02/17/2021

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Leimbacher
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Königsberger Gehopse
"Bourmunque" is a sugary water lily, a fragrance that I would have no problem very good and happy to smell on (young) women - but which is still nothing special. So what.
A watery little flower for Allerwelt and Everyday. But hey, it doesn't always have to be the banger, the stunner or the experiment. Sometimes it can just be the flower girl next door. With a frog pond in the garden and no mischief on her neck. Green and pure, glassy and clean, later creamy and delicious. For a clearly jasmine-influenced scent, this one strikes me as surprisingly little to not at all off-putting. Quite the opposite: I smell the discreet sugar mousse lovingly!
Flacon: not strikingly beautiful
Sillage: minimal caramelized mediocrity (which is not bad in this category!)
Durability: with 4-5 hours one (or woman) comes (just so) about the rounds
Conclusion: "Bourmunque" promises from the name an exquisite and exotic feast - is basically and very clearly but just a young-naive pond flower bouquet with fruity kick (green apple and peach). Nicely done, simply thought
A watery little flower for Allerwelt and Everyday. But hey, it doesn't always have to be the banger, the stunner or the experiment. Sometimes it can just be the flower girl next door. With a frog pond in the garden and no mischief on her neck. Green and pure, glassy and clean, later creamy and delicious. For a clearly jasmine-influenced scent, this one strikes me as surprisingly little to not at all off-putting. Quite the opposite: I smell the discreet sugar mousse lovingly!
Flacon: not strikingly beautiful
Sillage: minimal caramelized mediocrity (which is not bad in this category!)
Durability: with 4-5 hours one (or woman) comes (just so) about the rounds
Conclusion: "Bourmunque" promises from the name an exquisite and exotic feast - is basically and very clearly but just a young-naive pond flower bouquet with fruity kick (green apple and peach). Nicely done, simply thought
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