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Bitter-fresh myrrh - and much more!
I haven't had such a great variety of aromas under my nose in this form for a long time! This "Genoese" impresses with a successful "bitter freshness" that runs through the entire course. This blend of citrus fruits and spicy pepper seems to hover over everything that is to come. What comes next is as surprising as it is wonderful. Frankincense and myrrh, laid on a bed of deep cypress green and earthy woodiness. It is as if you are olfactorily standing between macchia landscapes, deep forests and mystical magic. The result is a fascinating interplay of light and shadow that captures warmth, releases coolness and accompanies the "twilight" of morning mists. The fragrance concept includes very natural essential oils and resins, spices and roots.
There is hardly any "danger" of smelling saturated here, as the fragrance remains very lively in itself. It radiates both a certain grandeur and good-natured "talkativeness" and tells ever new stories from the Orient and Occident - about Mediterranean landscapes and northern-looking steppes, forests and spices. It never gets boring here. Contrasting scents and aromas create a pleasant tension - a versatile masterpiece of its genre! :-))
There is hardly any "danger" of smelling saturated here, as the fragrance remains very lively in itself. It radiates both a certain grandeur and good-natured "talkativeness" and tells ever new stories from the Orient and Occident - about Mediterranean landscapes and northern-looking steppes, forests and spices. It never gets boring here. Contrasting scents and aromas create a pleasant tension - a versatile masterpiece of its genre! :-))
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Attarine says it. Sounds quite good.

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Yes, you Anfixerin, that sounds really great!

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Your description makes me want more 🙃