12/21/2019

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Armani's Italian Garden Art
Eau d'Arômes got my attention first and foremost because of its beautiful bottle. So simple and yet so elegant. Especially the deep orange has done it to me. One likes to have something like that standing right at the front of the chest of drawers!
The fragrance is more for warm days, but could also be worn in winter, especially because there is something spicy about it besides the juicy, ripe tangerine. And that's what makes him interesting. Not only does it bore with the 0815 standard citric, which offers countless other summer scents, but it also has other ingredients that make it appear warmer and a little darker without losing its freshness.
Whenever I smell Eau d'Arômes I have to think of a small, shady path in an overgrown Italian park, at the end of which stands a gnarled, old pine tree, rough rocks and the Mediterranean in the background. I can't say why I have exactly this picture in my mind, but I just can't get it out of my head. Well, I think this mediterranean scenery fits very well to the fragrance
Unfortunately, the fragrance has a very unpleasant, heady acidity in the early stages, which I attribute to ginger. Fortunately, this note disappears after an hour and a half to two hours and it continues pleasantly.
By far the biggest shortcoming of this fragrance is the weak sillage, after 3 hours you have to reach about 10 cm to smell anything at all. Actually very, very bad for such a beautifully composed fragrance. Giorgio, that was almost a bull's-eye!
The fragrance is more for warm days, but could also be worn in winter, especially because there is something spicy about it besides the juicy, ripe tangerine. And that's what makes him interesting. Not only does it bore with the 0815 standard citric, which offers countless other summer scents, but it also has other ingredients that make it appear warmer and a little darker without losing its freshness.
Whenever I smell Eau d'Arômes I have to think of a small, shady path in an overgrown Italian park, at the end of which stands a gnarled, old pine tree, rough rocks and the Mediterranean in the background. I can't say why I have exactly this picture in my mind, but I just can't get it out of my head. Well, I think this mediterranean scenery fits very well to the fragrance
Unfortunately, the fragrance has a very unpleasant, heady acidity in the early stages, which I attribute to ginger. Fortunately, this note disappears after an hour and a half to two hours and it continues pleasantly.
By far the biggest shortcoming of this fragrance is the weak sillage, after 3 hours you have to reach about 10 cm to smell anything at all. Actually very, very bad for such a beautifully composed fragrance. Giorgio, that was almost a bull's-eye!
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