Intrigo Devastante Intense

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22.12.2020 - 12:42 PM
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Scent

The Time Machine

When the young Frederick discovers history, literature and the arts for himself, Voltaire will be in the middle of the world of the young heir to the throne. Much has been written about their friendship. Their correspondence shows of ups and downs in their relationship. The writings, composed, in part, of the highest literary quality, deal with ethics and philosophy, politics and poetry at the time.

Some centuries later the great Karl Raimund Popper will appoint the "Letters from England", which Voltaire, of his time in London, wrote, as the beginning of the Enlightenment in the Occident. The transcripts are witnesses of a magnificent and splendid epoch in which knowledge instead of prejudice and tolerance instead of dogmatism find entry.

Intrigo Devastante Intenso is a fragrance from a bygone, forgotten time. A time machine that immerses you in history with a spray. It's a simple (and inexpensive) way to travel back in time. Guessing the formula from the scent description is not easy, you should try the scent. Verbena, bergamot and lavender create a neat sweetness in the beginning that lingers throughout. The perfume has a good longevity. After a few hours, amber and leather take the lead and provide solidity and a warm feeling of well-being.

To wear the fragrance is pleasant. On déjà vus (one would stand, for example, in the middle of the Sanssouci Palace) one might certainly hope.
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