The Heritage
The House of King of Kings
King of Kings opens with honeyed sweetness and creamy vanilla, layered with caramel and subtle spice that deepens into warm amber. The gourmand character is unabashedly edible—almost confectionery—yet restrained enough to avoid cloying excess. Richly amber-based, it reads as luxurious indulgence rather than dessert pastiche, with a lingering vanilla-caramel drydown that feels opulent and self-assured.
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