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Senora Quintana meets her blonde fragrance sister
I owe this wonderful scent to dear Flori. Scratch foot.
Before I type the comment. Estilo/Ana Rosa was created by the Spanish fragrance house Puig and is not an independent brand. Please Don, when you have time, assign the perfume along with the comment to the house of Puig. Thank you.
In honor of the very popular television presenter, producer, and author Ana-Rosa Quintana, this perfume was released. You can see a picture of the Senora in my photo album, a fiery-eyed, attractive Spanish woman. Estilo is a smoky chypre. Now please: drawer open. What does a smoky chypre have to do with a blonde drugstore German woman (street mutt dirt-blonde streaked with H2O2, otherwise mane like a gray wolf) with piercing light eyes? That just doesn't work! It does work! Drawer closed.
Ana Rosa starts with a typical citrus opening, but not biting lemony, rather dark-delicious.
Already in the heart note, this subtle smoky note spreads, accompanied by delicate and unsweetened flowers. The peach provides a slightly fruity background, and it smells just like a peach skin feels. Velvety-rough.
A beautiful and noble sandalwood note forms the conclusion, yet Ana-Rosa retains the smoky character until the end. I love this scent very much. A present but not intrusive everyday chypre, exactly in the Spanish style. The longevity is very good, even though Ana Rosa "only" is an EdT. Flori hit the nail on the head with this one for me ;-)
Before I type the comment. Estilo/Ana Rosa was created by the Spanish fragrance house Puig and is not an independent brand. Please Don, when you have time, assign the perfume along with the comment to the house of Puig. Thank you.
In honor of the very popular television presenter, producer, and author Ana-Rosa Quintana, this perfume was released. You can see a picture of the Senora in my photo album, a fiery-eyed, attractive Spanish woman. Estilo is a smoky chypre. Now please: drawer open. What does a smoky chypre have to do with a blonde drugstore German woman (street mutt dirt-blonde streaked with H2O2, otherwise mane like a gray wolf) with piercing light eyes? That just doesn't work! It does work! Drawer closed.
Ana Rosa starts with a typical citrus opening, but not biting lemony, rather dark-delicious.
Already in the heart note, this subtle smoky note spreads, accompanied by delicate and unsweetened flowers. The peach provides a slightly fruity background, and it smells just like a peach skin feels. Velvety-rough.
A beautiful and noble sandalwood note forms the conclusion, yet Ana-Rosa retains the smoky character until the end. I love this scent very much. A present but not intrusive everyday chypre, exactly in the Spanish style. The longevity is very good, even though Ana Rosa "only" is an EdT. Flori hit the nail on the head with this one for me ;-)
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Top Notes
Amalfi lemon
Bergamot
Freesia
Orange
Heart Notes
African orange blossom
Gardenia
Jasmine
Peach
Zorplamquix
Base Notes
Ambergris
Musk
Sandalwood

































