
Fischlandmen
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Fischlandmen
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Nothing is as it seems . . .
A city in the heart of the desert of the ancient Orient. It is a deep dark, black night and the stars sparkle so vibrantly that one thinks they can hear them clinking, as if the stars are singing a song . . . .
A cool breeze is gently carried through the night from the desert into the narrow alleys of the city . . . . .
It lifts the scent veil of the past market day, which has settled between the alleys. A virtuosic play of scents from spices and the fragrant clouds of strong black tea from the market day rises to the nose of the young medicus lying on the roof. Bewitching and confusing for him is the heaviness of this oriental market day being torn apart by bright, clear, and fresh components . . . The scent of the finest roses, clear, elegant, and fresh . . .
This is my image of this fragrance, which is always associated with the film "The Physician" whenever I wear it.
The opening is characterized by the drink of the market traders, the black tea, intense and heavy, with a hint of cardamom. The roses from the flower seller blend into this opening, bringing a very noble freshness and lively vibrancy that captures the bustling market activities of wealthy traders and merchants . . . . Beautifully and wonderfully virtuous, this liveliness gently settles onto a cashmere pillow and is "covered" with a light amber veil.
For a natural fragrance as an EDT, I can attest to an exceptionally good longevity as well as good sillage.
Why this fragrance is classified here as a pure women's scent is beyond me;-) I have it, I wear it, I like it very much . . . . . .
With this fragrance, I can be incredibly relaxed . . .
A cool breeze is gently carried through the night from the desert into the narrow alleys of the city . . . . .
It lifts the scent veil of the past market day, which has settled between the alleys. A virtuosic play of scents from spices and the fragrant clouds of strong black tea from the market day rises to the nose of the young medicus lying on the roof. Bewitching and confusing for him is the heaviness of this oriental market day being torn apart by bright, clear, and fresh components . . . The scent of the finest roses, clear, elegant, and fresh . . .
This is my image of this fragrance, which is always associated with the film "The Physician" whenever I wear it.
The opening is characterized by the drink of the market traders, the black tea, intense and heavy, with a hint of cardamom. The roses from the flower seller blend into this opening, bringing a very noble freshness and lively vibrancy that captures the bustling market activities of wealthy traders and merchants . . . . Beautifully and wonderfully virtuous, this liveliness gently settles onto a cashmere pillow and is "covered" with a light amber veil.
For a natural fragrance as an EDT, I can attest to an exceptionally good longevity as well as good sillage.
Why this fragrance is classified here as a pure women's scent is beyond me;-) I have it, I wear it, I like it very much . . . . . .
With this fragrance, I can be incredibly relaxed . . .
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Top Notes
Black tea
Cardamom
Mimosa
Heart Notes
Rosewood
Moroccan rose
Base Notes
Indian spices
Amber
ParfumAholic
Yatagan
Gold
Bellemorte
Jacko
Jennytammy
MichH
Serafina
Neptuna
Einfachich






























