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off the beaten track: the other magic of Seville
No rhythmic clattering of castanets, just the distant clattering of horses' hooves, without which there seems to be no place in Seville's old town.
But a wonderful walk through the city's large market hall. The art deco building alone is well worth seeing, but the inside ...
This fragrance composition gathers its inspiration for the fruity opening under the light and airy steel structure.
Everything is gathered on a stall: red strawberries, my beloved ripe, velvety-skinned summer peaches and, of course, citrus fruits - freshly harvested and full of aroma straight from the tree or the field.
What a delight for a city-stricken nose and, above all, for the eyes: what a generous display of colors and shapes! This also applies to the area with thousands of flowers that I am drawn to afterwards: Nothing exotic, nothing foreign - just all the beauties we know and have come to love so much in the various fragrance compositions.
The bunches of garden carnations alone: very slender dancers with their pink lace skirts and their spicy, strong aromas.
Garden and scented roses, loosely tied in jasmine green and so close together with this now even fresher, sometimes quite numbing aroma of the many white flower stars towards evening.
This also applies to the lily of the valley, which looks so innocent, but ... "When evening comes and when it gets dark" ...
I can hardly wait to sink into these waves of fragrance that play with the senses.
I just love them!
I have to deal with the proud iris differently: If it uses its powder puff too vigorously, the sneezing starts - but it's still beautiful!
Ylang ylang wraps itself around all this fragrance - forming a bright, friendly embrace and bringing us a little closer to the "Magic of Seville".
"Embrujo de Sevilla", brought from the slumber of the past by dear Theresa, is already a summery treat for the nose that also delights the eyes.
But as early as 1933 - what an old age for such a vibrant fragrance beauty! - people knew about the magic of the base on which everything is founded and so it turns out accordingly here too:
Golden resins and creamy sandalwood with a slightly masculine touch, not to mention vetiver, while tonka bean and languid white vanilla add a certain erotic flair.
Just very light: a quick glance, a smile, a light touch ...
"Embrujo de Sevilla" - the magic of Seville works on me too.
Not just yellow-green, as the color of the fragrant liquid would suggest:
Pleasant ripeness and also a little abundance in fruits and flowers, in smoky resins and the playful eroticism of vanilla come together here and form a combination full of fragrance, sunshine and southern joie de vivre.
This so tasteful companion on my skin leads me through fragrance, form and color for a few hours and leaves me with a feeling of joy and well-being after it has quietly said goodbye with appropriate courtesy after a not too long time.
What remains is the memory of such an enchanted city and a smile.
And the knowledge: Many more of these magical walks and experiences await in the little tube.
Dear Theresa: Thank you again from the bottom of my heart!
But a wonderful walk through the city's large market hall. The art deco building alone is well worth seeing, but the inside ...
This fragrance composition gathers its inspiration for the fruity opening under the light and airy steel structure.
Everything is gathered on a stall: red strawberries, my beloved ripe, velvety-skinned summer peaches and, of course, citrus fruits - freshly harvested and full of aroma straight from the tree or the field.
What a delight for a city-stricken nose and, above all, for the eyes: what a generous display of colors and shapes! This also applies to the area with thousands of flowers that I am drawn to afterwards: Nothing exotic, nothing foreign - just all the beauties we know and have come to love so much in the various fragrance compositions.
The bunches of garden carnations alone: very slender dancers with their pink lace skirts and their spicy, strong aromas.
Garden and scented roses, loosely tied in jasmine green and so close together with this now even fresher, sometimes quite numbing aroma of the many white flower stars towards evening.
This also applies to the lily of the valley, which looks so innocent, but ... "When evening comes and when it gets dark" ...
I can hardly wait to sink into these waves of fragrance that play with the senses.
I just love them!
I have to deal with the proud iris differently: If it uses its powder puff too vigorously, the sneezing starts - but it's still beautiful!
Ylang ylang wraps itself around all this fragrance - forming a bright, friendly embrace and bringing us a little closer to the "Magic of Seville".
"Embrujo de Sevilla", brought from the slumber of the past by dear Theresa, is already a summery treat for the nose that also delights the eyes.
But as early as 1933 - what an old age for such a vibrant fragrance beauty! - people knew about the magic of the base on which everything is founded and so it turns out accordingly here too:
Golden resins and creamy sandalwood with a slightly masculine touch, not to mention vetiver, while tonka bean and languid white vanilla add a certain erotic flair.
Just very light: a quick glance, a smile, a light touch ...
"Embrujo de Sevilla" - the magic of Seville works on me too.
Not just yellow-green, as the color of the fragrant liquid would suggest:
Pleasant ripeness and also a little abundance in fruits and flowers, in smoky resins and the playful eroticism of vanilla come together here and form a combination full of fragrance, sunshine and southern joie de vivre.
This so tasteful companion on my skin leads me through fragrance, form and color for a few hours and leaves me with a feeling of joy and well-being after it has quietly said goodbye with appropriate courtesy after a not too long time.
What remains is the memory of such an enchanted city and a smile.
And the knowledge: Many more of these magical walks and experiences await in the little tube.
Dear Theresa: Thank you again from the bottom of my heart!
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You have described the enchantment wonderfully!

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Both a travel enthusiast and a fragrance enthusiast, all in one. A wonderfully successful description of a fragrance from times long past, or as you put it much better: "brought out of the slumber of the past". Wonderful

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What a lovely review.