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Minigolf
5
Time for Pacha's herbaceous autumn delights!
The still gentle breezes of the day quiet down with the onset of darkness. Too early - still unfamiliar - what was a bright afternoon is now a dark evening. Six o'clock - I do not miss the summer heat that this time of day had before it felt so short. But the light and gentle warmth. Frosts are still to come, yet the temperature differences between day and evening/night are often already significant.
Now is the time for warming "Orientals." Not those overwhelming and sweetly lush ones that are reserved for the cold winter days, at least for me. But those that radiate a warm spice, which still drifts into more bitter realms. Sun-ripened citrus fruits set the stage, playing with the now not quite faded lavender and green-spicy cardamom fragments that appear when you least expect them - periodically, yet at different intervals. Fruity-sour-bitter scents of cranberries in a subtly latent depth. Even supposed harbingers of spring in the form of (dark) violets can be sniffed out.
They are already blooming now - taking a winter break - to return in spring - a greeting to the whole year! If autumn still feels a bit heavy olfactorily - at the latest from the upper middle of the fragrance, it fully comes into its own.
With notes of patchouli - resins of benzoin and the earthy depths of vetiver, along with a hint of vanilla. This evokes colorful autumn leaves, whose subtle fine-sweet, slightly earthy-grassy scents overlay everything. And warm very cool "afternoon evenings." And they also have slightly "smoky" tendencies. Fragrant autumn delights? Absolutely! :-))
Now is the time for warming "Orientals." Not those overwhelming and sweetly lush ones that are reserved for the cold winter days, at least for me. But those that radiate a warm spice, which still drifts into more bitter realms. Sun-ripened citrus fruits set the stage, playing with the now not quite faded lavender and green-spicy cardamom fragments that appear when you least expect them - periodically, yet at different intervals. Fruity-sour-bitter scents of cranberries in a subtly latent depth. Even supposed harbingers of spring in the form of (dark) violets can be sniffed out.
They are already blooming now - taking a winter break - to return in spring - a greeting to the whole year! If autumn still feels a bit heavy olfactorily - at the latest from the upper middle of the fragrance, it fully comes into its own.
With notes of patchouli - resins of benzoin and the earthy depths of vetiver, along with a hint of vanilla. This evokes colorful autumn leaves, whose subtle fine-sweet, slightly earthy-grassy scents overlay everything. And warm very cool "afternoon evenings." And they also have slightly "smoky" tendencies. Fragrant autumn delights? Absolutely! :-))
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Top Notes
Cardamom
Grapefruit
Lavender
Mandarin orange
Heart Notes
Cranberry liqueur
Violet
Base Notes
Benzoin
Leather
Patchouli
Vanilla
Vetiver
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