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Minigolf
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Rosemary, Fern, and Thyme
"Mixpickles" in herbal! Fougère fantasies. Here, everyone who likes this will get their money's worth.
This is not just some fragrance marketed as "powerful, rugged, manly." This is a complex, herb-sweet perfume for everyone, whether woman or man, who loves ferny scents. And herbs from Provence. First and foremost, there is a lot of rosemary, whose floral-herbaceous notes combine with citrus and woods. Thyme and lavender later contribute to this Provencal impression. This does not mean that it is purely a fern-herb scent. Flowers, albeit in the background, have their say as well. I suspect clove, a bit of jasmine, and rose. Subtle and fine.
Later, earthy-grassy notes come into play. Bitter, spicy, casually elegant, and carrying all the fragrance accords. A "day scent" that offers something suitable from early morning to late evening. Freshness in the "morning" (citrus, cool musk), warming up in the "forenoon" (rosemary, flowers, lavender), well "heated" temperatures at "noon and afternoon" with sage, nutmeg, and basil, to cool down again in the evening with thyme, "fresh" cedar, and something "earthy-misty" that could be vetiver. Nevertheless, none of the overall fragrance notes are lost. Rather, they present themselves over time, as if actors were stepping onto a theater stage. One after the other comes to the forefront, while the others are clearly visible, united in a row behind.
Indeed, it IS a fragrance spectacle with a wonderful script and skilled actors!
This is not just some fragrance marketed as "powerful, rugged, manly." This is a complex, herb-sweet perfume for everyone, whether woman or man, who loves ferny scents. And herbs from Provence. First and foremost, there is a lot of rosemary, whose floral-herbaceous notes combine with citrus and woods. Thyme and lavender later contribute to this Provencal impression. This does not mean that it is purely a fern-herb scent. Flowers, albeit in the background, have their say as well. I suspect clove, a bit of jasmine, and rose. Subtle and fine.
Later, earthy-grassy notes come into play. Bitter, spicy, casually elegant, and carrying all the fragrance accords. A "day scent" that offers something suitable from early morning to late evening. Freshness in the "morning" (citrus, cool musk), warming up in the "forenoon" (rosemary, flowers, lavender), well "heated" temperatures at "noon and afternoon" with sage, nutmeg, and basil, to cool down again in the evening with thyme, "fresh" cedar, and something "earthy-misty" that could be vetiver. Nevertheless, none of the overall fragrance notes are lost. Rather, they present themselves over time, as if actors were stepping onto a theater stage. One after the other comes to the forefront, while the others are clearly visible, united in a row behind.
Indeed, it IS a fragrance spectacle with a wonderful script and skilled actors!
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Top Notes
Aniseed
Bergamot
Floral notes
Fougère notes
Lemon
Musky notes
Rosemary
Woody notes
Heart Notes
Basil
Clary sage
Juniper
Lavender
Nutmeg
Base Notes
Musk
Cedarwood
Patchouli
Sandalwood
Thyme
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