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Taurus
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Ichbineinganzruhiger
I would almost be inclined to string all the letters together in my comment, just like here in the name and title. However, that could cause quite a stir - and that’s not what this fragrance is really about.
So let’s keep everything conventionally neat, which also reflects the character of nazarenogabrielli. It starts off subtly fresh, with a very fine citrus touch and minimal mint note.
If you try to dive a bit deeper into the matter, you can catch a hint of apple blossom. Otherwise, you can already tell that the aquatic notes dominate and sketch a rather linear horizon together with airy nuances.
Everything that could otherwise be described as spicy tends to fade away more or less.
The tonka bean adds a bit of restrained sweetness, but overall, you get the feeling that you’ve encountered such a composition many times before. It would actually be a typical Alberto Morillas creation, from which it seems like every second fresh fragrance originates.
No, it’s not bad, but unfortunately also very unexciting. Of course, anyone who appreciates aquatic-fresh scents that can be worn discreetly on summer days in the office won’t go wrong with this, but you don’t need to import nazarenogabrielli from Italy for that.
At this point, many thanks again to Cappellusmann for the sample!
So let’s keep everything conventionally neat, which also reflects the character of nazarenogabrielli. It starts off subtly fresh, with a very fine citrus touch and minimal mint note.
If you try to dive a bit deeper into the matter, you can catch a hint of apple blossom. Otherwise, you can already tell that the aquatic notes dominate and sketch a rather linear horizon together with airy nuances.
Everything that could otherwise be described as spicy tends to fade away more or less.
The tonka bean adds a bit of restrained sweetness, but overall, you get the feeling that you’ve encountered such a composition many times before. It would actually be a typical Alberto Morillas creation, from which it seems like every second fresh fragrance originates.
No, it’s not bad, but unfortunately also very unexciting. Of course, anyone who appreciates aquatic-fresh scents that can be worn discreetly on summer days in the office won’t go wrong with this, but you don’t need to import nazarenogabrielli from Italy for that.
At this point, many thanks again to Cappellusmann for the sample!
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Top Notes
Mint
Bergamot
Cardamom
Lemon
Nutmeg
Orange
Heart Notes
Marine notes
Apple blossom
Cedar
Pine needle
Cinnamon
Clove
Geranium
Ginger
Base Notes
Tonka bean
Vetiver
White musk




























