
Falling Trees
Régime des FleursEau de Parfum2016
Side by side


Two distinct takes on a related mood. The side by side below shows where they overlap and where they part ways.
This match is a verified relationship from our fragrance graph. The score weighs each fragrance's notes, accords, mood, occasion, weather fit, gender, and performance — the same scale as the badges on every “reminds of” rail.
The essentials
| Falling Trees | Cedarwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Concentration | Eau de Parfum | Eau de Toilette |
| Launched | 2016 | 2024 |
| Gender | Unisex | Unisex |
| Perfumer | Mathieu Nardin | — |
| Best season | Fall | Fall |
Scent DNA
Falling Trees
Cedarwood
Shared between both fragrances
The pyramid
Notes both fragrances share
Community taste
| Falling Trees | Cedarwood | |
|---|---|---|
| Score | 4/5 | 4/5 |
| Longevity | 6-10 hours | 6-10 hours |
| Sillage | moderate | moderate |
No varnish
Falling Trees doesn't hedge. It commits. Smells exactly like what it says on the bottle, fresh-felled timber, damp forest floor, smoke from a fire miles away.Falling Trees
This one earns its name honestly. Cedar takes the wheel in the drydown, but the ginger and incense are doing the real work, a smoky warmth that doesn't ask permission. Not a wallflower.Cedarwood
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