Patchouli Murdock
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British Statement in Earthy-Spicy
That the Brits can create great fragrances, I have known for a long time.. Numerous "Penhaligons" and "Floris" - The "Woods of Windsors" and "Old Bond-Streets" prove this! However, the house "Murdock" was completely unknown to me until now.
With this "Patchouli," I have a true specimen of earthy-spicy fragrance under my nose! It starts off quite rough and slightly bitter with undertones of bitter citrus fruits and "dark" spices. Fresh and sharp is the pepper, aromatic and earthy is the nutmeg.
But it doesn't stay that rough and raw. Fresh flowers weave fine threads in - without, however, smelling sweet or even lovely. They set minty-rosy-green-jasmine accents that are very harmonious.
Slowly but surely, the long-lasting perfume deepens into earthy-smoky realms. First, the patchouli presents its earthy tones like an echo from forest floors.
The well-perceptible incense joins in, particularly interesting here in combination with the pepper. Moss and sandalwood bathe everything in a mild, balsamic-resinous light. And inky birch tar ultimately closes the ranks.
Here, friends and lovers of deeper scents will truly get their money's worth. It makes a British statement of a very special and uniquely willful kind - Wonderful!
With this "Patchouli," I have a true specimen of earthy-spicy fragrance under my nose! It starts off quite rough and slightly bitter with undertones of bitter citrus fruits and "dark" spices. Fresh and sharp is the pepper, aromatic and earthy is the nutmeg.
But it doesn't stay that rough and raw. Fresh flowers weave fine threads in - without, however, smelling sweet or even lovely. They set minty-rosy-green-jasmine accents that are very harmonious.
Slowly but surely, the long-lasting perfume deepens into earthy-smoky realms. First, the patchouli presents its earthy tones like an echo from forest floors.
The well-perceptible incense joins in, particularly interesting here in combination with the pepper. Moss and sandalwood bathe everything in a mild, balsamic-resinous light. And inky birch tar ultimately closes the ranks.
Here, friends and lovers of deeper scents will truly get their money's worth. It makes a British statement of a very special and uniquely willful kind - Wonderful!
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3 Comments
Floyd 4 days ago
I should give it a sniff at the drugstore.
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ElAttarine 4 days ago
That sounds great, I'll make a note of it!
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Denis0109 4 days ago
Reads wonderfully in the morning 🏆
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