01/21/2025

Dionysos2022
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Dionysos2022
5
We have just come from a...
... A walk. It's white and icy outside and we're cold. That's why we make ourselves a hot chocolate. But just the chocolate? I remember we still have Grandma Trude's homemade cherry liqueur, which she made with cherries from the garden. So let's get the bottle, open it and pour in a good shot. Now the smell of chocolate and cherries fills our nostrils. I took a photo of the two of us with the bottle of schnapps and sent it to Grandma Trude via WhatsApp.
When you apply this fragrance, the first thing you notice is pepper, followed by juicy cherries and underlined by saffron. This is joined by floral, masculine accords. And now the cherry joins forces with the sweet cocoa and dances a wild polka. The woody vanilla bounces happily around the couple. The musk makes the perfume creamy and the patchouli makes it mysterious and dark. Despite or perhaps because of the cherries and cocoa, it has a pleasantly masculine note. Perfumer Karine Vinchon-Spehner has created a wonderful perfume for Nikos that is not your everyday fragrance.
Once again, I can't understand why this fragrance is rated so poorly in the fragrance rating. Here we have a beautiful cherry-chocolate fragrance that doesn't deserve it.
The durability and silage are very good.
Despite its masculine note, I see this perfume, which was launched as a men's fragrance, more as a unisex fragrance. The age of the wearer is irrelevant. It works well on colder days in spring and fall, but really comes into its own when it's freezing cold in winter. It can be worn lightly at school, university, in the office, when shopping or in your free time. In the evening at a party, in the disco or simply in the bar, it can be applied more generously. Then it will make the dance floor dance. As already mentioned, the ladies are also welcome to try it out.
If you like a slightly sweet cherry-cocoa fragrance with a creamy, dark, slightly spicy note, this Nikos perfume is just the thing for you.
When you apply this fragrance, the first thing you notice is pepper, followed by juicy cherries and underlined by saffron. This is joined by floral, masculine accords. And now the cherry joins forces with the sweet cocoa and dances a wild polka. The woody vanilla bounces happily around the couple. The musk makes the perfume creamy and the patchouli makes it mysterious and dark. Despite or perhaps because of the cherries and cocoa, it has a pleasantly masculine note. Perfumer Karine Vinchon-Spehner has created a wonderful perfume for Nikos that is not your everyday fragrance.
Once again, I can't understand why this fragrance is rated so poorly in the fragrance rating. Here we have a beautiful cherry-chocolate fragrance that doesn't deserve it.
The durability and silage are very good.
Despite its masculine note, I see this perfume, which was launched as a men's fragrance, more as a unisex fragrance. The age of the wearer is irrelevant. It works well on colder days in spring and fall, but really comes into its own when it's freezing cold in winter. It can be worn lightly at school, university, in the office, when shopping or in your free time. In the evening at a party, in the disco or simply in the bar, it can be applied more generously. Then it will make the dance floor dance. As already mentioned, the ladies are also welcome to try it out.
If you like a slightly sweet cherry-cocoa fragrance with a creamy, dark, slightly spicy note, this Nikos perfume is just the thing for you.