01/10/2012

DeGe53
23 Reviews

DeGe53
2
This little devil just wants to play
El Diablo! The devil made the booze….. exactly! And this little bugger is one mischievous, tipsy hellion. Not a mean, cloven-hoofed, tail wagging Horned One with a trident to drag bad sinners into the redhot hells gorge.
He’s more like an elegant, mischievous guy, sparkling eyes, pointed hairline, canny smile, with a tiny sulfuric cloud rising from underneath his red lined, velvetblack cape. He wants “aaaaaaction”, he wants to have fun, he’s still so young!
He is sharp and at the same time fresh. How on earth Howard Jarvis has accomplished that remains a secret, as always. And there is definitely cinnamon included. Fresh, clear cinnamon, no sugar added. And pepper, very clear, also fresh and not biting sharp, but with a slight nutmeg note to it. And the Budiade that is so hard to describe lingers on as well. A certain creaminess comes out at the base, and also a soft, almost powdery woodiness, sawdust powder.
I can’t find it as loud as Apicius does, but we know that already. On the contrary, after the initial abundance of cinnamon-pepper-nutmeg (or whichever hot spices are included here), which comes rushing on like the devil, the horned creature calms down some, doesn’t become cosy but slightly tame with a fresh-rough bearing. He’s behaving, stays close to the wearer and Ms. Devil can wear it as well. She doesn’t even need to have red hair!
At the cooler seasons this is nice for people who do not want to smell gourmandy but still appreciate a certain spiciness.
He’s more like an elegant, mischievous guy, sparkling eyes, pointed hairline, canny smile, with a tiny sulfuric cloud rising from underneath his red lined, velvetblack cape. He wants “aaaaaaction”, he wants to have fun, he’s still so young!
He is sharp and at the same time fresh. How on earth Howard Jarvis has accomplished that remains a secret, as always. And there is definitely cinnamon included. Fresh, clear cinnamon, no sugar added. And pepper, very clear, also fresh and not biting sharp, but with a slight nutmeg note to it. And the Budiade that is so hard to describe lingers on as well. A certain creaminess comes out at the base, and also a soft, almost powdery woodiness, sawdust powder.
I can’t find it as loud as Apicius does, but we know that already. On the contrary, after the initial abundance of cinnamon-pepper-nutmeg (or whichever hot spices are included here), which comes rushing on like the devil, the horned creature calms down some, doesn’t become cosy but slightly tame with a fresh-rough bearing. He’s behaving, stays close to the wearer and Ms. Devil can wear it as well. She doesn’t even need to have red hair!
At the cooler seasons this is nice for people who do not want to smell gourmandy but still appreciate a certain spiciness.