Yes,
of course; most of the bottles will be the larger, fully diluted size. (Actually the bottles themselves are the same
size; just filled differently.)
Ingredients are identical to the last bottled version.
The only difference, I
think, is that the maturity of the perfume continues to make the perfume more defined as to what it is. It makes a
bit more sense to the nose with each bottling, IMHO.
For example, in this version it is easier to detect the way
the touch of pine and black spruce (a little known aphrodisiac and enhancer to sexual "kidney chi" in aromatherapy)
notes add an extra dimension to the top end of the woody note.
I also think the spice note is easier to
understand, such as the bay rum note (also a well known traditional aphrodisiac, especially in occult
traditions).
The civet also seems more prominent; adding an animalistic edge to the top note, and pervading the
entire accord.
These changes result, essentially, from the extra time the concentrate sat in the heavy alcohol
base; resulting in a bit more liberation of the top note. If I think of it, when I notice more developments, I'll
post them. These are just off the top of my head.
But the ingredients, again, are exactly the same.
Bottom
line: It's still
Pheros, and is still pleasing to the nose.
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