From Wikipedia: The scent of amber was originally derived from emulating the scent of ambergris and/or labdanum but due to the endangered species status of the sperm whale the scent of amber is now largely derived from labdanum.[50] The term “amber” is loosely used to describe a scent that is warm, musky, rich and honey-like, and also somewhat oriental and earthy. It can be synthetically created or derived from natural resins. When derived from natural resins it is most often created out of labdanum. Benzoin is usually part of the recipe. Vanilla and cloves are sometimes used to enhance the aroma.
I have Col. Conk Amber and I use it in my 14 day rotation. I wouldn't use it every day, but it has an ok scent. I don't have words to describe it though.
there will be 2 million amber scents in any Bath and Body works or anywhere that sells scented candles.
I have Col. Konk Amber and Bay Rum. They are similar scents, but I think the Amber is a little sweeter.