04/03/2021

Pollita
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Pollita
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Chanel for beginners
Even if this No. 19 Poudré has received here partly not so good reviews, I like it. I don't have the classic No. 19 in my nose anymore. I know my mother used to wear it, but to recognize it I would have to sniff it again. Therefore, I can not compare here anyway, which is perhaps better.
No, No. 19 Poudré landed on my watch list, because the dear Andrula had recently told me, he had distant similarity with Nasomattos Silver Musk, which I own and love very much. In principle, I would also like to have a Chanel in my collection. So. Let's give it a try!
I'll say it right away, for my collection is not quite enough, what Chanel serves up here, but this is a very fine, solid fragrance that could bring the usually very elegant and not always easy to grasp Chanel DNA also younger, less experienced noses. You don't have to be a lover of the old chypre classics to like this one. It may be ostensibly green for now and not a girly cutie, but it's definitely not fun-free. With No. 19, you're allowed to smile at any time, despite the galbanum. That's encouraged here. No one has to go down to the basement to do it. The mandarin still adds a bit of Mediterranean flair in the opening. Although we also have neroli here, I don't have to think of 4711 & Co. at any time. I like to have this association sometimes with neroli, but Polge has succeeded wonderfully in No. 19 Poudré, the flower here perfectly integrated.
Quickly, the delicate heart note with fine iris and jasmine notes peeks around the corner, before a base with musk and vetiver opens up and makes the fragrance wonderfully soft. A teeny bit of edge can be discerned at all times, though. We don't have a relative of Bal d'Afrique & Co. here, despite similar scents, but it shines through all the time that the original mother of this fine perfume was a chypre after all. Tonka I also still read here, but it is only to be guessed, which is mostly quite pleasant to me, because Tonka I do not always like as is well known.
A fine, very round fragrance is that I can imagine very well in business settings, but also just as in the private environment. Fit also does this from 14-80, so is absolutely timeless. I would say, this is a Chanel for beginners.
Dear thanks to Tabla for the test opportunity.
No, No. 19 Poudré landed on my watch list, because the dear Andrula had recently told me, he had distant similarity with Nasomattos Silver Musk, which I own and love very much. In principle, I would also like to have a Chanel in my collection. So. Let's give it a try!
I'll say it right away, for my collection is not quite enough, what Chanel serves up here, but this is a very fine, solid fragrance that could bring the usually very elegant and not always easy to grasp Chanel DNA also younger, less experienced noses. You don't have to be a lover of the old chypre classics to like this one. It may be ostensibly green for now and not a girly cutie, but it's definitely not fun-free. With No. 19, you're allowed to smile at any time, despite the galbanum. That's encouraged here. No one has to go down to the basement to do it. The mandarin still adds a bit of Mediterranean flair in the opening. Although we also have neroli here, I don't have to think of 4711 & Co. at any time. I like to have this association sometimes with neroli, but Polge has succeeded wonderfully in No. 19 Poudré, the flower here perfectly integrated.
Quickly, the delicate heart note with fine iris and jasmine notes peeks around the corner, before a base with musk and vetiver opens up and makes the fragrance wonderfully soft. A teeny bit of edge can be discerned at all times, though. We don't have a relative of Bal d'Afrique & Co. here, despite similar scents, but it shines through all the time that the original mother of this fine perfume was a chypre after all. Tonka I also still read here, but it is only to be guessed, which is mostly quite pleasant to me, because Tonka I do not always like as is well known.
A fine, very round fragrance is that I can imagine very well in business settings, but also just as in the private environment. Fit also does this from 14-80, so is absolutely timeless. I would say, this is a Chanel for beginners.
Dear thanks to Tabla for the test opportunity.
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