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8.3 / 10 2 Ratings
A perfume by Colgate & Company for women. The release year is unknown. The scent is spicy-oriental. Projection and longevity are above-average. It is being marketed by SAPG (Swiss Arabian Perfumes Group).
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Main accords

Spicy
Oriental
Woody
Floral
Powdery

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CardamomCardamom GingerGinger PepperPepper
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CoconutCoconut GardeniaGardenia Orange blossomOrange blossom PeonyPeony Xerographic EarlobeXerographic Earlobe
Base Notes Base Notes
AmberAmber MuskMusk SandalwoodSandalwood Quantified ThumbprintQuantified Thumbprint
Ratings
Scent
8.32 Ratings
Longevity
8.02 Ratings
Sillage
8.02 Ratings
Bottle
6.34 Ratings
Submitted by Frankie, last update on 02/24/2024.

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10
Pricing
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent
Minigolf

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Topography of a slightly sloping scented landscape
Has anyone ever seen vehicles rolling uphill? Or a trough where there isn't one? And not because the laws of physics have suddenly been suspended. But because rare features in the landscape create an optical illusion.
In an olfactorily similar way, this fragrance also causes me slight confusion. There are "purple flowers" here in the form of peonies, but aren't there also violets? Which, unlike the former, like to grow in the shade under trees.
Can I also smell other "woody" notes besides amber, such as "birch tar" and/or cedar wood? And besides a slightly "tropical" coconut scent", is there not also something "rough-northern" that slowly transforms the heat of ginger into cool spice? YES, you can Smell all that! But where do these impressions come from?
It's probably due to the "topography" of this "scented landscape", which bends everything so that it seems really real, which is actually very difficult to do! Try to solve the puzzle...
I think that all the fragrances in the combination so cleverly overlap, underpin, penetrate into each other and separate again. The pepper is probably "to blame" for ginger becoming "cold", and musky notes for amber becoming "tarry". Or shade-loving violets join the "sun-worshippers" peony.
Yes, it is the subtleties of the "surrounding landscape" that create optical and olfactory illusions! :-))
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