Meggi
01.01.2019 - 03:08 PM
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8
Bottle
5
Sillage
7
Longevity
8.5
Scent

Oblivion

Forgotten is the prelude as if of rotten seaweed, wiped away the thoughts of the grumpy, frowzy, bitter green violet, which makes me think for hours of 'gesture' from Humięcki & Graef as well as in the style of Armani's currant green stinker 'Pierre de Lune'. Unnecessarily leisurely in retrospect, the fragrance was rounded off by a trace of latently fruity sweetness, which alleviates the bitterness or makes use of it to give one's own performance a bitter twist.

Forgot everything, repressed, because by noon Amber had gained the upper hand. And what a one! Whatever the individual "amber chord" may consist of - it reminds me a little of Arturetto Landis famous roundwood '20Mars2022' or his brother and sister '03.Apr.1968' in its intensely honeyed sweetness. Even more I feel close to the dark-sweet-knisterkirschigen front part of 'Black Amber' by Agonist. That's already great - and on top of that the two impressions today are contrasted apart from the rest of our violet and from a dark and herbaceous addition of another kind. I don't know what it is. The hawthorn from 'Cuir de Lancôme' (which I suspect to be a hawthorn) comes to my mind most likely, only darker.

Successively a very gentle vanilla sweetness penetrates. Whether she is smoky on her own or profits from the amber's fortune, it remains to be seen, she is an accessory anyway. After about six hours, the violet and its companion gradually give up and the dark-ambery cuddly blanket that touches the erotic becomes... well, even more cuddly and sensuous
A very strong, dark amber note. A little more bang would've done her good. And a quicker appearance, of course. But didn't I want to forget?

I thank Naimie54 for the rehearsal.
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