
Serafina
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Serafina
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Herb Spring Flowers for an Autumn Evening
For many years, I only had a mini of the EDP. Unaware of the pyramid, the scent ended up in my mental drawer labeled "autumnal-woody-floral." And at the same time "very elegant - only for evenings" - which is a similarity to the floral chypres that I generally like less, but sometimes appreciate for more serious occasions - without "Margaretha Ley" being remotely a chypre.
Only since Parfumo did I realize that it is the herbaceous, scratchy charm of the hyacinth (which I know as a real bloom to be sweeter and more pleasing) that I am succumbing to here. Besides it, I can still hardly recognize anything else, perhaps the spicy clove, which I do like anyway, and maybe the orange blossom in the background - here much less sweet than I am used to.
Recently, I was able to win an extrait at auction. It was already the second attempt. The first one was not properly packaged and completely leaked because I had loosened the cap...the packaging material smelled wonderful! So, a second attempt! A noble golf-colored extrait in a heavily ornate crystal bottle...it opens a bit scratchier than the EDP yet has an elegance and allure that I can hardly resist.
Despite the spring flowers hyacinth, jasmine, iris, etc., it is still more of an autumnal perfume for me.
I can't quite understand the classification as "sweet." Sweet in the sense of sugary or gourmand, definitely not! If anything, it is a different kind of sweetness...a hard-to-describe intensity and depth...like liquid gold. Certainly not a contemporary perfume, yet in its own way beautiful - for people who do not think at all about the spirit of the times!
Only since Parfumo did I realize that it is the herbaceous, scratchy charm of the hyacinth (which I know as a real bloom to be sweeter and more pleasing) that I am succumbing to here. Besides it, I can still hardly recognize anything else, perhaps the spicy clove, which I do like anyway, and maybe the orange blossom in the background - here much less sweet than I am used to.
Recently, I was able to win an extrait at auction. It was already the second attempt. The first one was not properly packaged and completely leaked because I had loosened the cap...the packaging material smelled wonderful! So, a second attempt! A noble golf-colored extrait in a heavily ornate crystal bottle...it opens a bit scratchier than the EDP yet has an elegance and allure that I can hardly resist.
Despite the spring flowers hyacinth, jasmine, iris, etc., it is still more of an autumnal perfume for me.
I can't quite understand the classification as "sweet." Sweet in the sense of sugary or gourmand, definitely not! If anything, it is a different kind of sweetness...a hard-to-describe intensity and depth...like liquid gold. Certainly not a contemporary perfume, yet in its own way beautiful - for people who do not think at all about the spirit of the times!
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Top Notes
Hyacinth
Bergamot
Coconut
Peach
Heart Notes
Iris
Jasmine
Orange blossom
Ylang-ylang
Clove
Base Notes
Sandalwood
Musk
Vanilla
Scorpio
































