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| I know there was a thread on this, but I failed to find it with the search function. I just remember there were some that were good and some that were lame, and the expensive stuff wasn't always the best. What brand do you prefer, truffle fans? |
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| I've got white t.o. from Urbani ($36 for 250 ml) that I like very much. Also black t.o. from Oliviers et Cie (a gift) that has almost no perfume to it. I've also used black t.o. from D'Artagnan (possibly sold under their own name AND as a "store" brand) that I liked a lot; wholesale it was $24 per 250 ml. BUT it was not always consistent in strength. Hope this helps. |
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