10/08/2020
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Admiral von Schneider asks on board
Weigh anchor and cast off the lines - the tension rises as we set off on a great sea voyage with our Admiral. However, not into the warm South Seas with a modern frigate, but rather into cooler climes with a restored sailing ship.
This means that on the one hand, it becomes quite fresh, but with a fine woody powdery texture, some green notes and a lot of aquatic life like a roaring sea with salty water that splashes over the railing and moistens the air properly.
The swell is relatively smooth and our boat sails linearly without ups and downs, without twists and turns and surprises. Maybe not the most exciting, but also not a boring trip, as long as it is not repeated week after week. This is already ensured by our admiral von Schneider, who always makes sure that we don't run aground and don't move too far from our sister ship "40 Knots", which Dua Fragrance even points out explicitly, but to which I cannot draw any personal comparisons.
Nevertheless, our Admiral cuts a pretty decent figure here. He looks crafty, refreshing, exhilarating with a bit of humor and can even venture among landlubbers in the evening company. He holds out for a long time and towards the end he shows himself from a noble, increasingly powdery to minimally sweet side and reconciles all those for whom it began too profane and possibly too robust at first.
Great material, not only for sailors.
This means that on the one hand, it becomes quite fresh, but with a fine woody powdery texture, some green notes and a lot of aquatic life like a roaring sea with salty water that splashes over the railing and moistens the air properly.
The swell is relatively smooth and our boat sails linearly without ups and downs, without twists and turns and surprises. Maybe not the most exciting, but also not a boring trip, as long as it is not repeated week after week. This is already ensured by our admiral von Schneider, who always makes sure that we don't run aground and don't move too far from our sister ship "40 Knots", which Dua Fragrance even points out explicitly, but to which I cannot draw any personal comparisons.
Nevertheless, our Admiral cuts a pretty decent figure here. He looks crafty, refreshing, exhilarating with a bit of humor and can even venture among landlubbers in the evening company. He holds out for a long time and towards the end he shows himself from a noble, increasingly powdery to minimally sweet side and reconciles all those for whom it began too profane and possibly too robust at first.
Great material, not only for sailors.
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