Sculpture Voyage en Orient by Nikos

Sculpture Voyage en Orient 2024

Kerkyra74
07/04/2025 - 04:59 PM
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I like this itinerary

While Sculpture Homme Eau de Toilette conveys pure summer, I'm almost in a pre-Christmas mood here. I definitely didn't want to test this fragrance at 39 degrees, it's currently 20 !!! Degrees less and me frostbite dares to test it. I think it's nice that we're dealing with the exact opposite here. Unfortunately, it is often the case that a designer= known DNA runs through all flankers. It's like Jing and Jang. High summer meets deepest winter. Sweet and spicy nose flatterer. Nothing new, but still beautiful. For me, it goes in the direction of Khaltat Night Eau de Parfum without the cherry. The comparison to Tobacco Vanille Eau de Parfum is a little off because it lacks depth and the tobacco leaf. Perhaps I'm also too spoiled by my Velvet Teddy. For me, this is like strolling through an oriental spice bazaar. I can most clearly perceive the clove, cinnamon, but also a hint of orange. Such a fruity, cinnamony start. It's as if you're looking at a spiced tea blend or a special edition of Christmas jam. This ginger/orange note subsides and you get this amber/vanilla note. The myrrh is comparable to Jo Malone's Myrrh & Tonka. Really a successful fragrance. A light version of Tobacco Vanilla without tobacco but with myrrh and other delicacies. My compliments.
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