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A fragrance that definitely has a strong presence and polarizes. The composition transports you directly into an opulent world of sweet, alcoholic notes and warm spices.
The first impression is impressive: a harmonious interplay of cognac accords, cinnamon, and a fine vanilla note. This opening has something seductive that reminds one of a luxurious setting - noble, inviting, and a bit decadent.
Over time, the fragrance evolves but loses none of its intensity. The alcoholic top note of cognac remains present, yet is complemented by a creamy sweetness and woody nuances. Particularly noteworthy is the pronounced cinnamon note, which at times becomes almost dominant before gently receding to make way for the deeper, warmer facets of the fragrance. The blend of tonka bean, sandalwood, and a hint of oak gives the composition depth and structure without weighing it down.
The longevity and sillage are above average, making the fragrance a true statement. Those who wear it leave a lasting impression - whether positive or overwhelming depends on personal taste. Angels’ Share is especially suitable for the cold season when the sweet, boozy notes can fully unfold their effect. It is ideal for festive occasions, but also for cozy evenings when one wants to wrap themselves in a blanket of warm and rich aromas.
The bottle, inspired by a whiskey glass, underscores the luxurious character of the fragrance and is a real eye-catcher on the shelf. Unfortunately, it is made entirely of glass, which would naturally make it more fragile but certainly resembles a fine cognac glass.
Overall, Angels’ Share is a fragrance for those who are not afraid of strong gourmand compositions and enjoy experimenting with opulent, spicy notes. However, those who are sensitive to sweet and dense fragrances should test beforehand whether this angel truly shares its glass - or perhaps brings a bit too much swing.
A fitting song recommendation from my side: deep in it by berlioz
The first impression is impressive: a harmonious interplay of cognac accords, cinnamon, and a fine vanilla note. This opening has something seductive that reminds one of a luxurious setting - noble, inviting, and a bit decadent.
Over time, the fragrance evolves but loses none of its intensity. The alcoholic top note of cognac remains present, yet is complemented by a creamy sweetness and woody nuances. Particularly noteworthy is the pronounced cinnamon note, which at times becomes almost dominant before gently receding to make way for the deeper, warmer facets of the fragrance. The blend of tonka bean, sandalwood, and a hint of oak gives the composition depth and structure without weighing it down.
The longevity and sillage are above average, making the fragrance a true statement. Those who wear it leave a lasting impression - whether positive or overwhelming depends on personal taste. Angels’ Share is especially suitable for the cold season when the sweet, boozy notes can fully unfold their effect. It is ideal for festive occasions, but also for cozy evenings when one wants to wrap themselves in a blanket of warm and rich aromas.
The bottle, inspired by a whiskey glass, underscores the luxurious character of the fragrance and is a real eye-catcher on the shelf. Unfortunately, it is made entirely of glass, which would naturally make it more fragile but certainly resembles a fine cognac glass.
Overall, Angels’ Share is a fragrance for those who are not afraid of strong gourmand compositions and enjoy experimenting with opulent, spicy notes. However, those who are sensitive to sweet and dense fragrances should test beforehand whether this angel truly shares its glass - or perhaps brings a bit too much swing.
A fitting song recommendation from my side: deep in it by berlioz
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