
Terra
646 Reviews
Translated · Show original

Terra
Champagne from the Cobbler
Here, victory is celebrated with drinking and inhaling anesthetic gases until unconsciousness. An alcoholic, yet somehow fresh, sparkling, champagne-like note opens the fragrance, accompanied by something solvent- and adhesive-like. This makes the opening somewhat aggressive, novel, unfamiliar. But soon everyone is numb and it becomes quiet. A hint of smoke lingers in the air, one can still sense the orgy. Lavender and vanilla gradually create a familiar harmony that feels almost cozy. Even the morning dew can be interpreted... a fresh, slightly menthol-like note is added. Is that basil? This note has been present from the very beginning, but it creates a different context. It no longer contributes to the solvent-like impression, but provides a fresh contrast to a fragrance that increasingly becomes slightly sweet, soft, and calm.
Édition Rare - Vici is something different. It's interesting to smell for a test. However, the opening is more strange-different than particularly special and beautiful; afterwards, the fragrance drifts into something not really exciting, which evokes no feelings of joy or victory for me. A weak victory!
Édition Rare - Vici is something different. It's interesting to smell for a test. However, the opening is more strange-different than particularly special and beautiful; afterwards, the fragrance drifts into something not really exciting, which evokes no feelings of joy or victory for me. A weak victory!
1 Comment



Top Notes
Cardamom
Aldehydes
Galbanum
Angelica root
Violet
Heart Notes
Frankincense
Iris
Lavender
Osmanthus absolute
Base Notes
Vanilla
Cedarwood
Patchouli
Raspberry
White musk
KingofTides
Eggi37
Bastian
Louce
Unterholz
Jennytammy
Ergoproxy
MichH
ChatonNoir
Ergreifend
































