Some readers might now think: "Another Cabochard? How many are there?" And perhaps also: "The good lady already has three of them! Why another fourth?" A legitimate question, indeed! A brief explanation may follow. Each of these representatives of the eponymous fragrance clan smells slightly different. While they are all quite similar, I can sometimes detect significant deviations within the fragrance ingredients and their strength. The "grandparents" from 1959, Cabochard (1959) Eau de Toilette and "Cabochard (1959) (Eau de Parfum) | Grès," set a very good direction, though they were a bit shyer. Their "grandchildren," Cabochard (2019) Eau de Parfum and "Cabochard (2019) (Eau de Toilette) | Grès," are almost on par, but have less moss and rose and are overall a tad sweeter. The "child" of the two 1959 versions that I now have, "Cabochard (1995) (Eau de Toilette) | Grès," seems to be "the king/queen" of the entire stubborn clan. Cheeky and bitter like the parents, but with even more moss, galbanum, and rose, making the 1995 version the best and strongest of them all so far. Great Chypre cinema! Worthy of Bernard Chant. It would have been one of his greatest joys!
Ich hatte den Cabochard (2019), es ist noch eine Restmenge vorhanden, muss den wieder mal hervorkramen, hoffentlich finde ich ihn noch, der war genial und für meine Begriffe eher unsüß. Du hast immer so tolle Beschreibungen der wundervollsten Düfte, das MUSS einmal gesagt werden. :-)
Genau danach habe ich gesucht..