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Busy monastery garden
Hortus transports me to a busy monastery garden on a summer vacation. It's midday, you're crawling from shade to shade and have picked up a lemony scent early in the morning. At your feet is a lush, well-tended monastery garden: rows and rows of lavender are in bloom and there is a hive of activity between the individual plants. Not because of the people - the garden is almost empty - but because of the bees and bumblebees. They are buzzing everywhere, but the scent is not only citrusy and flowery, it is also green. To stay with the monastery garden metaphor: Some things must have been meticulously trimmed back this morning.
Hortus is not an eye-catching fragrance that informs the whole room of its arrival. It is much more the radiance, calm and tanned skin that you wear and convey after a summer vacation. For me, the fragrance embodies exactly this feeling!
Hortus is not an eye-catching fragrance that informs the whole room of its arrival. It is much more the radiance, calm and tanned skin that you wear and convey after a summer vacation. For me, the fragrance embodies exactly this feeling!