09/09/2021
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Hyacinth in BEAUTIFUL :-).....
Just in time for my "gardening day" the sharing bottling of this green-floral-woody surprise arrived.....
Surprising because (synthetic) hyacinth in fragrances is usually not quite uncomplicated ;-)......all too often it smells sharp and unpleasantly pungent.......here, however, it has succeeded in setting the scene exquisitely..........no insidious bite in the nose ;-)......
Perhaps it is because the focus is not on the flowers, but rather on the freshly cut stem of the hyacinth......so to speak, as a scaffold on which everything else climbs up......for example, the lily of the valley, which takes on a quite weighty role in Apollo Hyacinth.....
The fragrance starts lively bubbly, fresh and almost a little mineral-watery (sounds weird, but is meant positively ;-)........with a decent load of light green galbanum......also pear and neroli are immediately present and bring just the right amount of gossamer sweetness with them, so as not to let the fragrance impression all too "serious".....
Towards the heart note, a surprising change now takes place, which I attribute primarily to the angelica seeds......
The bubbly-green fireworks of the beginning retreats more and more.....the tones become quieter, softer, warmer and deeper.......but still remain light green and floral and even become almost a little creamy......
Although I already like the fragrance extremely well, he puts in the base still a notch on it......
Through wonderfully soft and aromatic woods breaks out like a radiant spark of vetiver and illuminates with its herbaceous freshness one last time the course, before the fragrance event then gently and quietly fades out......
All in all, I feel Apollo Hyacinth as an initially cool, but in the course warmer, gentle and elegant fragrance, which after a rather fulminant opening turns into a delicate and decidedly attractive perfume......
Surprising because (synthetic) hyacinth in fragrances is usually not quite uncomplicated ;-)......all too often it smells sharp and unpleasantly pungent.......here, however, it has succeeded in setting the scene exquisitely..........no insidious bite in the nose ;-)......
Perhaps it is because the focus is not on the flowers, but rather on the freshly cut stem of the hyacinth......so to speak, as a scaffold on which everything else climbs up......for example, the lily of the valley, which takes on a quite weighty role in Apollo Hyacinth.....
The fragrance starts lively bubbly, fresh and almost a little mineral-watery (sounds weird, but is meant positively ;-)........with a decent load of light green galbanum......also pear and neroli are immediately present and bring just the right amount of gossamer sweetness with them, so as not to let the fragrance impression all too "serious".....
Towards the heart note, a surprising change now takes place, which I attribute primarily to the angelica seeds......
The bubbly-green fireworks of the beginning retreats more and more.....the tones become quieter, softer, warmer and deeper.......but still remain light green and floral and even become almost a little creamy......
Although I already like the fragrance extremely well, he puts in the base still a notch on it......
Through wonderfully soft and aromatic woods breaks out like a radiant spark of vetiver and illuminates with its herbaceous freshness one last time the course, before the fragrance event then gently and quietly fades out......
All in all, I feel Apollo Hyacinth as an initially cool, but in the course warmer, gentle and elegant fragrance, which after a rather fulminant opening turns into a delicate and decidedly attractive perfume......
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