08/09/2018
Elysium
817 Reviews
Elysium
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A Rare and Unknown Summer Pearl
Think Pink for man was a big surprise to me. I was shopping downtown Maratea, a small village in the south of Italy, and I came across a shop that was selling a few scents at half the price. This one was the most intriguing one and yet missing in my collection. For those of you who don't know, Think Pink was a famous clothing brand in the eighty.
The cologne opens up with a lively wave of freshness, a blast of creamy and freshly smashed lemon leaves, with a touch of aromatic herbs and floral blooms such as galbanum and geranium mixed with green tarragon, basil, and wondrous lavender I surmise it is from the south of France. Creamy and sour like a lemon curd is the association that best matches the opening.
The heart is spicy and tart. Pungent black pepper corns are crunched on top of sour coriander leaves creating a warm spicy flavor, yet keeping the creaminess found in the top notes.
The body blends harmoniously in a sensual dry-out made of noble woods such as a tad of dirty patchouli, resinous cedarwood, and musky oakmoss, perhaps from oaktree and not synthetic, which give elegance and long lasting personality to this summer cologne.
I figure it suitable for the office and leisure time, young as well as mature men not too formal, on a warm and humid hot day or evening of summer.
Great rare bargain almost unknown to the crown.
-Elysium
The cologne opens up with a lively wave of freshness, a blast of creamy and freshly smashed lemon leaves, with a touch of aromatic herbs and floral blooms such as galbanum and geranium mixed with green tarragon, basil, and wondrous lavender I surmise it is from the south of France. Creamy and sour like a lemon curd is the association that best matches the opening.
The heart is spicy and tart. Pungent black pepper corns are crunched on top of sour coriander leaves creating a warm spicy flavor, yet keeping the creaminess found in the top notes.
The body blends harmoniously in a sensual dry-out made of noble woods such as a tad of dirty patchouli, resinous cedarwood, and musky oakmoss, perhaps from oaktree and not synthetic, which give elegance and long lasting personality to this summer cologne.
I figure it suitable for the office and leisure time, young as well as mature men not too formal, on a warm and humid hot day or evening of summer.
Great rare bargain almost unknown to the crown.
-Elysium