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ambrette

[ am-bret ]

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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of ambrette1

1725–30; < French, from Old French, diminutive of ambre amber ( def ) + -ette ( def )
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California Dream, which is composed of mandarin, ambrette and vanilla-tinged benzoin, retails for $265, and the Israel-designed case is $625.

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"I've had to develop new dishes that travel," says Dev Biswal, owner of the Ambrette, three fine dining Indian restaurants in Canterbury and Margate.

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According to the candle, it is a “funny, gorgeous, sexy and beautifully unexpected scentâ€, a mix of “geranium, citrusy bergamot, and cedar absolutes juxtaposed with damask rose and ambrette seedâ€.

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It has decidedly masculine tones of whisky, musky ambrette seeds and a smokiness from cade wood.

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There’s Neroli 36, Ambrette 9, Iris 39 and the newest one, Another 13.

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