Ambre Eau de Parfum by Molinard | Fragrance Fragrance
What does Ambre smell like?
Ambre by Molinard opens with an unexpected, aromatic crispness that sets it apart from more linear, syrupy ambers. Instead of jumping straight into the sugar, you are met with a dry, herbal trio of th...
The fragrance is widely regarded as a solid performer, with users noting that its longevity often exceeds expectations for its price point, remaining detectable for many hours after application.
Enthusiasts frequently compare its resinous, herbal structure to other classic "niche" ambers like Ambre Sultan, though Molinard’s version is often cited as being slightly more wearable and less aggressively spicy.
The community views this as a high-value purchase, often praised for offering the complexity and depth of a traditional French heritage house without the premium boutique price tag.
While it is marketed as unisex, some hobbyists feel the herbal opening of thyme and coriander leans slightly traditional, though the sweet tonka dry down makes it accessible to anyone who enjoys oriental scents.
Most users recommend this specifically for fall and winter wear, particularly for evening leisure or formal settings where its persistent but controlled sillage can be appreciated.