Rosé All Daé 2018

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04.03.2019 - 08:14 AM
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Plum wine Kuschergourmand from the steel calyx

My first comment here is now my favourite fragrance of this winter, because it finally deserves a detailed description: Rosé All Daé comes from the American "Self-Made-Perumer" Daniel Gallagher and has already earned some laurels internationally. In Germany it seems - difficult to get there - still quite unknown. It should be said that the acquisition costs are DEFINITIVally appropriate. Rosé All Daé is a wonderful gourmand scent that fits perfectly in autumn and winter and is a great companion both during the day and in the evening.

It starts with a mixture of apple, plum and honey, which is definitely related to Ambre Narguilé and Back to Black. It is sweet in any case and in the prelude not a bit discreet. An alcoholic note is also indisputably perceptible - after all, a sweet rosé wine is said to have served as inspiration. It smells more like plum wine to me than rosé. And that's after this plum wine, which used to be served as an aperitif with Chinese people. With a freshly baked apple pie next to it.

What I find particularly exciting about the whole creation, however, is the art mark "steel". It doesn't seem to work with many people, but I smell it very clearly and it gives the scent in my eyes its special character compared to the similarly sniffing relationship. This slightly cold metallic, the contrast program to the warm, spicy fragrance, makes the composition extraordinary and exciting. The triad of apple pie, plum wine and steel then holds itself linearly for hours. Over time, patchouli and tonka bean have been added. This makes the steel softer, but still more noticeable. All in all a really exciting fragrance work of art.

The shelf life is outstanding: sprayed on at 7 in the morning, I still smell it after a working day at 21 o'clock in the evening. The projection is very clear at the beginning for 3-4 hours and then gets closer to the skin. It never gets annoying or too intrusive, even if the small private "scene bubble" remains perceptible throughout. This really makes him a great unisex all-rounder (maybe one tick more direction female) for autumn and winter - moreover his character is not heavy and oppressive in spite of the gourmandiness in my nose, but pleasantly cosy. Like a very warm, fluffy, but very light cuddly blanket - albeit with steel decorations.
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