04/05/2024
Louisito
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Louisito
Lost Cherry in a soccer pub after the campfire
This fragrance unfolds its effect with the help of smoke. Applying this fragrance feels like cheating on the adult and correspondingly more mature brother of Lost Cherry, but its smoky note also emphasizes the experience and age it possesses. At first, I smell a Christmasy, spiced-up ripeness, almost overripe cherry. However, the cherry is not an escada or drugstore cherry. It is an old-money embodiment of a cherry. As it progresses, the smoky note unfolds more and more. A dark, sweet-bitter cherry, enveloped and picked up by the traces of an evening spent baking bread on a stick. The lingering smoke from the campfire simply won't leave the DNA of the stand-alone cherry alone. They unite. On the way to realizing that they are now one and the same, they head to their local pub to round off the evening. There, they take a trip into the middle class while watching the famous soccer match. The fragrances in the middle price segment are not noticed due to their outstanding sillage. The longevity also speaks for itself. Due to the upscale aroma of the cherry and the smoky ambience in the pub, only the cherry note is now perceived. When I put this fragrance on, I feel like a man in his early forties who spends his savings on good luxury but occasionally indulges his youthful vein. This fragrance is the epitome of maturity, money and a hint of youth not lost.
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