TiBe
18.09.2020 - 08:25 AM
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Classic perfume with beautiful vintage bottle

Yes, I admit: I only bought the fragrance because of the bottle. On Ebay. Because it's so vintage. I didn't really care about the contents. Even though it wasn't cheap. It took me a while to figure out what I was laughing at. At the bottom of the bottle is a sticker - it says Tiffany from Tiffany Co. In the end I only found the picture, the bottle is quite unique. I can't really find what's in it anywhere. So the nose has to go for it.

Scent impression: The bottle is for pouring, not spraying, so diesel in the classic sense is not. All in all, the perfume immediately has a classic effect. Aldehydes. Early bloomers, carnation. Underneath it's reservedly woody, incense comes through, a little patchouli and a bit of sweetness. Gets wonderfully warm and oriental after the opening. Could be Chanel, too. But it's already over 50 - the scent, not the wearer.

I found the following description "This perfume was discontinued in the late 1960s; because of the name, the Louangel company was sued by Tiffany & Company for use of the name Tiffany. It is classified as a floral oriental fragrance for women. Top notes: aldehydes, honey Middle notes: rose, carnation, jasmine, ylang ylang, orange blossom, tuberose Base notes: amber, sandalwood, patchouli, oakmoss, musk, frankincense"

The description makes sense, too, but I could hardly assign the floral notes, as they are well interwoven. So if you ever meet this little flacon somewhere, take a sniff. Friends of the classic fragrance (No 5 or so) will be delighted.
And you can't complain about the quality - if my bottle is already at least 60 years old, then you really don't notice it in the contents
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