Tar
07/27/2013 - 04:51 AM
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10Scent 10Longevity 10Sillage 10Bottle

Fennel in the cavern

I think I have to fend this unique fragrance :-)
I believe, that the main point evolving the opinion is there the attitute towards TIRRENICO: are you presuming a perfume, or something else? This is not a perfume, it is rather a mood. Forget flowers, fruits, woods and so on. Think in landscapes and daily experiences while walking in the nature.

I always fail at detecting notes and so on, but fennel is 100% noticeable there.
Let's begin: Fennel and salty water - OK, so we are talking about a walk on the seashore.
Cutting. Next scene. Midday-sunny, volatile forest. Sunburnt ground. (Wow.)
Cutting. Next scene. Earth. After a half hour a cavern full of stalactites. (Eeeh???)
Cutting. Next scene. (You are wondering, what's next, but lose the bet.) Parched grass at the end of the summer.
Next scene at the end of the day: Cooked corn leaf together with the water where you cooked it.
What is even more funny, that TIRRENICO will disappear for a few hours, and next day will repeat all of this round again in a bit weaker version. You think that you got over it, took a shower, put on your skin something else, and forgot about it - TIRRENICO will come back and crawling in your nose.
Very cunning, prankish kind of fragrance is it.
TIRRENICO is rather a journey on abandoned places than a parfume, and totally unisex.
3 Comments
ApiciusApicius 12 years ago
A difficult perfume indeed. Will have to write a review about it.
TarTar 12 years ago
Thank you for your kindness.
SilverfireSilverfire 12 years ago
I love the idea of journey to abandoned places and a fragrance that creates that impression. Thanks for the review!