D&G The One EdT - Which component is the last one standing?

Hey guys,
I got to try D&G The One EdT the other day and liked it a lot in the moment.
I got some of it on my shirt and smelled it the next morning - and it smelled INCREDIBLE!!
I they tried the (new and apparently worse) EdP and the new Perfume versions, but they didn't have the same "super-late dry down"-smell.

Now my question is: what exactly IS that?

I would describe it as maybe woody and it isn't all warm or creamy like sandalwood. It has a little bit of "sting" to (I don't know how to describe it better sorry...).

It's also the element of the fragrances that survives the longest.

I have done some research, and i don't think that it's the amber or the tobacco, because they are described as more warm and "round".

ChatGPT says it might be cedar and Iso-E-Super, but also synthetic wood-elements.

I am trying to understand better what I like about, and maybe find a fragrance where I don't have to wait 12+ hours for that smell to appear.

Does anyone here have some insights into this? Thanks in advance!

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u/567z56z567u — 17 hours ago

Experiences with Water ETFs

The fact that water would become a limited ressource has already been predicted by some doom-prophets for like the last 15 years.
Now with all these new AI-Data-Centers popping up everywhere und their insane water consumption this scenario actually becomes more realistic in the next 20 years.

Are there any of you that are invested in Water ETFs and have deeper insight into which ones to pick, how the last few years have been and what the outlook for the next decade is?

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u/567z56z567u — 17 hours ago

Experiences with Water ETFs

The fact that water would become a limited ressource has already been predicted by some doom-prophets for like the last 15 years.
Now with all these new AI-Data-Centers popping up everywhere und their insane water consumption this scenario actually becomes more realistic in the next 20 years.

Are there any of you that are invested in Water ETFs and have deeper insight into which ones to pick, how the last few years have been and what the outlook for the next decade is?

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u/567z56z567u — 17 hours ago