Marrakech Intense Aēsop Eau de Parfum
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Deserts and Bazaars with a strange dash of Citronella
While undoubtedly coming off quite sophisticated I find the patchouli’s a little too strong for me personally, and I also find there to be a significant citronella accord rendered between the florals, patchouli and medicinal clove. Despite that, it still manages to smell extremely classy, and I’m also able to see the North African connotations, depictions of silky, mineralic deserts and lively bazaars abound. Nonetheless, I’m afraid it’ll be a scent I mostly prefer to smell on others.
Sillage strong at first becoming moderate rather quickly, longevity moderate as well. Drydown smells quite pleasant. A bit overpriced in my opinion.
Bravo, good sir!
Sillage strong at first becoming moderate rather quickly, longevity moderate as well. Drydown smells quite pleasant. A bit overpriced in my opinion.
Bravo, good sir!

