Comment No. 2 in my loose series of underrated vanilla fragrances.
I don't know how it came into my hands. But suddenly this colada scent was right in front of me.
Was it Tony from the bar across the street who treated me to this drink? He's actually with Lola, the showgirl. The one with the yellow feathers in her hair. So yellow, like the glass in which the drink is served to me. It looks like a living comic speech bubble and really doesn't belong here in this upscale club at Copacabana, but one should pay attention to inner values. A citrus note opens the nose, followed immediately by a light, playful cha-cha vanilla. Underneath is a hint of coconut, not like the hair oils used here on the beach. More like a liqueur. Batida di Coco. Sweet, sunny, samba. These are moments when brochures say: They lift your spirits. And yes, it's true. Especially in summer. Let's be honest: Who could ask for more?
Ich liebe den Song, und den Duft werde ich testen..Vanilleduefte werden wie Barry Manilow haufig zu Unrecht als suess und schmalzig vorverurteilt, dabei gibt es da viel Schoenes zu entdecken. Vanille- Pokal.
und danke für den Ohrwurm "Music and passion were always the fashion
At the Copa ..lalalalalaa"