I haven't really explored the fragrances from Roger & Gallet yet... maybe I should reconsider that in the months leading up to summer. Because they seem natural, refreshing, affordable & Gingembre Rouge was made for warm days. It's a pity that I've never seen them (consciously) in person. Should that happen, I certainly won't move on without testing.
A red pomegranate in bloom meets a bit of ginger and refreshing citrus splashes. Truly a successful, sprightlier, modern reinterpretation of the brand's bestseller Gingembre, which I also have never had under my nose, but have heard a lot of good things about. It has certainly not remained on the market for so many years without reason. Back to the "red ginger": pomegranate, as mentioned, as the main actor, just enough ginger to justify the name and a bit of lemon and a bit of sugar - Voila, a lightly feminine refreshment. Polite, zesty, and bright red.
Sillage, longevity & bottle: a meager score of 25%, as all 3 categories are really only minimally fulfilled.
Conclusion: even though you often have to reapply: this subtle Morillas breeze certainly offers a reason to continue exploring the brand. Truly an effortlessly successful leisure fun! A longer comment isn't possible due to its simple nature... but it doesn't always have to be complicated.
Für eine Apotheke in der Nähe gibt es im örtlichen Käseblatt häufig 20% Rabattgutscheine. Damit kosten 30 ml Roger & Gallet ungefähr 17 Euro. Damit ist es ein Leichtes, kleine Erfreulichkeiten u. a. auch Gingembre Rouge zu verschenken.
Ich mage ihre Düfte, den mit Orange finde ich sehr gut (eine strenge und leicht düstere Orange sehr gut für Herbst, Winter), aber ich möchte auch De Figurier probieren, schuf ihn der Meister Francis Kurkdjian