  • tonka bean
    tonka bean
  • patchouli
    patchouli

Base Notes

  • amber
    amber
  • sandalwood
    sandalwood
  • vanilla
    vanilla
  • agarwood (oud)
    agarwood (oud)

Perfumers

  • Hüseyin Erdoğmuş

    Hüseyin Erdoğmuş

Mesopotamia Anatoline has a rich, earthy smell that is reminiscent of fresh soil and clay. The air is often filled with the fragrance of various spices and herbs used in cooking, such as cumin, coriander, and mint. Additionally, the scent of burning incense and aromatic oils adds to the sensory experience of the region. The nearby rivers and canals also contribute to the distinct smell of Mesopotamia Anatoline, with the damp, musky odor of water mingling with the sweet fragrance of blooming flowers along the banks. Overall, the combination of these scents creates a unique and stimulating olfactory experience in Mesopotamia Anatoline.

No, Mesopotamia Anatoline is not a long-lasting perfume. It is a fragrance that may fade quickly after application. The scent may not stay on the skin for an extended period of time. There are other perfumes available that have a longer-lasting scent. Mesopotamia Anatoline may need to be reapplied throughout the day to maintain its fragrance. It is important to consider this when purchasing the perfume.

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last update: 06-24-2025

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