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Perfume vs. apple punch
"You smell like baked apple." I was greeted with this by my beloved today. Baked apple, hmph. Fits into the season and they are delicious too, but actually I wear Secret Sucré from Molinard. And for me, it's so much more than baked apple. How does he even get baked apple? In a fruit wine cellar here in the region (Ostwürttemberg), there is always apple punch from regional fruit trees in winter, refined with a pinch of cinnamon. If you want it very special, add a dash of fine apple schnapps and - yummy! That's the way I'd smell, he says. Yeah, it's delicious, agree with him. But my Secret Sucré is a grown-up gourmand scent. And apple and cinnamon notes aren't even listed.
Well, what can you do? Our noses function differently. For me this fragrance is a dream combination of sweet, chocolaty notes with balsamic spice. I could get myself into this as soon as the temperatures get around zero outside. This is warmth and security to spray on and not just delicious mulled wine. And I feel like he's totally grown-up. Yes, would even say that men who have nothing against a gourmand can wear it. The woods round it off beautifully and make it unisex wearable. I'd say you don't have to be a hard-boiled profum roman grenade lover to like and wear this one. That is more pleasing and for my nose much more perfume.
H&S are just as strong as the Italian mentioned above. Care should therefore be taken with the dose. I would not recommend more than 2x pft pft, otherwise one fills easily whole halls. After a few hours it gets nice and close, but remains perceptible for longer than 12 hours.
A great fragrance for autumn and winter walks and cosy evenings at home. Seen that way, apple and cinnamon are not so wrong, such a punch fits on a cold Sunday afternoon as well. As long as he likes what he sees in me