MnsrJakob
29.03.2024 - 07:03 PM
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The walk into the grandparents' cellar

I have to say, I still find the house of Histoire de Parfums extremely underrated.

In fact, my first point of contact with the brand was also this fragrance.

Phew, Marquis de Sade, the name suggests a lot.
But beware, you shouldn't be fooled by the name under any circumstances.

In my opinion, MDS starts off surprisingly warm and spicy. It is almost as if the fragrance completely envelops the wearer, but in a positive way. I only barely notice bergamot, but all the more leather and patchouli the more time passes..
The fragrance becomes darker and spicier over time, it seems to me as if the sillage is developing more and more strongly, quasi anti-cyclical, at least that's what some people around me have told me.
The woods join in, the fragrance still radiates brutally, but not penetratingly. I still smell it myself.
And then it comes, the association with the cellar, a pleasant "mustiness", if you can call it that.

On the whole, the fragrance was perceived as positive in my environment.
H/S are very good, it lasts a very long time and is also perceptible for more than just an arm's length.
I really enjoy it.
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