doomsday_disco Report post Posted July 11 An unreleased prototype for a holiday frimp that was bloodied by accident. Think Sweeney Todd if it was fruity, meatless, and more of an “oops.” Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kittystryker Report post Posted August 24 So I’m not the most advanced with my sniffer, but I really like this! There’s definitely apple, though it’s kind of more of a candied apple in my opinion, but there’s also some kind of spiciness to it that I can’t quite place. I like that it has a little spiciness, but it’s also not cinnamon, so that my skin reacts! I think it might be that extra Blood - I can definitely get cherry, and I could see the spice being myrrh and clove. I feel like it’s a perfect late summer to early fall transition scent. Really yummy! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted September 12 (edited) I've tested this a few times and have also deathmatched it with a few scents. I was hoping to be able to definitely say, "oh, this is a match up of this and this!", but alas, I cannot make any such claims. Bloody Apple Tart is primarily a spiced, baked apple scent. The cinnamon coating the apples fortunately did not burn my skin, and I believe the apple note is something akin to the roasted apple in Lambs-Wool. The blood note in this definitely has some cherry, and may have a bit of red musk (although I'm not positive on that, because I usually amp the stuff, and the spiced apples were the dominant aspect of this scent on me throughout wear, although there were times when I felt there may be a bit of that in there). I deathmatched this with Blood, and I don't think this is a spiced apple holiday scent mixed with that, as this definitely lacks the dragon's blood and sour myrrh from that blend. I also deathmatched this with The Tell-Tale Tart, thinking maybe this could be a mash-up of the spiced apple with that scent, but while they both have cherry, The Tell-Tale Tart definitely has a lot of red musk, the crust of the tart is more noticeable in that one than this one, and I'm not getting any strawberry or currant here. This isn't something that I need more than a decant of, but I do think the apple note is really nice, and I'm curious to read other reviews speculating about the bloody part of this tart. Edited September 12 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Shante You Stay Report post Posted September 30 It’s a realistic baked apple with candied red musk and a hint of cherry. Not really getting much spice or a cinnamon note. It’s there but for me it’s part of the candied aspect. Almost like a mash up of apple pie filling and a sexy musky red candied apple Share this post Link to post Share on other sites