The Spirit of Dubai - Diwan

Noahzach19
26.04.2024 - 01:29 PM
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The forester falls into the honey barrel

For breakfast, the forester always makes himself a sandwich with red berry jam.
Then he gets to work. He leaves his hut in the forest, walks past the hollow where all kinds of forest dwellers always meet at night and from then on is out and about in the forest all day long.
He takes a break at lunchtime. He passes a farm. The farmer owns a beehive. He temporarily stores the harvested honeycombs in a large wooden vat. The forester loves the smell of honey and, as he has done many times before, he bends over the vat to smell the honeycombs. But this time he loses his balance. He falls over the front and both his arms are full of honey. There is no time to change his clothes. From now on, he spends the rest of the day covered in honey in the forest. Until late in the evening.

A really great fragrance! In the top note, I mainly get red and tart berries and slightly animalic notes. Incense is also added relatively quickly.
The animal notes fade quite quickly and the oud becomes woody and warm.
After some time, a honey note becomes increasingly present. After around four to five hours, the development comes to an end. What remains is a dreamlike woodiness and sweet, resinous honey.

A wonderful fragrance with great longevity and sillage! Unfortunately, it is of course very expensive.
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