03/08/2020
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Angelys Pear v. Poirier d'un Soir. The smell is beautiful!
Juicy, overripe pears are the theme of this new fragrance creation by Nikolai.
The composition is not new. From the beginning it reminds me strongly of another fragrant pear dedication I already have in my possession - "Poirier d' un Soir" by Miller Harris. The same sweet, overripe pear juice on the verge of spoiling the fruit. If I didn't know what kind of scent I was wearing, I would have tapped on Poirier in the first second.
However, a direct comparison (but also an exact smelling) reveals fine but not unimportant differences. Where "Poirier" appears sweeter, stickier, darker, more chocolaty, where it presents itself as a dessert, "Angelys Pear" reveals itself as more airy, lighter, less sweet and only very discreetly chocolaty, as if the window had been opened and a lot of fresh air had been let in. The air is obviously a sea breeze and at the base the fragrance even seems interestingly light and salty.
I like "Angelys Pear" much better than "Poirier", which I bought blind and which often seems too dense, too much, too sticky to me. The "Poirier" likes the lightness and airiness that "Angelys Pear" brings. "Angelys Pear" seems to be much more wearable and interesting.
"Angelys Pear" has a great durability (all day) and a nice, rather mediocre airy sillage, it seems to me. So the scent is also suitable for the office
Anyway, I don't think the scent is new, but it's a good one (better than the original, if you can put it that way ;) ). Test it, if you like poirier...
The composition is not new. From the beginning it reminds me strongly of another fragrant pear dedication I already have in my possession - "Poirier d' un Soir" by Miller Harris. The same sweet, overripe pear juice on the verge of spoiling the fruit. If I didn't know what kind of scent I was wearing, I would have tapped on Poirier in the first second.
However, a direct comparison (but also an exact smelling) reveals fine but not unimportant differences. Where "Poirier" appears sweeter, stickier, darker, more chocolaty, where it presents itself as a dessert, "Angelys Pear" reveals itself as more airy, lighter, less sweet and only very discreetly chocolaty, as if the window had been opened and a lot of fresh air had been let in. The air is obviously a sea breeze and at the base the fragrance even seems interestingly light and salty.
I like "Angelys Pear" much better than "Poirier", which I bought blind and which often seems too dense, too much, too sticky to me. The "Poirier" likes the lightness and airiness that "Angelys Pear" brings. "Angelys Pear" seems to be much more wearable and interesting.
"Angelys Pear" has a great durability (all day) and a nice, rather mediocre airy sillage, it seems to me. So the scent is also suitable for the office
Anyway, I don't think the scent is new, but it's a good one (better than the original, if you can put it that way ;) ). Test it, if you like poirier...
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