The Spanish Widian London simply in a more mature and potent version and a bit more old-school :)
I believe you learn a lot about a region when you test and buy such fragrances.
For me, this scent reflects a great deal of Spain. The heart and soul of Spain.
First, fruit and saffron, and then leather and oud come through beautifully, and you don't want to miss it anymore. But be careful, it is mega potent, you don't need many sprays.
Imagine the pulsating rhythm of Flamenco, passionate steps in the dazzling light of Spain. This very fire is captured by "Flamenco" by Ramón Monegal. A fruity-sweet opening that develops into a sensual dance on the skin, as unforgettable as a passionate kiss under the Spanish sun. I have been to Spain many times, and this fragrance beautifully captures my memories of the dance and the shows I was able to attend.
Ramón Monegal, a house that pours Spanish soul into elegant bottles. For me, this fragrance is a small work of art that is unparalleled in its quality. Those who love something special must dive into this. It is not super creative, but it is simply a scent that you spray on and feel happy with. You can sense the age of the perfume house, but it is timelessly beautiful.
"Flamenco" itself is a whirlwind of sweet fruits, underscored by warm, spicy notes, reminiscent of the fiery guitar sounds and temperamental movements of Flamenco. Present is mainly fruit and leather, and in a beautifully crafted form. A fragrance that lingers long and intensely, like an unforgettable evening full of rhythm and emotions.
Conclusion: "Flamenco" awakens the longing for Spanish passion and fiery dance. The top quality of the bottle and the packaging underscores the ambition of this fragrance. It comes in a plastic box with a mirror. The bottle is beautifully made, and the spray head is truly one of the better ones. Those who enjoy highly projecting fragrances will find Flamenco perfect. Ramón Monegal ignites an olfactory fireworks display here that must be experienced.
I really like the bottles, the only thing is that the cap could possibly be a bit more solid.
For me, this scent reflects a great deal of Spain. The heart and soul of Spain.
First, fruit and saffron, and then leather and oud come through beautifully, and you don't want to miss it anymore. But be careful, it is mega potent, you don't need many sprays.
Imagine the pulsating rhythm of Flamenco, passionate steps in the dazzling light of Spain. This very fire is captured by "Flamenco" by Ramón Monegal. A fruity-sweet opening that develops into a sensual dance on the skin, as unforgettable as a passionate kiss under the Spanish sun. I have been to Spain many times, and this fragrance beautifully captures my memories of the dance and the shows I was able to attend.
Ramón Monegal, a house that pours Spanish soul into elegant bottles. For me, this fragrance is a small work of art that is unparalleled in its quality. Those who love something special must dive into this. It is not super creative, but it is simply a scent that you spray on and feel happy with. You can sense the age of the perfume house, but it is timelessly beautiful.
"Flamenco" itself is a whirlwind of sweet fruits, underscored by warm, spicy notes, reminiscent of the fiery guitar sounds and temperamental movements of Flamenco. Present is mainly fruit and leather, and in a beautifully crafted form. A fragrance that lingers long and intensely, like an unforgettable evening full of rhythm and emotions.
Conclusion: "Flamenco" awakens the longing for Spanish passion and fiery dance. The top quality of the bottle and the packaging underscores the ambition of this fragrance. It comes in a plastic box with a mirror. The bottle is beautifully made, and the spray head is truly one of the better ones. Those who enjoy highly projecting fragrances will find Flamenco perfect. Ramón Monegal ignites an olfactory fireworks display here that must be experienced.
I really like the bottles, the only thing is that the cap could possibly be a bit more solid.
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