Elysium Parfum Cologne Roja Parfums 2017 Eau de Parfum
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Jean-Baptiste Grenouille
My first review and I know this will seem over the top and probably grotesque to some. But this Elysium deserves it and I have the honor to review it.
My purchase from an online retailer carried a few small scent samples for good measure, including the Roja Elysium. My first spray on the back of my hand, my nose approached and....
and...
.... a miracle had happened before everyone's eyes, the Lord God Himself had fallen into the executioner's arm by revealing the angel.... Jean Baptiste waved the perfect perfume through the air on a cloth, and all fell into a frenzy of glory, unrestrainedly surrendering to this irresistible fragrance...
This was the first thought I had when I smelled this incredible Elysium. "The perfume of Patrick Süskind", the place of execution and mass orgy! Not an Aventus, not a Bleu de Chanel, no a character all its own. A pure fougère with a stunning freshness of citrus notes ( reminded me of a holiday on the Amalfi coast ), the juicy apple and blackcurrant. Plus those harmonious herbs of thyme, lavender and artemesia. Then a little later enters this intensifying musk that is addictive, accompanied by a warm cedar note, everything so perfectly balanced that even at this moment of writing gives me goosebumps with pleasure.
I am truly enchanted!
My purchase from an online retailer carried a few small scent samples for good measure, including the Roja Elysium. My first spray on the back of my hand, my nose approached and....
and...
.... a miracle had happened before everyone's eyes, the Lord God Himself had fallen into the executioner's arm by revealing the angel.... Jean Baptiste waved the perfect perfume through the air on a cloth, and all fell into a frenzy of glory, unrestrainedly surrendering to this irresistible fragrance...
This was the first thought I had when I smelled this incredible Elysium. "The perfume of Patrick Süskind", the place of execution and mass orgy! Not an Aventus, not a Bleu de Chanel, no a character all its own. A pure fougère with a stunning freshness of citrus notes ( reminded me of a holiday on the Amalfi coast ), the juicy apple and blackcurrant. Plus those harmonious herbs of thyme, lavender and artemesia. Then a little later enters this intensifying musk that is addictive, accompanied by a warm cedar note, everything so perfectly balanced that even at this moment of writing gives me goosebumps with pleasure.
I am truly enchanted!
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