GreenError90
09.03.2019 - 07:03 AM
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Great Britain meets United States

Who doesn't know the stereotypically depicted English and Americans? The English charm is always accompanied by a cup of Earl Grey. The American masculinity always symbolized with a glass of rum/whiskey/Bourbon. Often in movies - so also last in the movies Kingsman 1 and 2.
The first part plays only in England and therefore takes up only the English facets. In the second part the English "agents" meet agents of a branch in the USA.
The fragrance, which was created in collaboration with the film crew, reflects exactly this stereotypical atmosphere.

Fragrance: The fragrance starts with a perceptible tea note and a hint of lemon through the neroli note.
Not pushy at all, rather charmingly sweet. Just like the English way - quiet, quiet and not "meaningful". Then the heart note or the second part of the Kingsman series (the American) comes out. A very strong woody rum note. Rum accompanied by tobacco and vetviver. The scent gets louder. You can smell the rum and the vetiver note very strongly. It is intrusive and for some it is certainly too aggressive - just "male".
The decay does the whole thing with a soft oud note that ranks somewhere between the English charm and the American "impertinence".

A really well done fragrance, that doesn't only work and please in connection with the movie series.
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