
Liam Grey captures the aromatic freshness and woody-spicy structure of Gris Charnel quite well, with comparable bergamot opening and iris-forward heart. However, the clone feels slightly softer in projection and lacks some of the original's sophisticated resinous depth, with a more linear progression that doesn't evolve as complexly over time.
The clone delivers approximately 75-80% of the original's longevity and sillage, with a noticeably warmer, more tonka-forward base compared to Gris Charnel's vetiver-benzoin richness. Lattafa's interpretation reads as a smoother, more accessible version that sacrifices some nuance for wearability.