07/10/2021

Chizza
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Leather + Smoke = Successful
When a fragrance bears the name fireplace, it automatically awakens associations, evokes impressions. Is it the crackling and crackling fire at night, the cooled fireplace the next day, which exudes light smoke? Is a meal being prepared over it or is the fireplace hidden in a cave to hide from whoever and for whatever reason? Does it serve to ward off predators or does one warm oneself wrapped in fur in the freezing cold?
Well, Hearth is rather warm, without fear of enemies, while not a fun campfire, but somewhere animalistic because the leather plays a role and as tanned skin, which is refined by the smoke aroma.
This fragrance remains largely linear, is actually only successively weaker in the olfactory perception. Over time, the leather subsides. It is at the beginning very intense, lush and smells like freshly treated, it takes the room. In addition, crackling smoke accompanies the leather, the swathes are caught by just that and go up in it. This melange gives the leather exciting elements.
The burnt wood is multilayered. The juniper gives green-herbaceous elements, the birch smells like freshly smoked. Balsamic moments also come through, which was certainly not simple to implement. Overall, the theme of tobacco and wood was implemented here multifaceted. Chapeau!
If you give the fragrance now an hour or two time and not only considered the lower intensity, so you can not get past the vanilla. This peeps out gently and pairs with the smoke. Here, by the way, successfully and not overdone implemented. In this respect, the fragrance is only more balanced. Subjectively, I appreciate the strong prelude, this evoked power and strength I like to perceive. When I speak of strength here, by the way, I mean that put in relation to other creations of the brand. Hearth smells after a few hours as other brand products after eight hours.
I was thinking just a few days ago that Gather Perfume doesn't seem to be reaching me. Other fragrances were too weak, too monotonous for me, perhaps because of the naturalness. Also here we have no sillage monster whereby that is of course to put into perspective. One drop is enough for hours and is also hardly intended for intensive application at 15ml Extrait for 200 USD. If I had to compare the fragrance, I would choose the finish of Birch Tar & Russian Leather. The first batch, not the successors.
(With thanks to the smoky Bloodxclat)
Well, Hearth is rather warm, without fear of enemies, while not a fun campfire, but somewhere animalistic because the leather plays a role and as tanned skin, which is refined by the smoke aroma.
This fragrance remains largely linear, is actually only successively weaker in the olfactory perception. Over time, the leather subsides. It is at the beginning very intense, lush and smells like freshly treated, it takes the room. In addition, crackling smoke accompanies the leather, the swathes are caught by just that and go up in it. This melange gives the leather exciting elements.
The burnt wood is multilayered. The juniper gives green-herbaceous elements, the birch smells like freshly smoked. Balsamic moments also come through, which was certainly not simple to implement. Overall, the theme of tobacco and wood was implemented here multifaceted. Chapeau!
If you give the fragrance now an hour or two time and not only considered the lower intensity, so you can not get past the vanilla. This peeps out gently and pairs with the smoke. Here, by the way, successfully and not overdone implemented. In this respect, the fragrance is only more balanced. Subjectively, I appreciate the strong prelude, this evoked power and strength I like to perceive. When I speak of strength here, by the way, I mean that put in relation to other creations of the brand. Hearth smells after a few hours as other brand products after eight hours.
I was thinking just a few days ago that Gather Perfume doesn't seem to be reaching me. Other fragrances were too weak, too monotonous for me, perhaps because of the naturalness. Also here we have no sillage monster whereby that is of course to put into perspective. One drop is enough for hours and is also hardly intended for intensive application at 15ml Extrait for 200 USD. If I had to compare the fragrance, I would choose the finish of Birch Tar & Russian Leather. The first batch, not the successors.
(With thanks to the smoky Bloodxclat)
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