11/14/2020
Caligari
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Amber is embedded in an oriental enamel in most of the name-giving fragrances, where it leaves behind a more or less slightly animal, wicked note. It's about amber/honey-coloured molasses to feel good with a counteracting, yet restrained texture. The (little) salt in the soup, so to speak.
In a robust environment amber with a supporting role is very rare. A welcome change for me is "Amra Al Andalous", where fortunately the tenderly melting and lovely accompanying notes are largely absent. Only the vanilla contained in it cuts off the peaks of roughness. Nevertheless, a smoky, extremely oriental and very broad-banded amber scent that completely meets my taste.
I would like to thank Georg very much that he has now tightened the reins even more with MGO Amber. Angelica root and cedar, but even more clearly leather and Styrax, provide the Amber with a rough matrix, in which it fits perfectly and is worn. Even more smoke would probably make the amber unrecognizable.
As someone who, like me, appreciates resinous and smoky smells, I cannot imagine an amber interpretation better. Awesome!
In a robust environment amber with a supporting role is very rare. A welcome change for me is "Amra Al Andalous", where fortunately the tenderly melting and lovely accompanying notes are largely absent. Only the vanilla contained in it cuts off the peaks of roughness. Nevertheless, a smoky, extremely oriental and very broad-banded amber scent that completely meets my taste.
I would like to thank Georg very much that he has now tightened the reins even more with MGO Amber. Angelica root and cedar, but even more clearly leather and Styrax, provide the Amber with a rough matrix, in which it fits perfectly and is worn. Even more smoke would probably make the amber unrecognizable.
As someone who, like me, appreciates resinous and smoky smells, I cannot imagine an amber interpretation better. Awesome!
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