12/31/2023
Minigolf
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5
"Shady" vetiver fruits in a floral-woody coating!
Interesting-interesting! All the fragrances out there, and the fact that there are some that confuse even my experienced nose. This is one of them! And it has several sides, and I can't tell which one is at the bottom, top, side or floating somewhere in the room.
Extremely "dubious", the thing! Especially as the "light", the timbre of the fragrance, seems to be sometimes dark, sometimes light, sometimes diffuse or what do I know? A dark, almost violet plum note meets peppery spice. Some flowers dance briefly in the nose to disappear - to reappear - to dim, then to be present. To unite with very woody aromas that combine with rooty vetiver.
Then comes a flash of yellow-tipped saffron, which appears bright as day for a short time, then darkens thanks to the woody and earthy tones.
Yes, literally immersing the nose in olfactory twilight. Then the fragrance seems to wrap itself very gently in a "floral-woody cloak", in which it "warms up", then slowly takes it off again, as it finds cool, earthy air better. There certainly seems to be a little secret behind this: The almost decadent ideas of perfumers to lead the nose around by the same with "changeable-intertwined" note sequences ;-))
Extremely "dubious", the thing! Especially as the "light", the timbre of the fragrance, seems to be sometimes dark, sometimes light, sometimes diffuse or what do I know? A dark, almost violet plum note meets peppery spice. Some flowers dance briefly in the nose to disappear - to reappear - to dim, then to be present. To unite with very woody aromas that combine with rooty vetiver.
Then comes a flash of yellow-tipped saffron, which appears bright as day for a short time, then darkens thanks to the woody and earthy tones.
Yes, literally immersing the nose in olfactory twilight. Then the fragrance seems to wrap itself very gently in a "floral-woody cloak", in which it "warms up", then slowly takes it off again, as it finds cool, earthy air better. There certainly seems to be a little secret behind this: The almost decadent ideas of perfumers to lead the nose around by the same with "changeable-intertwined" note sequences ;-))