
Anhaar Valley captures the fresh fruity opening and floral heart of Spring Flowers reasonably well, with comparable peach and apple brightness leading into jasmine and rose. However, the clone tends to emphasize the fruity notes more prominently than the original, and the ambergris-musk base lacks the creamy depth and complexity found in Creed's formulation.
The clone skews slightly fruitier in the mid-stage while losing some of the sophisticated amber warmth of the original. Longevity and sillage are noticeably lighter on Anhaar Valley compared to Creed's lasting power.