04/20/2019
Leimbacher
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Joy beautiful mockery sparks
I have inherited many older women's fragrances or got them as gifts. From great classics to unknown insider tips, from set pearls to eternal legends. Many are given away, few are really worn by me (or my girlfriend). But "Joya" is different. He is a bit of everything, tends strongly towards precious rarity and is surprisingly bossy, masculine, wearable. A completely humorless, dry, green, spicy floral. Chypriert and stiff. Even among legends for the woman of yesterday one rarely finds such a fudge...
"Joya" is really giving satisfaction to my scent fan soul. More masculine than 99% of today's new release on the men's shelf, whether niche or designer. "Joya" is dark green, completely without sweetness and yet somehow summery, Spanish, sunny. Like a solar eclipse in a dense forest, like a desert wind on a Spanish sandy beach, like a mature queen of hearts. Doesn't have to laugh to spread joy. The Jaguar from the description below me fits perfectly. A pot full of possibilities. Flowers so serious and stylish, you freeze in awe. Ylang Ylang meets cinnamon, carnation meets benzoin, lily of the valley meets vanilla - just completely sugarless and unsweet. The Spanish middle from "No. 5" and "L'Air du Temps". Classic, vintage, oldschool. And yet it is more timeless than almost everything that has come onto the market in the last ten years. A perfume like a statue. Eternal and flawless. That's a fine one!
Flacon: angular, classic, heavy - an immortal dust collector
Sillage: cleans up thoroughly and is a real tyrant
Shelf life: unyielding - 10 hours and more
Conclusion: one of the finest and strongest perfumes ever to come out of Spain. Grandiose, even for the Lord! For yesterday's lady and tomorrow's gentleman?!
"Joya" is really giving satisfaction to my scent fan soul. More masculine than 99% of today's new release on the men's shelf, whether niche or designer. "Joya" is dark green, completely without sweetness and yet somehow summery, Spanish, sunny. Like a solar eclipse in a dense forest, like a desert wind on a Spanish sandy beach, like a mature queen of hearts. Doesn't have to laugh to spread joy. The Jaguar from the description below me fits perfectly. A pot full of possibilities. Flowers so serious and stylish, you freeze in awe. Ylang Ylang meets cinnamon, carnation meets benzoin, lily of the valley meets vanilla - just completely sugarless and unsweet. The Spanish middle from "No. 5" and "L'Air du Temps". Classic, vintage, oldschool. And yet it is more timeless than almost everything that has come onto the market in the last ten years. A perfume like a statue. Eternal and flawless. That's a fine one!
Flacon: angular, classic, heavy - an immortal dust collector
Sillage: cleans up thoroughly and is a real tyrant
Shelf life: unyielding - 10 hours and more
Conclusion: one of the finest and strongest perfumes ever to come out of Spain. Grandiose, even for the Lord! For yesterday's lady and tomorrow's gentleman?!
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