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Hacivat, the playing Turk
In my search for a suitable summer perfume that could perhaps also be worn as a daily companion, to put it mildly, as an all-rounder, I came across the house of Turkish perfumery. Previously, in my opinion, I had been drawn to Louis Vuitton, where I tried Pacific Chill, but its sillage and longevity were below expectations and made me turn back. Then I came across Hacivat, read the fragrance pyramid and somehow I was under the spell of the Turkish player that Hacivat is. Fruity pineapple in the opening, paired with a slightly sour grapefruit that initially keeps the wood in check, make Hacivat the all-rounder par excellence. Exactly what I was craving and what I was offered by Jorge Lee.
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