04/28/2020
JamesBlond
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Someone's got himself a big fattening up!
First of all, the Bottega Veneta is my girlfriend's favorite scent and the one I like to smell the most on her
Fattan pour femme has nothing at all in common with the Bottega. Just because they share a few nuances on the slip of paper doesn't mean they are fragrance twins.
I don't know who can smell any resemblance, but where the Bottega gets really super spicy, woody, leathery and sweet in drydown, the Fattan can only come up with sweet floral notes and gets a little thicker towards the back and a touch of something darker like musk or sandalwood is noticeable. Since I'm not an expert I can't say that exactly The Drydown also reminds me a little bit of candied apple and something buried.
The smell is really very sweet and rather something for the cooler days up to a maximum of 20 degrees.
Fattan pour femme can score with a very good silage and durability.
As a blindbuy, it's definitely okay for so little money, but I would advise against expecting a Bottega Dupe.
I don't know who can smell any resemblance, but where the Bottega gets really super spicy, woody, leathery and sweet in drydown, the Fattan can only come up with sweet floral notes and gets a little thicker towards the back and a touch of something darker like musk or sandalwood is noticeable. Since I'm not an expert I can't say that exactly The Drydown also reminds me a little bit of candied apple and something buried.
The smell is really very sweet and rather something for the cooler days up to a maximum of 20 degrees.
Fattan pour femme can score with a very good silage and durability.
As a blindbuy, it's definitely okay for so little money, but I would advise against expecting a Bottega Dupe.
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