02/12/2020
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Mmmhhh... I love it
This fragrance accompanies me now over 10 years, longer did this no fragrance before and so I called him a long time as my signature fragrance. If there is a small flaw in Bayres, then it is a the durability, but do not feel this as a drama. The sillage is also secondary for me, since I do not want to fill others anyway. Since this fragrance is supposedly no longer produced, but I must say goodbye to this companion in the near future? No, that was probably a Fake News.
Originally La Martina is an Argentine manufacturer of riding saddles and then later also of sports and casual clothing. He is best known as a jersey supplier of polo teams. Perhaps this also made it obvious to expand the product range to the "scented clothing".
With Bayres, La Martina has succeeded at least there too.
The frequent comparison with TdH lags for me something, perhaps it is remotely reminiscent of him or the years of origin 2006 TdH and 2007 Bayres suggest that? As fragrance twins I would not call them, at most as relatives. Grapefruit, pink pepper, rose geranium, vetiver are the only parallels and both come in citrus-fruity.
Clearly more bulky, spicy and fresh happens with Bayres. Just the delicious spice remains clearer and the leather (HdE includes that at all?) makes itself with the earthy and woody note more and more broad.
It stays that way until the finish. Bayres is simply more dominant, crisp, clear. TdH is certainly also earthy and woody, but has a completely different spice and is from my point of view clearly more tepid or pleasing, but more durable. What connects both scents as well is a composition that remains almost unchanged from start to finish. I like that especially in fragrances, instead of igniting in three stages and thus also smell different.
Bayres is a distinctive, authentic, masculine, noble, sporty and yet classic fragrance.
No fragrance has been able to inspire and capture me for so long. Since the assumption is obvious, he just fit me :-)) ...
Originally La Martina is an Argentine manufacturer of riding saddles and then later also of sports and casual clothing. He is best known as a jersey supplier of polo teams. Perhaps this also made it obvious to expand the product range to the "scented clothing".
With Bayres, La Martina has succeeded at least there too.
The frequent comparison with TdH lags for me something, perhaps it is remotely reminiscent of him or the years of origin 2006 TdH and 2007 Bayres suggest that? As fragrance twins I would not call them, at most as relatives. Grapefruit, pink pepper, rose geranium, vetiver are the only parallels and both come in citrus-fruity.
Clearly more bulky, spicy and fresh happens with Bayres. Just the delicious spice remains clearer and the leather (HdE includes that at all?) makes itself with the earthy and woody note more and more broad.
It stays that way until the finish. Bayres is simply more dominant, crisp, clear. TdH is certainly also earthy and woody, but has a completely different spice and is from my point of view clearly more tepid or pleasing, but more durable. What connects both scents as well is a composition that remains almost unchanged from start to finish. I like that especially in fragrances, instead of igniting in three stages and thus also smell different.
Bayres is a distinctive, authentic, masculine, noble, sporty and yet classic fragrance.
No fragrance has been able to inspire and capture me for so long. Since the assumption is obvious, he just fit me :-)) ...
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