Une Nuit à Montauk

Nothing but Sea and Sky 2020

Laminatrix
18.03.2024 - 01:51 PM
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Between Rebekka Harkness and Max Frisch

Whenever I don't like a fragrance because of its name, I should be skeptical. In my last year at university I had an exam and that's when I had "The image of women according to Max Frisch as a topic" to be honest, I got my other topics down even better - but ok, it was enough to graduate. I also had to read Montauk here and found it semi. At some point during Corona, I listened to Folklore by Taylor Swift and fell in love with the album, then with Taylor and finally with the story of the last American dynasty.

The story of the night in Montauk is quickly told here, as the fragrance is wonderfully linear, cuddly and somehow clear. What hides behind it is probably one of the most beautiful musk-sandalwood combinations: Clear, linear and not playful. The bergamot in the top opens beautifully and blends with the musk and sandalwood. Which it is: it is very present without being intrusive. Its sillage is rather close to the body, it lasts well for a fragrance of this type, but it is not an extremely long-lasting and penetrating fragrance and is very classic in its simplicity.

It's that homage to the barren land of the East Coast, it's that scent I have for myself when I'm being my inner singer-songwriter girl again and it's the scent that cuddles you in, accompanies you and carries you with three notes that are so much more. The 10 ml flacon was the first to move in with me and when it's empty, a larger size will follow, because it's a really nice evergreen.
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