07/23/2019
Meggi
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A new variant of Black Forest kirsch?
A downright disgusting brew of needle brew and candied fruit opens. Smoky cistus rose sweetness rises rapidly, followed by a cherry-sugar impression like from Agonists 'Black Amber'. Completely unbalanced, how blindly stirred together this prelude seems to me. We may, yes must simply be curious on the progress.
After half an hour a cherry-smoky near amber experience is reached. Wait a minute - cherry? The fragrance evokes "moss and wood in the Black Forest thicket". Black Forest? Black Forest kirsch? That would indeed be a special variant of it.
But the amber theme is not permanent. The strange obscure mood now reminds me of 'Rausch' from the same house, only that today's candidate develops a little less appetite for "Chinese sweet-sour". What kind of attitude would that be with a fragrance of EUR 145 per 25ml? There should be a Peking duck in there by now. Of course it's still weird.
From noon it becomes more bitter, a gradual, but clear character turn towards tobacco and leather takes place. Everything at first more indicated than verifiable, although I can quickly imagine an unsmoked Sumatra cigarillo as a picture of the fragrance. A hint of cumin sweatiness may also be involved and underpin the change. In return, the strange fruit disappears and is gone in the early afternoon. The harsh, new part has taken over completely and then sounds - very close - persistently into the evening. A certain penetrance unfortunately cannot be denied.
"Captive" does not quite fit it conceptually insofar as the scent at hand does not captivate or conquer (possibly by storm). He's a dolt, and it takes him a long time. Difficult to evaluate when a good part of tobacco follows an unsuccessful prelude for my nose. Only an average helps, which unfortunately does not turn out too dolle. For me #2 is the weakest of the line.
I thank Garcon for the rehearsal.
After half an hour a cherry-smoky near amber experience is reached. Wait a minute - cherry? The fragrance evokes "moss and wood in the Black Forest thicket". Black Forest? Black Forest kirsch? That would indeed be a special variant of it.
But the amber theme is not permanent. The strange obscure mood now reminds me of 'Rausch' from the same house, only that today's candidate develops a little less appetite for "Chinese sweet-sour". What kind of attitude would that be with a fragrance of EUR 145 per 25ml? There should be a Peking duck in there by now. Of course it's still weird.
From noon it becomes more bitter, a gradual, but clear character turn towards tobacco and leather takes place. Everything at first more indicated than verifiable, although I can quickly imagine an unsmoked Sumatra cigarillo as a picture of the fragrance. A hint of cumin sweatiness may also be involved and underpin the change. In return, the strange fruit disappears and is gone in the early afternoon. The harsh, new part has taken over completely and then sounds - very close - persistently into the evening. A certain penetrance unfortunately cannot be denied.
"Captive" does not quite fit it conceptually insofar as the scent at hand does not captivate or conquer (possibly by storm). He's a dolt, and it takes him a long time. Difficult to evaluate when a good part of tobacco follows an unsuccessful prelude for my nose. Only an average helps, which unfortunately does not turn out too dolle. For me #2 is the weakest of the line.
I thank Garcon for the rehearsal.
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