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A Rainy Garden, Warmth, Beach, a Bit Delicate
Copper fibers, dried roses and gardenias, very unique and unusual, also directly slightly aquatic notes behind, salt and old seaweed, everything a bit decayed and abandoned.
After 15-20 minutes, it develops quite slowly, calmly and serenely, violets and jasmine are now clearly noticeable, the seaweed and aquatic notes a little fresher, wet asphalt, brass, copper.
After 30-40 minutes, it becomes quite dry, ambrette, benzoin and the woods spread out, it gains a nice warmth that it didn't have before, on the contrary. Salt and seaweed are still present, but you get more of a feeling of a late summer evening, slightly snuggled up by a campfire on the beach. Dried violets and jasmine are still in the background, but significantly more subdued.
After 1-1.5 hours, it becomes chalkier, almost reminiscent of a visit to the swimming pool, it also becomes noticeably more subdued and loses some projection, musk, subtle maritime notes towards limestone, iodine and salt, as well as a hint of amber dominate, unfortunately it becomes a bit thin.
An interesting scent in itself, although when it comes to aquatic notes, I would rather prefer "Pioggia Moderata | Filippo Sorcinelli," more complexity, but also regarding the H/S. What is interesting is that here the "forte" stands in comparison to the "moderata."
[tested on skin]
After 15-20 minutes, it develops quite slowly, calmly and serenely, violets and jasmine are now clearly noticeable, the seaweed and aquatic notes a little fresher, wet asphalt, brass, copper.
After 30-40 minutes, it becomes quite dry, ambrette, benzoin and the woods spread out, it gains a nice warmth that it didn't have before, on the contrary. Salt and seaweed are still present, but you get more of a feeling of a late summer evening, slightly snuggled up by a campfire on the beach. Dried violets and jasmine are still in the background, but significantly more subdued.
After 1-1.5 hours, it becomes chalkier, almost reminiscent of a visit to the swimming pool, it also becomes noticeably more subdued and loses some projection, musk, subtle maritime notes towards limestone, iodine and salt, as well as a hint of amber dominate, unfortunately it becomes a bit thin.
An interesting scent in itself, although when it comes to aquatic notes, I would rather prefer "Pioggia Moderata | Filippo Sorcinelli," more complexity, but also regarding the H/S. What is interesting is that here the "forte" stands in comparison to the "moderata."
[tested on skin]
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Floyd 1 year ago
Very kindly, but also sensitively described. For me, there's a lot of synthetic notes in it as well.
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