06/30/2025

Intenso
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Intenso
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A gentle cloak of freshness and fruit
With Kristina I have found the next great Terenzi, which can again be grouped in the direction of Rosso Pompei.
Not too long ago, I already reviewed Sunsation , my frist number 10, and tried to point out where the differences to Rosso lie.
While Sunsation is a slightly spicier, more distinctive and more masculine version, Kristina tends in a softer, slightly more citrusy and greenish direction.
The magenta-colored bottle is definitely an eye-catcher, but it is hard to draw any conclusions about the fragrance. This is because it neither tends in a too feminine direction, nor can I draw any other parallels.
Iris also plays no role for me, at least not with its familiar powdery note. The fragrance is and remains consistently fresh and fruity with some sweetness and greenish accents.
Grapefruit and tangerine strike an excellent balance between citrus and fruity freshness, truly outstanding! In my opinion, the blackcurrant complements this mixture perfectly, so that the green tea is only responsible for and accentuates the nuances.
Sandalwood and musk are sometimes the best base notes to envelop a certain calm, something soft and harmonious. This is also the case here.
You don't notice much of the "Terenzi synthetic" that classically characterizes some fragrances here.
A very big difference to the Rosso Pompei is also the longevity and the silage While the red is extremely strong, Kristina is quite restrained.
After 6 hours at the latest, it is over on my skin, silage and projection are present, but in the moderate mid-range.
Not too long ago, I already reviewed Sunsation , my frist number 10, and tried to point out where the differences to Rosso lie.
While Sunsation is a slightly spicier, more distinctive and more masculine version, Kristina tends in a softer, slightly more citrusy and greenish direction.
The magenta-colored bottle is definitely an eye-catcher, but it is hard to draw any conclusions about the fragrance. This is because it neither tends in a too feminine direction, nor can I draw any other parallels.
Iris also plays no role for me, at least not with its familiar powdery note. The fragrance is and remains consistently fresh and fruity with some sweetness and greenish accents.
Grapefruit and tangerine strike an excellent balance between citrus and fruity freshness, truly outstanding! In my opinion, the blackcurrant complements this mixture perfectly, so that the green tea is only responsible for and accentuates the nuances.
Sandalwood and musk are sometimes the best base notes to envelop a certain calm, something soft and harmonious. This is also the case here.
You don't notice much of the "Terenzi synthetic" that classically characterizes some fragrances here.
A very big difference to the Rosso Pompei is also the longevity and the silage While the red is extremely strong, Kristina is quite restrained.
After 6 hours at the latest, it is over on my skin, silage and projection are present, but in the moderate mid-range.
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