Curzon 1882 Cologne

NotAmused
26.10.2018 - 03:15 AM
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Rudolph bait

1882 - The Royal College of Music is founded in London and Geo. F. Trumper creates the last Cologne of today's Trumper Collection. The development from the dust-dry Marlborough to the balanced Astor leads here into a sweet-spicy scent with a good radiation.
It starts off herb-spicy, lavender and juniper have the scepter in their hands for a short time, but after half an hour at the latest they are overrun by a violent load of jasmine. This develops so well on my skin that I can already isolate it clearly in Astor, here at Curzon it completely dominates the remaining components in the middle section.
Also the base later is rather sweet and resinous for me, in any case unisex, if not more female.
The whole thing around it is difficult to grasp, which is probably due to the amount of ingredients that can be taken from the small print on the package. That here was not reformulated, one recognizes by the oak moss and tree moss listed there. Coumarin is also quite high. Everything in modern perfumes is unthinkable.
In my opinion, this fragrance is great for the Advent season. Rudolph with his red sniffing nose will definitely find his way to you.
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