Is Angels' Share too sweet to wear in public?+−
It's a gourmand, so sweetness is part of its identity — but it leans more toward warm spice and cognac than pure sugar. Most people find it appropriate for evening outings, date nights, and relaxed social settings. It would feel heavy for office or daytime wear, not because it's offensive but because the projection and richness are better matched to low-lit, cooler environments.
How does it perform in terms of longevity and projection?+−
Performance is consistently one of the most praised aspects of this fragrance. Most wearers report it lasting well through the evening and often into the following morning, with projection that's noticeable without being aggressive. Spraying on clothing extends longevity even further.
Is Angels' Share considered masculine, feminine, or truly unisex?+−
Officially unisex, and it genuinely earns that classification. The cognac and cinnamon give it a slightly masculine edge in the opening, while the vanilla and praline base soften it toward something more gender-neutral. It tends to be worn and loved across the board, though individual skin chemistry can push it in either direction.
Has Angels' Share been reformulated?