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A woody-spicy fragrance part of the label’s Private Collection that focus on the extract of one single note.
With the exotic culture of Morocco at the heart of its creation, TOM FORD's Bois Marocain is infused with the rare and mysterious Thuya wood, a material particular to the western foothills of the Atlas Mountains. The all-encompassing facets of incense and patchouli collide, giving way to the earthier essence of vetiver.
Our comment: This fragrance opens with a pepper and cypress note and settles with a truly authentic wood and cedarwood note that lingers. Very masculine scent.
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Tom Ford Bois Marocain eau de parfum
- Notes: (Thuya wood), Cypress, Black pepper, Nutmeg, Cedarwood, Patchouli, Vetiver.
- Original packaging is for reference only and is not included.
- 150 gram (weight)
- RRP £240 per 100ml
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This is my all-time favorite! It lasts forever and smells amazing.
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I gave this as a gift, and the recipient was absolutely thrilled.
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