D'G Anthology la Force 11
La Force 11 opens with a dry, almost austere warmth—cinnamon and cardamom that feel more medicinal than gourmand, like old spice tins in a wooden apothecary cabinet.
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The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 3 accords.
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- Cinnamon90
- Vanilla40
- Amber30
The note pyramid
- Cinnamon
- Cardamom
- Pimento
- Cypress
- Heliotrope
- Nutmeg
By the editors · 2 min readLa Force 11 opens with a dry, almost austere warmth—cinnamon and cardamom that feel more medicinal than gourmand, like old spice tins in a wooden apothecary cabinet. There's no sweetness to soften the entry, just resinous heat and a faint metallic edge that keeps it from feeling cozy.
As it settles, heliotrope introduces a powdery, almond-like softness that doesn't quite sweeten so much as blur the spices into something rounder. Nutmeg adds a dusty, faintly bitter depth. The sandalwood base is pale and creamy, more about texture than presence, anchoring the composition without ever dominating.
This is a restrained, almost monastic take on Oriental warmth. It skews masculine in its dryness but wears close to the skin, making it suitable for anyone drawn to spice that whispers rather than announces. Better suited to cool evenings than summer heat.
Scent twins
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