The bottle is already a decorative eye-catcher! It looks as if the little flask is encased in a block of ice. Even though their shape is different, the floral pattern in silver reminds me of ice flowers. These delicate, sometimes flower-shaped formations that used to appear on the outside of windows in winter. Quite simply, a sign of poor thermal insulation, which is why they have become rare nowadays.
I bought the perfume primarily because of the promised quince. I am still searching for a fragrance that captures the scent of ripe quinces. Unfortunately, here it’s a no-show! Aside from a subtle fruitiness, I don't notice any of that. This scent is also discreet in every respect: a little citrusy, a little floral, and primarily characterized by a cool freshness. Actually, it’s quite a nice, pleasant fragrance, but also a bit inconsequential.
The longevity is unfortunately really poor. Barely sprayed on, the scent has already vanished. What a shame! But it somehow fits the image of the equally short-lived ice flowers.