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Have you had Anis't today?
How I came to this fragrance, I can no longer say exactly.
I definitely bought it for a mere €23 for 100ml on Amazon.
It should be noted that this fragrance is no longer in my collection, as I gifted it.
And there was only one reason for that: Anis.
Jaguar Excellence Intense starts off absolutely mainstream, with pepper, anis, and mandarin clearly noticeable; the pepper is dosed just right, so you won't get any sneezing fits.
The mandarin is truly not the best, coming across as if it has been lying in the blazing sun for a few hours.
And anis, and not in small amounts.
Twenty minutes later, the wind carries the scent to my nose, and I perceive something aquatic and somewhat intangible, as if one had worn a fragrance and splashed cold water on their neck and throat because it is unbearably hot outside.
A slight tendency towards sweetness is noticeable, a small hint of iris is also present, but I unfortunately cannot make out any violet.
The orange blossom, however, comes through beautifully, having been used in its fullest bloom, and then there is still the anis.
Six hours later, something breathtaking happens; one perceives a wonderfully warm, sweet, caressing vanilla that one would want to immerse oneself in.
The amber and tonka bean are the two components that support the vanilla but do not overpower it.
I like the base note the best in this fragrance, but still, the anis is very strongly noticeable, just like at the beginning, which unfortunately spoils the fragrance for me.
The scent is perceptible on the skin for a good 9 hours, the sillage is well done, but still becomes a skin scent after the 4th hour.
At first, I was very drawn to the fragrance, but with each wear, the anis became more present and stronger, leading me to decide to gift this fragrance.
David was very happy with the fragrance, as he likes anis scents.
I was able to bring someone joy, so in the end, everyone is somehow excellently happy.
I definitely bought it for a mere €23 for 100ml on Amazon.
It should be noted that this fragrance is no longer in my collection, as I gifted it.
And there was only one reason for that: Anis.
Jaguar Excellence Intense starts off absolutely mainstream, with pepper, anis, and mandarin clearly noticeable; the pepper is dosed just right, so you won't get any sneezing fits.
The mandarin is truly not the best, coming across as if it has been lying in the blazing sun for a few hours.
And anis, and not in small amounts.
Twenty minutes later, the wind carries the scent to my nose, and I perceive something aquatic and somewhat intangible, as if one had worn a fragrance and splashed cold water on their neck and throat because it is unbearably hot outside.
A slight tendency towards sweetness is noticeable, a small hint of iris is also present, but I unfortunately cannot make out any violet.
The orange blossom, however, comes through beautifully, having been used in its fullest bloom, and then there is still the anis.
Six hours later, something breathtaking happens; one perceives a wonderfully warm, sweet, caressing vanilla that one would want to immerse oneself in.
The amber and tonka bean are the two components that support the vanilla but do not overpower it.
I like the base note the best in this fragrance, but still, the anis is very strongly noticeable, just like at the beginning, which unfortunately spoils the fragrance for me.
The scent is perceptible on the skin for a good 9 hours, the sillage is well done, but still becomes a skin scent after the 4th hour.
At first, I was very drawn to the fragrance, but with each wear, the anis became more present and stronger, leading me to decide to gift this fragrance.
David was very happy with the fragrance, as he likes anis scents.
I was able to bring someone joy, so in the end, everyone is somehow excellently happy.
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