11/21/2018

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The art of seasoning cloves woodsy
With "Basile Femme" I have a somewhat strange, very interesting and quite good smell in front of my nose.
Strange in the sense (the same applies to the interesting) that the fragrance seems to have been composed of ingredients that have nothing in common at first glance.
A fruity-cinnamon-citric collection of fragrances that drift apart in large, angular rags, bind cloves molecules to themselves, and then grow back together with roar to form a whole.
But the waxing becomes quieter, very slowly it shreds off its pointed corners, gets bigger and unites with all kinds of flowers. It becomes a ball with a floral pattern. Slow rotation in the foreground as well as in the background absorbs more and more aromas, rolling over woods, amber, patchouli and again cloves.
Quiet explosions take place inside, which become brighter and brighter.
And more noisily, as if the "scent formation" wants to show off again so correctly. Fragments that have become round split off from the olfactory sphere without completely leaving it. Spicy colours in cinnamon and cloves hover in between.
This somewhat chaotic event, its subsequent reassurance, the resurgence and reunion of the molecules give the appearance of a dynamic process of drifting apart and joining.
In each of these phases, the fragrance becomes "rounder" and deeper, with the woods and spices playing an increasingly important role together with the clove A scent spectacle in several acts and with some special roles.
Strange in the sense (the same applies to the interesting) that the fragrance seems to have been composed of ingredients that have nothing in common at first glance.
A fruity-cinnamon-citric collection of fragrances that drift apart in large, angular rags, bind cloves molecules to themselves, and then grow back together with roar to form a whole.
But the waxing becomes quieter, very slowly it shreds off its pointed corners, gets bigger and unites with all kinds of flowers. It becomes a ball with a floral pattern. Slow rotation in the foreground as well as in the background absorbs more and more aromas, rolling over woods, amber, patchouli and again cloves.
Quiet explosions take place inside, which become brighter and brighter.
And more noisily, as if the "scent formation" wants to show off again so correctly. Fragments that have become round split off from the olfactory sphere without completely leaving it. Spicy colours in cinnamon and cloves hover in between.
This somewhat chaotic event, its subsequent reassurance, the resurgence and reunion of the molecules give the appearance of a dynamic process of drifting apart and joining.
In each of these phases, the fragrance becomes "rounder" and deeper, with the woods and spices playing an increasingly important role together with the clove A scent spectacle in several acts and with some special roles.