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Interlude - a sandstorm, a desert rose
It is a dry fragrance, just as hot air can feel dry. Only gradually does it spread out, always adding a scoop until all the aromas have been woven into a whole. Again and again you catch a glimpse of its beauty, it flickers light-footedly through the air despite its heaviness.
A fruity sweetness surrounded by incense makes up the start, in the middle the dry-floral immortelle asserts itself next to rose and jasmine.
A light green facet pops up here and there to lose itself in a delicate animal base. There is a skin-like musky scent, along with light walnut notes, minimally bitter. Some leather, some caressing vanilla, at this stage the storm has subsided, but it has not yet completely lost its power. It is not particularly accessible, but sometimes it is worth tracing its course again and again, like a symphony that you have to listen to several times in order to understand it.
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