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Kankuro
09/16/2020 - 08:59 AM
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Meringa is definitely a copy of Chopard's Cašmir, and smells wonderfully aldehydic-apricot-vanilla! But not for the money.
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KankuroKankuro 5 years ago
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On the other hand, Meringa lacks that musk note, but the Profumum scent offers a clean, almost fluffy musk cloud. So, in my opinion, the difference between Cašmir and Meringa lies in the musk used. These differences are very subtle and I only notice them when comparing them directly. My verdict remains: Cašmir and Meringa are twins ;-)
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KankuroKankuro 5 years ago
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Kankuro reports - On my left arm **Cašmir**, on my right arm **Meringa**. What stands out immediately: when I smell one of the fragrances and then switch to the next, I can hardly recognize anything. This initially confirms the impression that both scents are very similar. However, throughout the day, I also noticed some differences. For instance, I detect a musk note in **Cašmir** that reminds me of **Muscs Koublai Khän**. Inviting, warm, cozy, and on the edge of the animalistic...
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KankuroKankuro 5 years ago
Sometimes even small differences can have a big impact, so I totally understand you, Pollita! If I get a chance to compare them directly, I'll report back. But without Cašmir for a direct comparison, I can only compare from memory, and Meringa is definitely VERY close to the Chopard original. So, Susan, if you don't like Cašmir, I think you won't enjoy Meringa either. BUT, as Pollita said: There are definitely differences!
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SusanSusan 5 years ago
So if it really smells similar to **CAŠMIR**, that would be a blessing for me... then I wouldn't have to travel to Zurich just to test it and would know right away that I don't like it :-D....
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PollitaPollita 5 years ago
There are indeed subtle differences between the two. But they are both perfect (and for me, Meringa is worth the money too ;))
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KankuroKankuro 5 years ago
Whaaaat? I smell 99% Cashmere here! But to be sure, I ordered a bottle of Cashmere for comparison and will report back :-)
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SchrippeSchrippe 5 years ago
I don't agree with you on that. To me, Meringa has nothing to do with Casmir at all...
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