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Saffron "Stinkeblümchen" on Moss and Woods
I didn't think I would like a fragrance that is described as quite sweet so much. This is due to the combination of aromas, which comes across as rather unusual. It seems to be a "hot number," the orange glow of the (pleasant here) marigold flowers and the deep red glow of saffron really heat things up! A volcano spews lava.
Slowly, the "fire" becomes brighter and cool spots emerge. Flowers grow on jasmine bushes, and iris and violet hide beneath them in fragrant bloom.
The "volcanic ash" seems to become caramelized, a very brief sweet burst, then it turns woody. No trace of anything burning anymore, just a quiet glow beneath. Dark wood, on whose rough bark moss grows, comes closer and transforms the latent heat into pleasant warmth. Soft accords round everything off. A very interesting creation that, while not entirely new in its concept, is unusual enough to be quite independent.
At times, it actually reminds me of "Baccarat Rouge," which I once tested via a sample, but it is by no means as sweet and dense as that; it also has something liberating as it evolves, with the "density" breaking apart to make room for all the aromas that are not quite as powerful as those of the "main characters."
"Garden of Gods" is not a dupe of Baccarat Rouge. However, it goes in a similar direction. I quite like it! ;
Slowly, the "fire" becomes brighter and cool spots emerge. Flowers grow on jasmine bushes, and iris and violet hide beneath them in fragrant bloom.
The "volcanic ash" seems to become caramelized, a very brief sweet burst, then it turns woody. No trace of anything burning anymore, just a quiet glow beneath. Dark wood, on whose rough bark moss grows, comes closer and transforms the latent heat into pleasant warmth. Soft accords round everything off. A very interesting creation that, while not entirely new in its concept, is unusual enough to be quite independent.
At times, it actually reminds me of "Baccarat Rouge," which I once tested via a sample, but it is by no means as sweet and dense as that; it also has something liberating as it evolves, with the "density" breaking apart to make room for all the aromas that are not quite as powerful as those of the "main characters."
"Garden of Gods" is not a dupe of Baccarat Rouge. However, it goes in a similar direction. I quite like it! ;



Top Notes
Orange
Saffron
Tagetes
Heart Notes
Jasmine
Toffee
Violet
Xenophobic Thermostat
Base Notes
Amber
Cashmere wood
Oakmoss


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