01/15/2021
Kreisquadrat
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Kreisquadrat
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Mmm... full barrel!
"Wow!" I thought to myself after the perfume put on my skin.
The first spray on the skin exudes a very deep sweetness and dark wood, wood and wood!
Very far in the background awenig smoke, superficially sweetish resinousness.
Sweet spice, a little touch of freshness.
At the same time a kind of earthiness.
It goes best with me about comparisons to fragrance compositions that pursue a similar idea:
The sweetness is far from a "A*Men Pure Malt" of which I had hoped for more whiskey and spice and was disappointed only in this respect. "Pure Malt" seems softer to me in comparison.
It has a classic barbier elegance like the "Rum Knuckels", but much much spicier. It is not meant in the sense of a classic barbershop fragrance, but so I personally imagine the actual barber fragrance.
The specified ingredients of the Herznotte come out clearly here after half an hour to a full hour and are still individually perceptible for my little experienced nose.
Rose? Absolutely! Vetiver? Yes! Tobacco? Sure! Oak? Completely! So at least for my personal sensation.
Certainly not for the Otto Normalparfumo. For no one who prefers for the general public pleasant and or pleasing compositions. For no one who is under 26 years young. So rather for the young, mature adult. No, an old man perfume it is also not.
For this, it seems too modern, even if the perfume picks up a classic. This classic is meant in the old fashioned sense, as it not infrequently corresponds to today's zeitgeist.
For any lover who appreciates the earthy aromas of an Isley scotch (even if it is actually called The Irish), warmth, spice and classic, dark wood furniture. That person will not be disappointed here I believe! No matter how young or old the person is.
As for the sillage, it is quite dynamic. Sometimes my nose gets used to the fragrance, so I do not notice it clearly. Then a decent breath swings over, so that I think to myself that one should dose The Irish carefully. Especially at the beginning it comes with a force. But the whole lays in the course in a for the own environment tolerable measure.
The durability is somewhere in the decent midfield. Whereas the perfume from the clothes gives more. The next morning my clothes still smelled good after the perfume. On the skin it is sometime after seven to nine hours relatively close to the skin and intimate in the sillage.
I can't say much about the bottle, since I have the Dicovery set available. Here Brooklyn Soap Company should think about labels that hold better. Otherwise, an appealing packaging design.
For me personally it means: finally I have a longed for perfume composition I have long sought. In a relatively affordable price range.
The name The Irish is here full program.
Oldscool sailor tattoos, whiskey, flannel, tweed and fleece fabrics, antique wood, old stale Irish bars, pleasant tobacco, salty sea air, fragrant meadows and woods in autumnal tree resin. Mmm.
Thanks for reading! Apologies if my commentary became digressive or came across as ignorant
The first spray on the skin exudes a very deep sweetness and dark wood, wood and wood!
Very far in the background awenig smoke, superficially sweetish resinousness.
Sweet spice, a little touch of freshness.
At the same time a kind of earthiness.
It goes best with me about comparisons to fragrance compositions that pursue a similar idea:
The sweetness is far from a "A*Men Pure Malt" of which I had hoped for more whiskey and spice and was disappointed only in this respect. "Pure Malt" seems softer to me in comparison.
It has a classic barbier elegance like the "Rum Knuckels", but much much spicier. It is not meant in the sense of a classic barbershop fragrance, but so I personally imagine the actual barber fragrance.
The specified ingredients of the Herznotte come out clearly here after half an hour to a full hour and are still individually perceptible for my little experienced nose.
Rose? Absolutely! Vetiver? Yes! Tobacco? Sure! Oak? Completely! So at least for my personal sensation.
Certainly not for the Otto Normalparfumo. For no one who prefers for the general public pleasant and or pleasing compositions. For no one who is under 26 years young. So rather for the young, mature adult. No, an old man perfume it is also not.
For this, it seems too modern, even if the perfume picks up a classic. This classic is meant in the old fashioned sense, as it not infrequently corresponds to today's zeitgeist.
For any lover who appreciates the earthy aromas of an Isley scotch (even if it is actually called The Irish), warmth, spice and classic, dark wood furniture. That person will not be disappointed here I believe! No matter how young or old the person is.
As for the sillage, it is quite dynamic. Sometimes my nose gets used to the fragrance, so I do not notice it clearly. Then a decent breath swings over, so that I think to myself that one should dose The Irish carefully. Especially at the beginning it comes with a force. But the whole lays in the course in a for the own environment tolerable measure.
The durability is somewhere in the decent midfield. Whereas the perfume from the clothes gives more. The next morning my clothes still smelled good after the perfume. On the skin it is sometime after seven to nine hours relatively close to the skin and intimate in the sillage.
I can't say much about the bottle, since I have the Dicovery set available. Here Brooklyn Soap Company should think about labels that hold better. Otherwise, an appealing packaging design.
For me personally it means: finally I have a longed for perfume composition I have long sought. In a relatively affordable price range.
The name The Irish is here full program.
Oldscool sailor tattoos, whiskey, flannel, tweed and fleece fabrics, antique wood, old stale Irish bars, pleasant tobacco, salty sea air, fragrant meadows and woods in autumnal tree resin. Mmm.
Thanks for reading! Apologies if my commentary became digressive or came across as ignorant
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