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Triumph all along the line
As the god of wine, intoxication and ecstasy, the Triumph of Bacchus lives up to its analogy.
Very voluminous at the start. Bacchus overwhelms me with an ecstatic rush of opulent sweetness and fruitiness. I hear ripe dark fruit, plum, cherry and of course peach. This impression is underpinned by dark alcohol - I think of wine and rum, which give the composition a slight spiciness and the fragrance a certain weight. The nose is busy for a long time - having fun sorting through the complex impressions The attack lasts relatively long, the fruit dries slowly and occasionally releases its freshness. Their sweetness and intense aroma linger on the skin. There is also saffron - a note that I personally find very pleasant. In combination with the rising tonka bean and the wonderfully dosed vanilla, Bacchus leaves behind a pleasantly warm cloud of satisfaction.
Very voluminous at the start. Bacchus overwhelms me with an ecstatic rush of opulent sweetness and fruitiness. I hear ripe dark fruit, plum, cherry and of course peach. This impression is underpinned by dark alcohol - I think of wine and rum, which give the composition a slight spiciness and the fragrance a certain weight. The nose is busy for a long time - having fun sorting through the complex impressions The attack lasts relatively long, the fruit dries slowly and occasionally releases its freshness. Their sweetness and intense aroma linger on the skin. There is also saffron - a note that I personally find very pleasant. In combination with the rising tonka bean and the wonderfully dosed vanilla, Bacchus leaves behind a pleasantly warm cloud of satisfaction.
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