Yazemeenah Maria Candida Gentile 2022
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Unannotated fragrances No. 181
I like cistus, immortelle, citron and incense very much, I also like jasmine, honeysuckle and calamus, I am not averse to salty notes and I like fig and can therefore tolerate it in fragrances. All these notes are exactly in Yazemeenah and therefore this should be a perfect fragrance for me.
In conclusion: I like the fragrance, I especially like the combination of citron (reference fragrance Eau d'Hadrien Eau de Toilette) and green notes with calamus (reference fragrance: Un Jardin sur le Nil), but I don't understand the immortelle very well because it speaks rather indistinctly (Immortelle reference fragrance: L'Homme Sage) - and jasmine and honeysuckle only whisper (there would be countless examples here, but for honeysuckle I recommend Chèvrefeuille). I won't mention incense and cistus because they don't really have a say here anyway, even if they do. The salty notes and the fig can both be heard quite well, but that wasn't really necessary.
To sum up: the fragrance is beautiful, but perhaps relies on the wrong accents, i.e. more on the adapted and uncomplicated notes, in my opinion it would have deserved more rough edges (like the wonderful Barry Lyndon from the same house) but that doesn't have to be a disadvantage if you want to wear it in everyday life. So give it a try!
I like cistus, immortelle, citron and incense very much, I also like jasmine, honeysuckle and calamus, I am not averse to salty notes and I like fig and can therefore tolerate it in fragrances. All these notes are exactly in Yazemeenah and therefore this should be a perfect fragrance for me.
In conclusion: I like the fragrance, I especially like the combination of citron (reference fragrance Eau d'Hadrien Eau de Toilette) and green notes with calamus (reference fragrance: Un Jardin sur le Nil), but I don't understand the immortelle very well because it speaks rather indistinctly (Immortelle reference fragrance: L'Homme Sage) - and jasmine and honeysuckle only whisper (there would be countless examples here, but for honeysuckle I recommend Chèvrefeuille). I won't mention incense and cistus because they don't really have a say here anyway, even if they do. The salty notes and the fig can both be heard quite well, but that wasn't really necessary.
To sum up: the fragrance is beautiful, but perhaps relies on the wrong accents, i.e. more on the adapted and uncomplicated notes, in my opinion it would have deserved more rough edges (like the wonderful Barry Lyndon from the same house) but that doesn't have to be a disadvantage if you want to wear it in everyday life. So give it a try!
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