Euphoria Men Intense Calvin Klein 2008 Eau de Toilette
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Cranberry Potpourri
This is perhaps the best way to describe the opening of Euphoria Men Intense.
A fruit bowl filled with juicy cranberries, pomegranates, and dark wild cherries. As a counterpoint, a few colorful peppercorns and just a hint of ginger. A varied play between fruit and a slight spiciness.
Later, these fragrance components recede slightly without completely disappearing, and the noble tropical woods, the dark patchouli, paired with a touch of vetiver, come to the forefront and perfectly round off this wonderful scent!
I love the women's version of Euphoria, but I was a bit skeptical since the "normal" men's version simply falls flat in the reviews. The Intense is an absolute knockout fragrance and has completely convinced me!
Thanks again to RedShadow, who gave me the tip about this amazing perfume!
A fruit bowl filled with juicy cranberries, pomegranates, and dark wild cherries. As a counterpoint, a few colorful peppercorns and just a hint of ginger. A varied play between fruit and a slight spiciness.
Later, these fragrance components recede slightly without completely disappearing, and the noble tropical woods, the dark patchouli, paired with a touch of vetiver, come to the forefront and perfectly round off this wonderful scent!
I love the women's version of Euphoria, but I was a bit skeptical since the "normal" men's version simply falls flat in the reviews. The Intense is an absolute knockout fragrance and has completely convinced me!
Thanks again to RedShadow, who gave me the tip about this amazing perfume!
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3 Comments
Tivellon 13 years ago
I only know the women's version, but the ingredients and your comment sound really promising.
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Moriarty 13 years ago
That could be great combined with pomegranate and strawberry.
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Moriarty 13 years ago
Yes, definitely, you can recommend it without hesitation; it's really a hidden gem! I think you describe the fruity components well; I hadn't thought of cranberry and cherry, but now that I think about it...
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