01/14/2019

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Galileo's wonderful world of gravity
Galileo Galilei, the Italian universal scholar from Pisa, will probably be known to everyone and no longer has to be presented in a big way. This eau de toilette from the house of Mühlens with the addition "de Viento" is probably different. I have to admit that I totally missed him in the mid-90s.
This may be due to the fact that I do not necessarily belong to the target group of the rather inexpensive Mühlens fragrances and accordingly the marketing has completely passed me by or I can no longer remember everything. Who knows, but with currently only 5 owners and 7 ratings I estimate the success of Galileo de Viento as quite manageable.
But for this segment, it is not even so badly made. What I hear is a clever balance of fresh and cuddly scents, which unfortunately are not mentioned here, but which I think could consist of some lavender, rose, patchouli, sandalwood, amber, tonka bean, vanilla and cedar. It's just a guess, but Galileo reminds me of Davidoff's Zino - just a little more scratchy.
All in all, we are dealing here with a spicy-sweet fragrance, which with seductive elements and probably for relatively little money should be an alternative to Zino, but then could not really get off to a good start. Wordplays with too much headwind or gravity I will deny myself at this point ...
If you wanted to read something about hovercrafts full of eels or gangs of left turn signs in this commentary, you have to be disappointed. Let us now come to something completely different!
Thanks for since today on the day exactly eight beautiful perfume-years!
This may be due to the fact that I do not necessarily belong to the target group of the rather inexpensive Mühlens fragrances and accordingly the marketing has completely passed me by or I can no longer remember everything. Who knows, but with currently only 5 owners and 7 ratings I estimate the success of Galileo de Viento as quite manageable.
But for this segment, it is not even so badly made. What I hear is a clever balance of fresh and cuddly scents, which unfortunately are not mentioned here, but which I think could consist of some lavender, rose, patchouli, sandalwood, amber, tonka bean, vanilla and cedar. It's just a guess, but Galileo reminds me of Davidoff's Zino - just a little more scratchy.
All in all, we are dealing here with a spicy-sweet fragrance, which with seductive elements and probably for relatively little money should be an alternative to Zino, but then could not really get off to a good start. Wordplays with too much headwind or gravity I will deny myself at this point ...
If you wanted to read something about hovercrafts full of eels or gangs of left turn signs in this commentary, you have to be disappointed. Let us now come to something completely different!
Thanks for since today on the day exactly eight beautiful perfume-years!
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