09/30/2021

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I worked in Ibiza for a few months in 2006. While cleaning up for the reopening of a restaurant, I saw my first flying cockroaches. Not for the faint-hearted or people who get heart palpitations at the sight of spiders on the ceiling. Unfortunately, the chef was also a cockroach, son moron, who thought it was funny to let lobsters run through hot fat. So that was then for me only a short intermezzo and I sailed back to Mallorca.
Botafoch is the name of the port where I was "stationed". When I went to the port in the morning, there were often still party people on the road. The El Divino is namely also there, then the disco. And in front of El Divino all the "boats" parked. There the Roberts and Carmen.........Ludmilla and Ivans, Carlos and Juanitas sat on the deck and sent the skipper home when they wanted to go out. When I tried Oud Divin a few months ago, I thought Divin -> El Divino -> Botafoch. That's what it must smell like on the boat when Carlos and Juanita are getting ready for dinner. And now I have for Juanita also a fragrance - Alameda.
Alameda could also be called Patchouli Divin, truly divine. Alameda is a hot sweeper, has fire, is not boring. Yet Alameda simply means avenue.
First I think, oh now you've picked out something sweet again. But the start is citrusy and then lilies and roses should come. It smells but for me initially after tuberose rose with patchouli and I feel castoreum in conjunction with the lilies then as a slightly aasiges floral water note. But really just a hint, and that's what makes the scent so appealing to me. Yes, of course it's sweet, because I like sweet. And it's powdery and I'd swear there's tonka or vanilla in there too. I recognize, I think for the first time, the cuddly sweetness of amber and I can name it.
As a guest, I like to come to Botafoch, first eat nicely and then by boat to Ibiza Town - go out. One flies yes not long from Mallorca to Ibiza and knows certainly someone who has a house with swimming pool and there is also no shortage of hotels.
Botafoch is the name of the port where I was "stationed". When I went to the port in the morning, there were often still party people on the road. The El Divino is namely also there, then the disco. And in front of El Divino all the "boats" parked. There the Roberts and Carmen.........Ludmilla and Ivans, Carlos and Juanitas sat on the deck and sent the skipper home when they wanted to go out. When I tried Oud Divin a few months ago, I thought Divin -> El Divino -> Botafoch. That's what it must smell like on the boat when Carlos and Juanita are getting ready for dinner. And now I have for Juanita also a fragrance - Alameda.
Alameda could also be called Patchouli Divin, truly divine. Alameda is a hot sweeper, has fire, is not boring. Yet Alameda simply means avenue.
First I think, oh now you've picked out something sweet again. But the start is citrusy and then lilies and roses should come. It smells but for me initially after tuberose rose with patchouli and I feel castoreum in conjunction with the lilies then as a slightly aasiges floral water note. But really just a hint, and that's what makes the scent so appealing to me. Yes, of course it's sweet, because I like sweet. And it's powdery and I'd swear there's tonka or vanilla in there too. I recognize, I think for the first time, the cuddly sweetness of amber and I can name it.
As a guest, I like to come to Botafoch, first eat nicely and then by boat to Ibiza Town - go out. One flies yes not long from Mallorca to Ibiza and knows certainly someone who has a house with swimming pool and there is also no shortage of hotels.
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