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Holmes digs up the gardens
In his latest case, Sherlock Holmes has to hunt down the mean flower thief Ron Wieboriarty. Wieboriarty left footprints on Irene Adler's porch. Interestingly, with soil that didn't come from Mrs. Adler's garden. Where does the earth come from? To find out, Holmes digs his way through London's gardens. On his knees he wears leather trouser covers. Holmes loses his pipe in the fifth garden. In the 10th garden, it damages flower beds. In the 15th garden, he has to eat caramels. Will the famous detective find the arch crook Wieboriarty or will Wieboriarty find him??
Ron Wiebe is the perfumer. That's his signature scent. So it smells like soil, leather, tobacco, flowers and candy. The earth scent is the same as the one used in Summer Storm. That's where it makes sense. Not with Sherlock. Holmes is not known for his gardening. In addition, the earth note is very strong for over an hour. I'm currently wearing Sherlock and was running out on the street because the neighbors had drama. There's no privacy in cities. (Not in London either.) The neighbours didn't complain that I stink, but they were also very busy with themselves.
The Sillage is moderate. I can't say how long the fragrance will last. It doesn't make much sense for me to wear Sherlock all year round. I can think of a lot fewer possible uses than with Summer Storm.
Sherlock smells as if a normal person (unisex) lives permanently in an unventilated potato cellar. Man has a normal life, he eats candy and has a leather jacket. He uses a very discreet floral perfume and smokes from time to time. He'll never get rid of the potato smell. That's terrible!
You can wear Sherlock as a gravedigger at work. You can also wear it daily if you really live in a dark unventilated coal cellar. Maybe Mr Wiebe lives like this. Sherlock is not a good place to go out unless you go to the Anonymous Potato Cellar Dwellers' Meeting