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Wobbly candidate.
Chandigarh Express opens cool and medicinal. Primarily cardamom, directly followed by bright floral components and a leather accord can be heard. Unfortunately, this combination smells rather sterile and generic, especially in the top note.
As soon as the top note has subsided, it becomes more exciting and complex. The leather accord becomes one with the woody, smoky and resinous base notes, surrounded by light-flooded floral components. All components flow smoothly into one another here, always remaining transparent and elegant.
An exciting development and definitely a fragrance that I will test again.
One point of criticism on my part, apart from the opening, is the purchase price of Chandigarh Express. However, this seems to be a recurring theme with Ex Nihilo for me. I don't see any exceptional quality or similar factors here that should justify the price.
Test before you buy. ;)
As soon as the top note has subsided, it becomes more exciting and complex. The leather accord becomes one with the woody, smoky and resinous base notes, surrounded by light-flooded floral components. All components flow smoothly into one another here, always remaining transparent and elegant.
An exciting development and definitely a fragrance that I will test again.
One point of criticism on my part, apart from the opening, is the purchase price of Chandigarh Express. However, this seems to be a recurring theme with Ex Nihilo for me. I don't see any exceptional quality or similar factors here that should justify the price.
Test before you buy. ;)
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