Atyaab - Lamaa Leather (Gold) Khadlaj / خدلج
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A walk through the dark alleys of the Orient
The Kadlaj brand was completely unknown to me until now and you won't find much about it on the Internet either.
I don't know what drove me to buy a Blindbuy.
I also donŽt want to deepen that, because everyone here probably knows this phenomenon.
So...
After opening the relatively unspectacular packaging, you have a very valuable bottle in your hands.
The cap, is held with a magnet, off and the first sprayer on the wrist.
The first thing that blows towards me is the nutmeg which is accompanied by slightly citric speckles from the background.
The citric seems to me like an overripe grapefruit or lemon, but this can also be due to the bergamot in combination with the now flaming Oriental spices.
The nutmeg always remains present, only the companions at his side change and one feels drawn into the dark side streets, away from the big bazaars.
Here you can meet creatures of the night that you would never have seen before that make the scent darker and deeper.
Patchouli, sandalwood and a dosed dose of cinnamon emerge behind the dark corner and accompany the nutmeg on its way through the heart note down to the base.
Then a fine dark leather is added and combines with the patchouli and nutmeg to form a unit that draws you even deeper into the dark soul of Arabic.
The performance of this night plant is rather atypical for a thoroughbred Arabian.
Its durability is what you'd expect and within a radius of an arm's length it shows its presence without killing you.
I have tested at a temperature of about 20 degrees, but I think he feels more comfortable at autumn temperatures.
Since this seems to be a rarity, I bought two flacons directly, because there doesn't seem to be any more.
I don't know what drove me to buy a Blindbuy.
I also donŽt want to deepen that, because everyone here probably knows this phenomenon.
So...
After opening the relatively unspectacular packaging, you have a very valuable bottle in your hands.
The cap, is held with a magnet, off and the first sprayer on the wrist.
The first thing that blows towards me is the nutmeg which is accompanied by slightly citric speckles from the background.
The citric seems to me like an overripe grapefruit or lemon, but this can also be due to the bergamot in combination with the now flaming Oriental spices.
The nutmeg always remains present, only the companions at his side change and one feels drawn into the dark side streets, away from the big bazaars.
Here you can meet creatures of the night that you would never have seen before that make the scent darker and deeper.
Patchouli, sandalwood and a dosed dose of cinnamon emerge behind the dark corner and accompany the nutmeg on its way through the heart note down to the base.
Then a fine dark leather is added and combines with the patchouli and nutmeg to form a unit that draws you even deeper into the dark soul of Arabic.
The performance of this night plant is rather atypical for a thoroughbred Arabian.
Its durability is what you'd expect and within a radius of an arm's length it shows its presence without killing you.
I have tested at a temperature of about 20 degrees, but I think he feels more comfortable at autumn temperatures.
Since this seems to be a rarity, I bought two flacons directly, because there doesn't seem to be any more.
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