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			Juicy-sweet peach-pear compote with hints of grape sugar
			
										It's a shame, the good weather seems to be over for now and one thunderstorm follows another here.
The mood feels almost autumnal, and so today I had a craving for something olfactorily autumnal, with plenty of sweetness (against the bad weather) and still a lot of fruit (after all, it is officially spring).
Rose Treasure meets these requirements perfectly. For me, it’s somehow an autumn scent, as it smells like a delicious compote of pears, peaches, and a few apricots (pears are not listed in the original, but I could swear I smell pear). Overall, it is quite sweet, almost like grape sugar.
It is said to be a dupe of Trésor, and for me, it is a slightly lighter version of the original, making it more wearable for me. The original smells to me, in addition to all the mentioned fruits, a bit more like rose and soap. However, I don’t perceive soap at all in Rose Treasure, just a little rose. At least it is very well blended with the fruity notes and not clearly definable as such for me.
The fruit compote smells quite deliciously sweet, as if a good peach or pear liqueur was used in the preparation. Not cheap alcoholic, but pleasantly tipsy :).
As it develops, a good portion of vanilla and musk comes in, along with a bit of sandalwood.
Overall, the scent changes very little on my skin, only becoming weaker over the hours and a bit more grounded due to the musk and wood. However, it remains fruity-sweet from beginning to end.
The longevity for me, like with all AB scents, is good, lasting easily 8-9 hours.
The sillage is not too strong, but definitely noticeable (of course, it also depends on the dosage).
Conclusion: A really beautiful sweet, luscious peach compote scent, which for me is a bit lighter than the original Trésor and comes across as somewhat more modern and "fresher" (if one can even say that about such a sweet scent) due to the absence of the soapy rose note.
							The mood feels almost autumnal, and so today I had a craving for something olfactorily autumnal, with plenty of sweetness (against the bad weather) and still a lot of fruit (after all, it is officially spring).
Rose Treasure meets these requirements perfectly. For me, it’s somehow an autumn scent, as it smells like a delicious compote of pears, peaches, and a few apricots (pears are not listed in the original, but I could swear I smell pear). Overall, it is quite sweet, almost like grape sugar.
It is said to be a dupe of Trésor, and for me, it is a slightly lighter version of the original, making it more wearable for me. The original smells to me, in addition to all the mentioned fruits, a bit more like rose and soap. However, I don’t perceive soap at all in Rose Treasure, just a little rose. At least it is very well blended with the fruity notes and not clearly definable as such for me.
The fruit compote smells quite deliciously sweet, as if a good peach or pear liqueur was used in the preparation. Not cheap alcoholic, but pleasantly tipsy :).
As it develops, a good portion of vanilla and musk comes in, along with a bit of sandalwood.
Overall, the scent changes very little on my skin, only becoming weaker over the hours and a bit more grounded due to the musk and wood. However, it remains fruity-sweet from beginning to end.
The longevity for me, like with all AB scents, is good, lasting easily 8-9 hours.
The sillage is not too strong, but definitely noticeable (of course, it also depends on the dosage).
Conclusion: A really beautiful sweet, luscious peach compote scent, which for me is a bit lighter than the original Trésor and comes across as somewhat more modern and "fresher" (if one can even say that about such a sweet scent) due to the absence of the soapy rose note.

 
						

 
			 
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