02/19/2021

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Vrabec
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Tumbleweed in the Orient
I will probably never go to Qatar, let alone Doha. I associate, similar to Dubai, too much decadence with these cities.
Therefore, I will never know what it smells like there, but turbulent does not smell that way.
Dry fennel is the leading top note, very dry but mild and subduing. Especially in the start of the fragrance, it creates in me an idea of an opened tea tin, which leaves a similar olfactory impression. The strawflower reinforces this impression, almost dusty it comes along, creating a straw-like and not least combined with the barely perceptible ginger a hint of Far Eastern curry. Do not get me wrong, really oriental smells the not,
but a next mood in the Orient he creates quite. Only not in a metropolis, but far away from the cities, where dry steppe grasses sway in the wind, where cool air blows away the memory of the sand warmed by the scorching heat.
Somewhere that night a Normade sits at his camp, preparing tea and his sweet nibble.
And that brings us to the second act of the fragrance, where the vanilla and tobacco come to the fore. Present they were already the entire course, but after about 30 - 60 min they take over.
The second act is heralded via the vetiver, which here almost takes a gourmand direction and thus represents a grandiose transition between the dry, straw roof and the sweet, vanilligen substructure of the fragrance.
Where sweet is not the right term, much more toasty aromas play a role, the vanilla here has a distinctly scorched, smoky character, as if one were to scorch at a vanilla bean, like a failed attempt at caramelization.
These "scorched gourmand's" always represent for me an intressante fragrance direction, which I also like to smell on women, especially if they, as here, not showered with an overdose of sweetness. This is just personal preference though, the scent is definitely unisex. I see him especially in the spring, or not on too warm days.
The sillage keeps here in a rather Western dose, the fragrance is perceptible, but never overwhelming. Warscheinlich würd he in a city like Doha mercilessly sink.
The really nice thing about this fragrance is that none of the fragrance components so dominates that all would not be perceptible every now and then.
I keep this one in my mind.
Thank you for reading my comment
Therefore, I will never know what it smells like there, but turbulent does not smell that way.
Dry fennel is the leading top note, very dry but mild and subduing. Especially in the start of the fragrance, it creates in me an idea of an opened tea tin, which leaves a similar olfactory impression. The strawflower reinforces this impression, almost dusty it comes along, creating a straw-like and not least combined with the barely perceptible ginger a hint of Far Eastern curry. Do not get me wrong, really oriental smells the not,
but a next mood in the Orient he creates quite. Only not in a metropolis, but far away from the cities, where dry steppe grasses sway in the wind, where cool air blows away the memory of the sand warmed by the scorching heat.
Somewhere that night a Normade sits at his camp, preparing tea and his sweet nibble.
And that brings us to the second act of the fragrance, where the vanilla and tobacco come to the fore. Present they were already the entire course, but after about 30 - 60 min they take over.
The second act is heralded via the vetiver, which here almost takes a gourmand direction and thus represents a grandiose transition between the dry, straw roof and the sweet, vanilligen substructure of the fragrance.
Where sweet is not the right term, much more toasty aromas play a role, the vanilla here has a distinctly scorched, smoky character, as if one were to scorch at a vanilla bean, like a failed attempt at caramelization.
These "scorched gourmand's" always represent for me an intressante fragrance direction, which I also like to smell on women, especially if they, as here, not showered with an overdose of sweetness. This is just personal preference though, the scent is definitely unisex. I see him especially in the spring, or not on too warm days.
The sillage keeps here in a rather Western dose, the fragrance is perceptible, but never overwhelming. Warscheinlich würd he in a city like Doha mercilessly sink.
The really nice thing about this fragrance is that none of the fragrance components so dominates that all would not be perceptible every now and then.
I keep this one in my mind.
Thank you for reading my comment
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