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Vincent's Little Wonders
There you stand, in the midst of a blooming meadow in the moonlight. The night is starry. The jasmine flowers spread their softly indolic veil of fragrance. I look up at your mighty crown, lean against your strong trunk, breathe in your warm woodiness, and tell you everything, everything that makes me sad. My freshly washed clothes mingle with the scent of the wood and the blooming meadow. A hint of the sweet dessert I tasted earlier still lingers in my mouth. I stay a little longer. Leaning against your trunk, I feel the magic of this night. A bit like in a fairy tale.
Yes, it has happened. The surprise package Vincent Dreamhouse has often managed to convince me of fragrance notes that don't quite fit my idea of a Polly scent. I have always rejected oud. Too dark, often too medicinal, even barn-like, sometimes terribly synthetic, and sometimes closer to nature than I would like. But with Tree of Sorrow, everything is gentle, soft, and nestled in the most beautiful jasmine flowers and musk. Oud goes Polly. Yes, that actually exists too.
Tree of Sorrow is a floral scent with a certain indolic quality. That should suit someone. With its dense white musk, this new perfume from Vincent is reminiscent of Coralie, but here, alongside the slightly alcoholic and sweet notes, the flowers and musk are joined by a dark woody oud note. And it's a type of oud that I have never perceived before. I assume it's a synthetic note meant to represent agarwood, as the house is not exactly known for its naturalness. But no matter what we are dealing with here, it is beautiful and absolutely suits my taste.
Whether this scent suits me, I am still pondering. Somehow yes, but it probably needs a bit of getting used to, as I have actually never worn anything like this before. I am curious to see if this Tree of Sorrow will soon be mine. The possibility certainly exists.
I would like to sincerely thank dear ElAttarine for the testing opportunity.
Yes, it has happened. The surprise package Vincent Dreamhouse has often managed to convince me of fragrance notes that don't quite fit my idea of a Polly scent. I have always rejected oud. Too dark, often too medicinal, even barn-like, sometimes terribly synthetic, and sometimes closer to nature than I would like. But with Tree of Sorrow, everything is gentle, soft, and nestled in the most beautiful jasmine flowers and musk. Oud goes Polly. Yes, that actually exists too.
Tree of Sorrow is a floral scent with a certain indolic quality. That should suit someone. With its dense white musk, this new perfume from Vincent is reminiscent of Coralie, but here, alongside the slightly alcoholic and sweet notes, the flowers and musk are joined by a dark woody oud note. And it's a type of oud that I have never perceived before. I assume it's a synthetic note meant to represent agarwood, as the house is not exactly known for its naturalness. But no matter what we are dealing with here, it is beautiful and absolutely suits my taste.
Whether this scent suits me, I am still pondering. Somehow yes, but it probably needs a bit of getting used to, as I have actually never worn anything like this before. I am curious to see if this Tree of Sorrow will soon be mine. The possibility certainly exists.
I would like to sincerely thank dear ElAttarine for the testing opportunity.
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