03/07/2025

Kskoglund
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Kskoglund
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Sabbia Bianca EDP
Sabbia Bianca is an interesting name for this fragrance as it does not evoke memories of beach vacations spending hours in the sea and sand. There is nothing tropical about this. This is an unforgiving and bold tuberose; one that demands the attention of passerby's on the busy streets of Paris or New York. One spray of this concentrated carnal flower will have you kicked out of a restaurant as nearby guests try to gasp for air. It is heady and potent with enormous sillage and longevity. That is not to say this isn't good. It is good - very good, and almost certainly a nod to Fracas by Robert Piquet released in 1948. The opening is heavy on ylang ylang and fruity tuberose that slowly transitions to a creamy and buttery tuberose. Gardenia comes into play in the mid-notes with a trail of cinnamon and powdery violet. In the base notes the buttery tuberose remains with hints of tiare flower and gardenia occasionally making their presence known.
This fragrance is exceptional but proceed with caution. This is not a safe blind-buy. Use the rollerball application for less projection so maybe you won't get kicked out of Le Bernardin after the second course and thrown out into the cold streets of New York. But if you do, passerby's will certainly walk happily in your trail.
This fragrance is exceptional but proceed with caution. This is not a safe blind-buy. Use the rollerball application for less projection so maybe you won't get kicked out of Le Bernardin after the second course and thrown out into the cold streets of New York. But if you do, passerby's will certainly walk happily in your trail.