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Iced tea hits the spot
I can absolutely agree with the review of Ischgelroi in essence. In this case, Long Island Ice Tea is even more appropriate, because the fragrance has a clearly perceptible "boozy" aroma, at least initially. The top note is a very loud fruit brandy. In it, however, there is also something sweaty, depraved, and yes, quite sexual. In the first quarter of an hour, the name "Bitter Peach" is absolutely accurate. Later, these overtones fade and a somewhat fresher peach remains. If you like gourmand fragrances, you will definitely find what you are looking for here.
Who does not want to smell like food - beware! Personally, I also have the problem that the typical peach aroma for me is one of the rather burdensome, headache notes from the sweet fruit area. Tom Ford has also amplified / "weighted" the peach here so that this is really not for me.
The durability is good, to the sillage I can unfortunately just say nothing. The price-performance ratio (currently 285 EUR for 50 ml in Douglas) is in my opinion very worthy of discussion. For this price range, the fragrance lacks sophistication. Even though the fragrance note list is very long we have here 95% peach, and that is too clumsy for me. However, those who like this fruit will definitely be happy here.
Who does not want to smell like food - beware! Personally, I also have the problem that the typical peach aroma for me is one of the rather burdensome, headache notes from the sweet fruit area. Tom Ford has also amplified / "weighted" the peach here so that this is really not for me.
The durability is good, to the sillage I can unfortunately just say nothing. The price-performance ratio (currently 285 EUR for 50 ml in Douglas) is in my opinion very worthy of discussion. For this price range, the fragrance lacks sophistication. Even though the fragrance note list is very long we have here 95% peach, and that is too clumsy for me. However, those who like this fruit will definitely be happy here.
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