Pepe Bianco Eau de Toilette

DarioArgento
16.04.2024 - 06:46 AM
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9
Pricing
7
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent

Bloody Pepper....

... my vocational school teacher Mr. Rausch used to shout when it got too loud in the classroom and he wanted/needed to make himself heard with this exclamation.

Perhaps it is these memories that shape a young person and stick in the back of their mind.

However, what the scent of this perfume "Pepe Bianco" reminds me of has not stuck with me.

Too bad, because I had/have a perfume in my collection that reminds me strongly of this.

So I can only give my impressions of "Pepe Bianco" without being able to make a comparison.

White pepper... so "Pepe Bianco" translated from Italian is a really finely spicy and unobtrusive fragrance that can score with appealing durability and sillage.

In addition, "Pepe Bianco" is not an inferior fragrance at all, which is surprising given the price. White pepper, musk, white flowers and light woods as well as a certain unnerving animalism clearly stand out here.

This makes it a pleasantly wearable office fragrance without any airs and graces or other attempts at ingratiation.
It wants to give its wearer and everyone around them a pleasant time and not annoy them.

You don't need to expect a long fragrance trail.
Likewise, I wouldn't put too much emphasis on the citrus notes announced in the description.
You get a certain elegant freshness in the form of the notes mentioned above, but there is nothing citrusy here.

I can therefore recommend it for those on a tight budget (I paid around €11 for 100 ml).
Maybe not for the very young perfume wearers but from 30 years upwards you shouldn't go wrong with this - as long as you can get something out of the fragrances mentioned.

So that's it from me!

Have a fragrant day.
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