
Tar
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Tar
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Roasted Autumn
Cozé = bake? Is the real translation of the name, what I have found at our best friend, Google? If yes, then it is a bullseye!
This fragrance crawls out from the darkness, from depth of earth. It carries the heavy aroma of basements, fermented fig digged in soil, and many oilseeds roasted on charcoal: chestnut, peanut, pine nuts. A light menthol-camphor scent illuminates the obscure mixture, so it reminds me to PIPER NIGRUM married with SANDALO, but the seeds are much more noble here than in SANDALO, less stifling.
As the note list is written, it evolves a notion of a gourmand fragrance, but COZÉ is closer to the forest and earth, rather shows a beautiful autumn than a confectionery. It is not too sweet and placed to the unisex-masculine part of the Fragrance Realm.
Mr Pierre Guillaume, thank you so much for COZÉ!
This fragrance crawls out from the darkness, from depth of earth. It carries the heavy aroma of basements, fermented fig digged in soil, and many oilseeds roasted on charcoal: chestnut, peanut, pine nuts. A light menthol-camphor scent illuminates the obscure mixture, so it reminds me to PIPER NIGRUM married with SANDALO, but the seeds are much more noble here than in SANDALO, less stifling.
As the note list is written, it evolves a notion of a gourmand fragrance, but COZÉ is closer to the forest and earth, rather shows a beautiful autumn than a confectionery. It is not too sweet and placed to the unisex-masculine part of the Fragrance Realm.
Mr Pierre Guillaume, thank you so much for COZÉ!
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