06/21/2012

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Fruit Compote Five Seconds from Fermenting
Humiecki & Graef MULTIPLE ROUGE is a rather gunky fruity concoction. I was wondering whether my sample had evaporated and that was why it seemed so thick, but having now read other people's reviews, it seems that this is what MULTIPLE ROUGE really smells like.
I would describe the scent as that of several kinds of fruits chopped up and forgotten about in a vat. They seem as though they are about five seconds from fermenting. The smell is not that of alcohol, but of very, very, ripe--even overripe--fruit. It's a different sort of smell than that of the bottom of jam jar because the fruits have been undergoing decomposition and there is no sugar present.
I'm not much for thick fruit compote perfumes to begin with, so it's not that surprising that MULTIPLE ROUGE is not for me.
I would describe the scent as that of several kinds of fruits chopped up and forgotten about in a vat. They seem as though they are about five seconds from fermenting. The smell is not that of alcohol, but of very, very, ripe--even overripe--fruit. It's a different sort of smell than that of the bottom of jam jar because the fruits have been undergoing decomposition and there is no sugar present.
I'm not much for thick fruit compote perfumes to begin with, so it's not that surprising that MULTIPLE ROUGE is not for me.