11/29/2018
Minigolf
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No way Western and cowboys.....
....green landscapes can be seen here... or sniff it out. The name "El Paso" and the external presentation of the fragrance suggest "western feeling", but this is a fallacy.
In the most positive and rewarding sense for my nose. In the sense of "great things don't have to be expensive" and above all in the true nature of the content.
It tells of meadow herbs, farmer's gardens, coniferous forests and fern-covered magic areas, leads deep into tree-covered hills. Here, right here in Central Europe.
Whether in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic or Northern France, Poland or Belgium, wherever such places can be found. Or in Great Britain.... Wales, Scotland, where there are still tales and legends about mysterious places (also on the mentioned mainland).
Wherever the climate is not too harsh, the lavender thrives (in the top note it is clearly next to the spicy thyme). This is followed by forest aromas such as juniper, pine and fir.
Here the feeling of the "green expanse" arises, the dense forests in valleys and on mountains and hills.
Flowery and spicy, everything is flooded with cloves and a hint of jasmine.
It gets mossy on autumn evenings in city parks and on forest edges, when moisture lies over the green and flowery surroundings.
Or when everything awakes in the early year, but the mornings are cool and fresh.
Everywhere in this great fragrance I sniff very natural ingredients, nothing is here shrill or "synthetic". I can describe the durability as slightly above average, with pleasant-strong Sillage.
A lot of things are hidden in "El Paso." except "western presence."
In the most positive and rewarding sense for my nose. In the sense of "great things don't have to be expensive" and above all in the true nature of the content.
It tells of meadow herbs, farmer's gardens, coniferous forests and fern-covered magic areas, leads deep into tree-covered hills. Here, right here in Central Europe.
Whether in Germany, Austria, the Czech Republic or Northern France, Poland or Belgium, wherever such places can be found. Or in Great Britain.... Wales, Scotland, where there are still tales and legends about mysterious places (also on the mentioned mainland).
Wherever the climate is not too harsh, the lavender thrives (in the top note it is clearly next to the spicy thyme). This is followed by forest aromas such as juniper, pine and fir.
Here the feeling of the "green expanse" arises, the dense forests in valleys and on mountains and hills.
Flowery and spicy, everything is flooded with cloves and a hint of jasmine.
It gets mossy on autumn evenings in city parks and on forest edges, when moisture lies over the green and flowery surroundings.
Or when everything awakes in the early year, but the mornings are cool and fresh.
Everywhere in this great fragrance I sniff very natural ingredients, nothing is here shrill or "synthetic". I can describe the durability as slightly above average, with pleasant-strong Sillage.
A lot of things are hidden in "El Paso." except "western presence."
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