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Temptation
Everything I can resist, only the temptation not (Oscar Wilde)
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And it was worth a try. Black bottle and then 2 contradictory words: confidential and lengthy. Very lovely. I already had to scratch my head, because the two words for me are already somewhat contradictory. Maybe not at all and they fit together like a fist on the eye.
The start of "En Aparté - Prolixe" is violently sour, bitter and sweet-spicy. It almost shakes me, but it makes my eyes sparkle. Like sherbet powder that you sprinkle on your tongue, close your mouth and let foam in your mouth. Fruity and sour, delicious! Just don't cough or breathe so it doesn't get in your nose, or... wow, wow, wow. Grapefruit you dip in sugar and bite off. This taste of bitter and sweet is indescribable. Currants are sour-fruity. My black currants in the garden are still quite sour, although they are already strong black, but still quite crunchy. The fruits of the top note all have the same beginning. Sour-spritty and becoming sweet. Sweet is not a case of such a fruit-sweet as in LVeB, for example, but just like from fruits that are not yet fully ripe.
Unfortunately, this circus won't last long and it'll be quiet. The sourish one says goodbye, but smells like it for a long time to come. Just not as strong as at the beginning.
A linen bag full of green, fresh cardamom, tender saffron threads and freshly plucked orange blossoms, which rub together in the bag and smell wonderfully of spice bazaar, give my nose an almost balsamic kick. Irritated nasal mucous membranes are soothed, almost caressed. And then it gets dark. Patchouli and Labdanum together smell like sweet earth spread out on a wooden table.
A coarse leather cloth used to wipe everything off the table. Fragrances that somehow do not fit together at all and then again so beautifully. Yes, this scent is confidential, just for me or my neighbor. Long drawn-out due to the many fragrances, about which one could surely report one or the other.
A temptation was worth it and is only to be recommended.