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9
dancing summer in fruit and blossom
The range of Jean-Michel Duriez fragrances contains not only smoking and woody surprises; with "Bleu Framboise", the family of summer dreams is also represented and once again kidnaps us into a world of our own.
I admit: apart from a few exceptions I am fascinated by the fragrances of this brand; we harmonize immediately and thus my curiosity is aroused: I am only too happy to discover new worlds of fragrance!
I also like raspberries: for me they represent the highlight of summer; their fruity aroma in taste and aroma delights my senses again and again. I'll buy scratches for that, too.
I am happy to meet here a new raspberry summer companion, despite the very "obstigen" start.
The ripe raspberries meet juicy Sicilian mandarin (a particularly aromatic type); grapefruit refreshes with slightly bitter bitterness and rhubarb provides green scent elements in this top note.
Nothing special yet, I admit it.
But these three companions probably carry the raspberry bowl with its lively scent on their hands: these red fruits remain at the top of the fragrance scale.
The "real" chamomile also has its characteristic white flowers here and smells correspondingly delicate, but somehow intense. I like this mild, slightly spicy fragrance very much; perhaps explained by my nervous stomach: Chamomile tea is often brings me the necessary relaxation!
("Blue" is the oil of this chamomile only during the distillation; then Chamazulen is formed, which provides the deep blue color.)
Thus their fragrant flowers dance around the found "fruit cocktail" in undulating white pirouettes.
Her petals remind of the tulle skirt of a ballerina.
The "absolute" rose aromas, which come hand in hand with resinous, spicy galbanum, also go surprisingly well with this composition.
Jasmine, large-flowered, white and heavily fragrant, and glowing ylang-ylang glittering glitter take part in this lively fragrance: they dance here more exuberant than set!
The rose geranium, on the other hand, seems somewhat ponderous at first. But that changes:
It forms a flowing transition to the deep dark-toned oak moss; it also appears somewhat clumsy in the company of the loosely swaying fruit and flower elves.
This, however, changes the airy fragrance flow: it becomes somewhat more leisurely, the exuberant and young summer mood becomes somewhat more adult; more earthy.
But before this serenity is tuned too much in minor, the radiant beauty of Patchouli appears.
A loosely woven gold fleece is thus laid over this mobile fragrance landscape: Summery fruits and fragrant flowers are thus led to a common rhythm that fits wonderfully to a bright summer day.
"Bleu Framboise" is a dancing, swinging, very feminine fragrance.
I think, however, neither the young, nor the classically-elegant woman will feel addressed by this.
A woman, however, who knows that life consists of spring, summer, autumn and winter and the corresponding nuances and who rests in her own world, may find a charming companion in "Bleu Framboise".
(I don't even know why I have in mind the typical picture of the "graceful Parisian" right now.)
I simply like this fragrance: the fruity raspberry promises a cheerful lightness and so we will both spend the next sunny days together with her fragrant companions.
"Avec plaisir, Madame!"