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Forest Root Hiking Day in the Green Lungs
I walk in the green, rooty sidearm of a tree, the path is earthy dark, bitter and resinous. The walls are the condensation from lemon peel, quenching my thirst
with forest root bitter brew. Light falls over my head, I sweat into dew drops and lay down on cool moss, evaporating in sun rays, soaking entire lavender fields. The creamy soft jasmine flowers are still sleeping, dusted in musk fog, as sandalwood and vanilla caress the green bitterness. A small amber whale drifts in the distance, spraying fine smoke salt fountains into the clear blue sky.
It has become wonderfully
and so masculine yet familiar. The old virtues have been refined with a touch of modernity. In my opinion, the focus lies in the vintage scent, starting with a super lemon bouquet, powdery and finely floral and elegant. The fragrance is green, bitter, and ethereal at the heart, herbal, brothy, and very strong, just as it is in nature. It remains unsweetened, becoming a bit rooty woody. Lavender is warm, heavy, and soothing. Patch
Mint and moss emerge more in the base. Amber is excellent and found in all facets, subtly present in the background but always on guard. Jasmine brings a bit of harmony, is hardly floral.
Musk is very clean, not animalic.
Towards the end, there is very beautiful delicate sandalwood with splendid vanilla. The fragrance is unique in its composition, seamless transitions, all notes merge unnoticed, soft and round. Every ingredient is visible, crystal clear visibility. Excellent quality for me, a bitter, woody nature scent, fully unsweetened and herbaceous, striking in its presence.
Pure classic Chyprougére forest root brew with drops of modernity. The scent reminds me of Private Collection - L: Woody Oriental
Clive Christian, and the powdery aspect could be from Prada. Somehow in between.
Thanks to Leschmidti for the testing opportunity :)
with forest root bitter brew. Light falls over my head, I sweat into dew drops and lay down on cool moss, evaporating in sun rays, soaking entire lavender fields. The creamy soft jasmine flowers are still sleeping, dusted in musk fog, as sandalwood and vanilla caress the green bitterness. A small amber whale drifts in the distance, spraying fine smoke salt fountains into the clear blue sky.
It has become wonderfully
and so masculine yet familiar. The old virtues have been refined with a touch of modernity. In my opinion, the focus lies in the vintage scent, starting with a super lemon bouquet, powdery and finely floral and elegant. The fragrance is green, bitter, and ethereal at the heart, herbal, brothy, and very strong, just as it is in nature. It remains unsweetened, becoming a bit rooty woody. Lavender is warm, heavy, and soothing. Patch
Mint and moss emerge more in the base. Amber is excellent and found in all facets, subtly present in the background but always on guard. Jasmine brings a bit of harmony, is hardly floral.
Musk is very clean, not animalic.
Towards the end, there is very beautiful delicate sandalwood with splendid vanilla. The fragrance is unique in its composition, seamless transitions, all notes merge unnoticed, soft and round. Every ingredient is visible, crystal clear visibility. Excellent quality for me, a bitter, woody nature scent, fully unsweetened and herbaceous, striking in its presence.
Pure classic Chyprougére forest root brew with drops of modernity. The scent reminds me of Private Collection - L: Woody Oriental
Clive Christian, and the powdery aspect could be from Prada. Somehow in between.
Thanks to Leschmidti for the testing opportunity :)
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Top Notes
Italian bergamot
Sicilian lemon
Vervain
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Lavender
Patchouli
Base Notes
Amber
Frankincense
Musk
Axiomatic
FrauKirsche
Gandix
Yatagan
Ergoproxy
SchatzSucher
Stulle
CharlAmbre
Ischgelroi
































