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Oud Satin Mood 2015 Eau de Parfum

Sarazax
19.06.2021 - 04:05 AM
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Scent

Lilac blossoms are gilded and sheathed with the finest lotus silk

"The perfumer fakes nature by mixing different kinds of materials to reproduce her scent."
~ Francis Kurkdjian

By subjective estimation, Francis seems to have consumed copious amounts of violas from a well-known confectionery manufacturer in Bonn, Germany, during his creation of a new masterpiece in the Rose Garden, which prepared him insane inspiration for this fragrance.

With a devastating expectation of being showered by pink Damascene roses, whose intensity already dazzles you visually, the intense smell of Violas, speak ravishing violet note overcame me.

Initially, I still noted fresh, green notes, until this bravura piece gradually wrapped itself in silk. The violet note and the vanilla are for me undoubtedly the dominant notes combined in the highest perfection, to which the roses join on the slightest basis, but remain barely perceptible.

After about 7 hours, it was a little quieter around the lilac flower and a rough tone carried by woody notes solidarizes with the sweet conglomerate, but from oud was missing any trace, but oud has even in low concentration, my feeling after a worthy place within the notes deserves, so I completed this experience with a touch of Oud Wood from the house of Tom Ford and I was in no way disappointed by my instincts.

The harmony from both is indescribable and amazingly good.

The sillage and longevity are stunning.
I myself had numerous hours (>9h) to spend with him and the house forged in purple envelopes.
The scent, as already detailed is associated for my part with the taste of violas, which are just as sticky and defy with intensity.
As a solo, but also in combination with the Oud Wood an exceptional and seductive experience.
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