03/28/2020

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Svezenkar
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No coffee Nazi scent?
If you want a coffee scent that doesn't turn into a too sweet cappuccino, you've come to the right place. At least between the 20th and 40th minute (calculated on my skin). Coarsely ground coffee beans and nothing else? Yes. Almost.
Yet there is a certain sweetness to it. The scent is always rounded off until it's swallowed... but let's take that from the beginning After (1-2 minutes) the alcohol-chemical mixture settles, ground coffee with ginger begins, both rounded off by bergamot (from Devine Bergamote by The Different Company). Pepper? Yes, also a bit tangy in the mix, but all nice and smooth. Bergamot in the background leaves room for the rose petals, coffee comes out and every now and then something balsamic flashes out. Tobacco is only very subtle there and underlines the crushed coffee beans (5.-10. minute), ginger (here steamed, like behind an oily wall) disappears and pepper too (only holds the intensity as a fixation).
After about 20 minutes the climax comes. Coffee is sweetened a bit, but there is a bitter vetiver accent, so it stays nice for another 20 minutes. Then it becomes sweeter and sweeter, the typical vetiver note sinks into the ever-increasing floral accord. However, it's no longer about rose but indifferent floral sweetness, rather dark. The fragrance remains rounded from the beginning to an hour, and now more balsamic as well. After 80 to 90 minutes, the fragrance becomes weaker and weaker, musk takes over the crown. In the meantime, more sugar and milk (foam) have been added to the coffee. Weak sweet cappuccino and musk. A
Neither specified civet (animal) nor leather note (labdanum) becomes distinctive on my skin.
Conclusion: beautifully rounded coffee scent with a permanent floral note in the background. Well balanced, distinguished, wearable. Only perhaps much too pleasing fragrance. Endurance only about 4 to 5 hours.
Personally, I am annoyed by the floral note, which makes the otherwise beautiful coffee scent too pleasing. Too round too beautiful for everyone But it's a good one. You can't take that away from him. And certainly unisex.
Yet there is a certain sweetness to it. The scent is always rounded off until it's swallowed... but let's take that from the beginning After (1-2 minutes) the alcohol-chemical mixture settles, ground coffee with ginger begins, both rounded off by bergamot (from Devine Bergamote by The Different Company). Pepper? Yes, also a bit tangy in the mix, but all nice and smooth. Bergamot in the background leaves room for the rose petals, coffee comes out and every now and then something balsamic flashes out. Tobacco is only very subtle there and underlines the crushed coffee beans (5.-10. minute), ginger (here steamed, like behind an oily wall) disappears and pepper too (only holds the intensity as a fixation).
After about 20 minutes the climax comes. Coffee is sweetened a bit, but there is a bitter vetiver accent, so it stays nice for another 20 minutes. Then it becomes sweeter and sweeter, the typical vetiver note sinks into the ever-increasing floral accord. However, it's no longer about rose but indifferent floral sweetness, rather dark. The fragrance remains rounded from the beginning to an hour, and now more balsamic as well. After 80 to 90 minutes, the fragrance becomes weaker and weaker, musk takes over the crown. In the meantime, more sugar and milk (foam) have been added to the coffee. Weak sweet cappuccino and musk. A
Neither specified civet (animal) nor leather note (labdanum) becomes distinctive on my skin.
Conclusion: beautifully rounded coffee scent with a permanent floral note in the background. Well balanced, distinguished, wearable. Only perhaps much too pleasing fragrance. Endurance only about 4 to 5 hours.
Personally, I am annoyed by the floral note, which makes the otherwise beautiful coffee scent too pleasing. Too round too beautiful for everyone But it's a good one. You can't take that away from him. And certainly unisex.
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