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Webaslan88 3 years ago 4
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent
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Citrus with an oldschool vibe
I'm happy to write a review for a fragrance for the first time in a long time. And if he is then still as iconic as Sculpture, then the joy is even greater.

First, about the exterior. I don't usually like bottles that are "upside down". The sprayer points downwards when standing, but this does not bother. Is a matter of taste. One is allowed to design freely.

Olfactory shines the cult sculpture then but properly. In the top note explode equal to various citrus fruits, which provide an immediate surge of refreshment. The mandarin, bergamot and lemon work together brilliantly here. After a few minutes, the citrus blast fades a bit and the old-school mentality of the fragrance comes out. Jasmine and rosy notes create a super awesome retro vibe here, and pick up brother and amber in the base to throw the wearer back to the 90s. Makes me want to close my eyes and think of my childhood. Delightful.

The sculpture of my childhood I have tested at a well-known drugstore giant R** and picked up for just nen 10er. Just had to be in my collection. I can absolutely recommend you with the P/L ratio, dare you here to the blind purchase. The simply belongs in every fragrance collection.

Edit: in the statements someone mentioned that it smells like Diesel Plus Plus, also known from the 90s. I had owned the Diesel once in 2013 and yes, I can confirm the dupe. However, the Diesel is ne whole scoop pungent more synthetic. Sculpture, on the other hand, more subtle and creamy
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Webaslan88 6 years ago 10 3
9
Bottle
8
Sillage
9
Longevity
8.5
Scent
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Herb-fresh lemon in a noble leather coat
It seems I am the first (and hopefully not the last) to comment on this great EdP scent in detail here. Before, I had not possessed or tried any scent of Swiss Arabian. I can only guess why he's called Al Basel. The manufacturer apparently makes no secret of his origins (Swiss Arabian) and perhaps dedicates the fragrance to his hometown Basel. But well, it's not that important.

I'd like to start with the optics, the bottle. The form is simple and the green shines in a rich green, which comes across very friendly. The arabic characters lend the optics the typical oriental flair and fit in my opinion very much to the green.

Let's get down to business. The fragrance brings a fresh, bitter lemon to the top note. Not the toilet note known from some citric scents. No, the sage makes it very pleasant. It doesn't take long and spicy notes are added, due to cinnamon and cardamom. As a result, the fragrance increasingly rowing into the more elegant lane without, however, losing the pleasant, slightly bitter lemon sage composition. Here - I find - also the Orient crystallizes out.

This tasty alliance enchants the wearer for about two hours until the wooden amber-leather faction intervenes. The duo gives the whole an even nobler character. This delicious chord of tart, spicy leather seems to linger on your skin forever. The shelf life and Sillage are damn good. After nine hours, my environment can still perceive him. It's not uncommon for scents from the Orient.

In addition to all the positive abundance, 100ml of this delicacy is available for a good 20€ at Notino. A mega price-performance ratio! So a blind purchase does not hurt either (I dared to). All in all, a very successful fragrance for the whole year
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