Midnight Stag Eau de Parfum

Chizza
23.09.2020 - 05:06 PM
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8
Bottle
8
Sillage
8
Longevity
7.5
Scent

The stag in the car workshop

A quasi like chiseled, perfect face, the midnight deer, you get curious about the fragrance and label. Anyway, Chiseled Face from the USA produces a lot of care products for men, beard care and shaving care should be mentioned here, as contrary as it is, beard wearers often use both. So the way to perfume is basically not far off. As it is natural for a manufacturer of masculine care, a workshop fragrance for the bearded ones among us should not be missing (not really meant seriously).
But why do I write about Midnight Stag at all, where the esteemed Caligari and the no less esteemed Stanze have already written about it? I would like to describe my impressions because - I'll say it in advance - a fragrance for so little money seldom has such a class and doesn't look particularly synthetic.
So we start with clearly recognizable birch tar which acts smoky but does not overflow everything and sets the smoke detectors in alarm mood. Actually, it has more of a smoky barbershop at the beginning and resembles Burning Barbershop from D.S.& Durga in intention, not in scent. The bergamot sounds through, provides a fresh impact, otherwise we have a kind of refined, oily birch tar.
It gets spicier relatively quickly, the cedar takes over sublimely, accompanies the fragrance and the protagonists of Midnight Stag more and more. These are and remain, among other things, the above mentioned ingredients and the smoke. The smoke does not originate from a fire but wafts through the room with spicy nuances. We have Russian leather in the form of birch tar, which now complements the smoke and helps to build up different smoking smells. Insanely exciting, you first have to create that. You can literally perceive how aromatic and warm smoke coexists next to cold and unapproachable smoke.
There is always a sublimely resonant note that is difficult to identify with and that lifts Midnight Stag out of the masses. Probably it is indeed the lubricating oil because this typical oil smell is definitely contained here. This mixture is olfactorically rare to find but perfect in form. This here is indeed a kind of ultimate workshop smell. This is really the oily, leather work apron.
These worn leathery notes rise successively from the smoke and have something of noble seating furniture from a men's club, which have absorbed smoke over decades but have always been cared for and therefore still exude a distinguished aura.
This fragrance is not an extreme smoky scent but it certainly consists of ingredients that would put many people to flight. The creation here is intense but very wearable and perhaps an alternative for all those who use Beaufort etc. Exciting but not wearable. If only it was better to get. One way or another: to the midnight deer I have only one thing left to say: RÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖÖHRRRRRRRRR!
(With thanks to Floyd)
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