Whisky Nobile by Farmacia SS. Annunziata

Whisky Nobile

MissChippie
08/24/2023 - 10:02 AM
18
Very helpful Review
9.5Scent 9Longevity 7Sillage 7Bottle 7Pricing

Emancipation from Societal Norms through Boozy Passion

Hello to EVERYONE!
I haven't been on Parfumo for long, but I frequently come across comments from the male gender claiming that a fragrance is rather unsuitable for women. More stylish are statements that speak of feminine or masculine scent notes.

First of all, we are all human, and calling a woman the weaker sex is, in my opinion, very presumptuous.
Just as little can a person know what another person likes!!
I admire the courage of Mr. Clintw++d in his review to claim that this fragrance Whisky Nobile is only for gentlemen, as in his association, women would be too weak to engage in serious or even offensive conversations, and thus wear this fragrance....?!

This subtle statement clearly leads me to conclude that he has an outdated mindset, and therefore, I would personally recommend Mr. Clintw++d to emancipate himself from old ways of thinking before he (probably accidentally) makes a thoughtless statement that discriminates against the female gender.

I now distance myself from this discrimination and urge all women who may have avoided this fragrance due to Mr. Clintw++d's statement to please give this fragrance a try.

Because this fragrance is truly 100% Unisex!!!

So that ALL fragrance lovers can understand what a brilliant scent Whisky Nobile is, I am taking EVERYONE on my scent journey.

Please everyone, hop on, we're off.

"Pfft" once on my wrist and off we go.

Top Note:

I smell something nutty. It faintly reminds me of a fine tobacco leaf. Vanilla is present as well.
The fragrance accord does justice to its musical inspiration. Wonderful scent notes of coffee, cocoa, tobacco, and vanilla alternate. A slight smokiness becomes perceptible to me.
It is very subtle and noble.

I can't help but smile thinking of Robin Scherbatsky from "How I Met Your Mother," as she, together with Barney Stinson, smokes a cigar in a club chair and casually pours whisky down her throat.
And with exactly this image, we move into the heart note, into the soul of the perfume.

Heart/Soul Note:

A lightly smoky spice slowly spreads. It is a pleasantly sweet, relaxing, and inviting spice. It must be the spice and sweetness of cocoa and whisky that, in a beautifully mixed circle, reach out their hands and dance together. They glide over the dance floor and swirl up smoky haze.
This connection sparkles with passion and is the highlight of the fragrance.

Drydown/Base:

The highlight doesn't last long either. After about an hour, the passionate heart accord sinks exhausted onto a soft bed of gentle vanilla. The two main characters cuddle into the saffron pillows and cover themselves with a light leather-oud blanket.

So close and harmoniously, the two fall asleep together.

Conclusion:

More sound than smoke, but definitely worth a try!!!
Fragrant greetings and heartfelt thanks for your reading time, yours,

MissChippie
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8 Comments
Samir0804Samir0804 2 years ago
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Super strong review, perfectly described and great message, you have my trophy 鈽猴笍
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MissChippieMissChippie 2 years ago
Thank you for that and your kind words 馃槉鉁笍
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GenovevaGenoveva 2 years ago
Why is Mr. Clintwood spelled with an "X"? Is his name meant to avoid triggering anyone? 馃槄
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MissChippieMissChippie 2 years ago
...I just wanted to make sure about the data protection regarding that ;)
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BrutlstiftBrutlstift 2 years ago
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Is this scent somehow comparable to Baraonda?
By the way, your review is powerful! ;)
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BrutlstiftBrutlstift 2 years ago
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Baraonda is sooo good. You definitely have to try it. I'm curious :)
Thanks for the info.
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MissChippieMissChippie 2 years ago
...and even though I don't know Baraonda, both fragrances embody similar ideas...to answer your question.
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MissChippieMissChippie 2 years ago
I had to check out Baraonda on Parfumo first... and wow, an unknown Nasomatto to me... thanks for your inspiration and the flowers ;)
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