Osmanthus Interdite Parfum d'Empire 2007
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Shy Osmanthus
I don't quite understand why I was handed a 10ml sample of this when purchasing another fragrance, especially since this creation from Parfum d'Empire is said to have long since passed away, but now I have a small amount that I can make do with for a while. However, I can understand the intention of the perfume seller: He wants to do something good for me.
And he has succeeded.
At least Osmanthus Interdite comes at just the right time - now, as the world is reorganizing itself, my nose is thirsty for new experiences, the weather has been so nice for weeks that I am developing a fear of the "big end," and I am generally decluttering in a Feng Shui manner, in every respect.
"Strong," selfish scents would be counterproductive right now. I warmly welcome charming, almost Japanese-like fragrances!
But why is the Osmanthus "Interdite" - forbidden? (I shouldn't always try to deduce the scent from the name and vice versa.) In any case, I smell only positives: Green tea, many, many flowers, sometimes spring-fresh, then slightly more sultry, rosy, jasmine-like.
Overall, however, very soft and reserved. Nothing here pricks, nothing is intrusive, a note like paper further enhances my Asian associations; do I also smell rice?
Not creamy, not powdery, but rather refreshing and invigorating, like morning dew.
Young day, what do you bring me?
And he has succeeded.
At least Osmanthus Interdite comes at just the right time - now, as the world is reorganizing itself, my nose is thirsty for new experiences, the weather has been so nice for weeks that I am developing a fear of the "big end," and I am generally decluttering in a Feng Shui manner, in every respect.
"Strong," selfish scents would be counterproductive right now. I warmly welcome charming, almost Japanese-like fragrances!
But why is the Osmanthus "Interdite" - forbidden? (I shouldn't always try to deduce the scent from the name and vice versa.) In any case, I smell only positives: Green tea, many, many flowers, sometimes spring-fresh, then slightly more sultry, rosy, jasmine-like.
Overall, however, very soft and reserved. Nothing here pricks, nothing is intrusive, a note like paper further enhances my Asian associations; do I also smell rice?
Not creamy, not powdery, but rather refreshing and invigorating, like morning dew.
Young day, what do you bring me?
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5 Comments
Seta 4 years ago
Oh, der hätt mir gefallen können! Osmanthus ist in meiner Nase ein besonders lieblicher Duft.
Helena1411 5 years ago
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Leider bringt der junge Tag nicht mehr diesen Duft. Einfach zu bedauerlich, wenn man Deinen schönen Kommentar liest.
Cafenoir 5 years ago
Das klingt fein und heiter! Ja, Parfumnamen geben einem schon manchmal Rätsel auf. Rätselhaft finde ich auch deinen vorletzten # ;). Wie schön, dass es Parfumverkäufer gibt, die einem ohne weitere Absicht etwas Gutes tun :)
LaVioletta 5 years ago
1
Junger Tag bringt ein schönes Kommentar...!! :-))
Melisse2 5 years ago
1
"Junger Tag" ist eine schöne Assoziation zu einem Duft, besonders im Frühling.

