02/01/2021

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Vrabec
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En Voyage chez l'Artisan Parfumeur: 11 Thé Pour un Été - Maritime Springtime
Tea fragrances were always associated with "mother perfumes" for me, lovely harmless and especially not sensual scents. My (obvious) prejudice I buried when I smelled Tea for Two by L'Artisan Parfumeur, which by its spices and incredible variety very invites to sink, very sensual, quite unisex and took one of the first places on my wish list. I couldn't help but think of this one, as both come from the same house & by the same perfumer, even if other fragrance notes here pointed to a different experience.
Olivia Giacobetti kept making fragrances for l'Artisan Parfumeur over the years, virtually from the beginning until now, and is only surpassed in quantity by Bertrand Dechafour.
The fragrance starts as initially derided by me. Old-fashioned floral, tea-like, homey. I do not like, but I am in the test of women's fragrances rarely come to a green branch with the top note.
But then the citrus notes pull strongly Bergamot shows itself here from the finest side, green bites and pinches it in the nose. I welcome very much that the floral notes show themselves in the same restraint, as they occur just in nature, not as gaudy as so often in recent appearances. A field of flowers just doesn't smell like Flowerbomb. Together with the cooling hint of tea, the bold bergamot and the discreetly used flowers create a calming mood, a decelerated day in the maritime spring, somewhere on the Mediterranean.
I had such days soon a year ago near Malaga.
I miss it so much.
To those who like this kind of perfumes, I recommend Fragonard, which makes many such candidates at a reasonable price.
Thank you for reading my commemtary
Olivia Giacobetti kept making fragrances for l'Artisan Parfumeur over the years, virtually from the beginning until now, and is only surpassed in quantity by Bertrand Dechafour.
The fragrance starts as initially derided by me. Old-fashioned floral, tea-like, homey. I do not like, but I am in the test of women's fragrances rarely come to a green branch with the top note.
But then the citrus notes pull strongly Bergamot shows itself here from the finest side, green bites and pinches it in the nose. I welcome very much that the floral notes show themselves in the same restraint, as they occur just in nature, not as gaudy as so often in recent appearances. A field of flowers just doesn't smell like Flowerbomb. Together with the cooling hint of tea, the bold bergamot and the discreetly used flowers create a calming mood, a decelerated day in the maritime spring, somewhere on the Mediterranean.
I had such days soon a year ago near Malaga.
I miss it so much.
To those who like this kind of perfumes, I recommend Fragonard, which makes many such candidates at a reasonable price.
Thank you for reading my commemtary
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