Bloom Ambrosia di Fiori 2019

RioImHerzen
05.01.2021 - 05:59 AM
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Scent

Tuberose in its most beautiful form

"Lush" is one of those terms that rarely appears in my vocabulary - perhaps because I've always understood it to have a bit of a negative connotation: Too rich, too exuberant, lavish.... Despite these associations, "lush" describes the fragrance but very aptly, and quite in a positive sense!

The fragrance is linear and very "dense" - like a walk through a dense flower garden in summer. Framed by trellis arches, from which hang lush white flowers, a narrow path winds through the sea of flowers. The sun shines warmly from the sky, the air is sultry, and you think you're drowning in the sweet scent of flowers. But in the middle of the garden stands a wrought-iron fountain, which provides a little of the hoped-for refreshment and invites you to linger.

Performance and intensity are very good. The fact that the fragrance does not develop greatly with me does not detract from it; it remains rich and floral until the end. Tuberose and jasmine dominate and form a beautiful, opulent unit. A touch of green freshness keeps the scent from becoming too heavy. Rather a fragrance for warm months, but even now in December I have already worn it.

The fragrance is exuberant, full, lush - but just that makes its charm. My favorite from the Bloom line.
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