05/23/2021
Ischgelroi
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On the border between women's and men's fragrances....
I bought this Tiziana Terenzi also blind, by a good offer in the Souk, I was ready to take the risk. The notes sounded very interesting to me actually worth a test, there would not be the usual problem with some Terenzis. There are on Parfumo simply no offers for bottlings in the Souk.
Moro di Venezia arrived in the middle of last week with me and now I have already tested the fragrance 3x and think it is now time for a review. I would like to go here at this point immediately to the question of whether the fragrance is more for women. I think the fragrance is really unisex with a slight tendency towards feminine. Personally, this does not bother me. But men who do not like flowers and fruits should better keep their hands off Moro di Venezia, because this would lead to disappointment.
Moro di Venezia is a floral fruit bomb. I can really smell the stated fruit notes: Grapefruit, pineapple, bergamot, blackcurrant make up the fruity component throughout. The floral component is also recognizable as indicated: violet, lily of the valley, jasmine whereby I can recognize here particularly the violet. The whole thing is rounded off by a gentle vanilla note, which brings some sweetness in here. The woody notes I do not really recognize. In my opinion, these are rather present as a fixation for the other notes and increase the durability.
Moro di Venezia will definitely appeal to fans of: Tom Ford Soleil Neige, This is not a Blue Bottle 1.2, Accento and Accento Overdose like.
Moro di Venezia arrived in the middle of last week with me and now I have already tested the fragrance 3x and think it is now time for a review. I would like to go here at this point immediately to the question of whether the fragrance is more for women. I think the fragrance is really unisex with a slight tendency towards feminine. Personally, this does not bother me. But men who do not like flowers and fruits should better keep their hands off Moro di Venezia, because this would lead to disappointment.
Moro di Venezia is a floral fruit bomb. I can really smell the stated fruit notes: Grapefruit, pineapple, bergamot, blackcurrant make up the fruity component throughout. The floral component is also recognizable as indicated: violet, lily of the valley, jasmine whereby I can recognize here particularly the violet. The whole thing is rounded off by a gentle vanilla note, which brings some sweetness in here. The woody notes I do not really recognize. In my opinion, these are rather present as a fixation for the other notes and increase the durability.
Moro di Venezia will definitely appeal to fans of: Tom Ford Soleil Neige, This is not a Blue Bottle 1.2, Accento and Accento Overdose like.