12/15/2019

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Aventus on culinary paths
When you buy a fragrance from Hilde Soliani, there are always plenty of samples as goodies to go with it. Sometimes one waits even a few days longer, because Hilde absolutely wants to pack in one or the other novelty from her perfume studio. Lambrosc was one of the many rehearsals I received this year when I placed an order. After a short trial sniff, he very quickly ended up with my better half, because I found him too harsh and masculine for myself. There he lay for a few months, until a few weeks ago. When my husband put on this test, my nose first perceived Aventus. Aventus, how can that be? Hilde does not give any pineapple, birch or other typical notes of the Creed classic. As always, she keeps herself covered with the fragrance pyramid, but that she has worked here with red fruit notes, wine and various blossom notes, she lets visitors to her website know.
The Italian wine of the same name, which has its origins in the Emiglia Romagna, her home region, is dedicated to this fine fragrance by the artist with a penchant for the culinary. Lambrusco and Aventus? Yes, I admit there are several parallels. Just as today one gets a cheap Dupe from the Aventus at almost every corner, this sweet wine is also available from the Italian of every price segment. Just as Lambrusco can be drunk with almost any meal, Aventus, declared as Freshie, is worn for practically any occasion. Of course, this also applies to his flankers. The two also have that in common: they go to any occasion when taste or scent should meet the taste of the consumer
Lambrosc creates an Aventus-like aura with its combination of fruit sweetness and smoky notes. Just like the Creed, Lambrosc knows how to convince with an incredible performance, much to my husband's delight. Sillage and endurance are clearly in the upper segment. If you take a closer look, you can see that the fruits are grapes and not pineapples, but even the experienced nose will find it difficult to smell them.
Lambrosc is Hilde's interpretation of this oh so popular fragrance DNA. She has certainly not reinvented the wheel, but has reinterpreted a classic in a refreshing way, while remaining true to her culinary theme. By the way, this fragrance is much cheaper than the Creed. And he fully convinced my husband and me.
The Italian wine of the same name, which has its origins in the Emiglia Romagna, her home region, is dedicated to this fine fragrance by the artist with a penchant for the culinary. Lambrusco and Aventus? Yes, I admit there are several parallels. Just as today one gets a cheap Dupe from the Aventus at almost every corner, this sweet wine is also available from the Italian of every price segment. Just as Lambrusco can be drunk with almost any meal, Aventus, declared as Freshie, is worn for practically any occasion. Of course, this also applies to his flankers. The two also have that in common: they go to any occasion when taste or scent should meet the taste of the consumer
Lambrosc creates an Aventus-like aura with its combination of fruit sweetness and smoky notes. Just like the Creed, Lambrosc knows how to convince with an incredible performance, much to my husband's delight. Sillage and endurance are clearly in the upper segment. If you take a closer look, you can see that the fruits are grapes and not pineapples, but even the experienced nose will find it difficult to smell them.
Lambrosc is Hilde's interpretation of this oh so popular fragrance DNA. She has certainly not reinvented the wheel, but has reinterpreted a classic in a refreshing way, while remaining true to her culinary theme. By the way, this fragrance is much cheaper than the Creed. And he fully convinced my husband and me.
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