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Pears are rarely read in the fragrance pyramid and you can smell them even less often in the fragrances themselves. Formerly used from time to time in women's fragrances, but already only very periferic. "Wild Pears was on my test list for that alone. Since here the sweet fruit, which is always in the shade of the apple anyway, has to serve not only as an extra in true as well as in olfactory life.
"Wild Pears is the must-test fragrance for pear fans. If there are. But for my taste, there was more in here. Or the pear, similar to the strawberry, is simply difficult to olfactorily stylishly implement. You'd rather eat them than smell them. I don't know. But the ultimate cannot be "Wild Pears" in this area. That couldn't have been it. I don't want to be true.
"Wild Pears smells like Nivea Limited Edition pear. This cream edition does not exist of course, but it would probably smell so similar. "Wild Pears" is not a pure fruit scent, although an earthy chemical, annoyingly slightly stinging pear is clearly the core of the whole. Carnation at the beginning and later lily of the valley make the fragrance appear very feminine, creamy and soft. Restless but unfortunately also for a long time. If he weren't so stinging and unnatural, he'd be great. That way, he's okay. Maybe it's my skin, maybe it's the scent. But in my opinion, you have to be able to make more out of pears. Even in a perfume. This looks like a wild rush shot.
Flacon: There's enough said about the flacons and you can't say too much about them. Why don't they write the scent on the samples/Mini-TZ?!
Sillage: medium volume
Shelf life: Montale is rarely ragged - 7-9 hours
Conclusion: a flowery-synthetic pear cream that gets on my nerves quite quickly. This rarely used fragrance would have deserved a finer fragrance. Even if Wild Pears is anything but bad. I just promised myself soo much more...