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Renaissance 2011

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08.11.2021 - 10:49 AM
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A trip back in time?

That could have been it, the great journey back to the Renaissance and indeed:
After the first spray, you can understand where this Xerjoff has its name.

Nevertheless, I was not one hundred percent convinced and would have liked that this fragrance would have picked me up even more, to a journey to the ancient era.

Do not get me wrong, this fragrance has a lot to offer, which I would like to address, starting with the fragrance process now.

Scent progression: The bergamot, lime and tangerine provide a fresh and intense start. You can feel the power that this fragrance throws at you in the beginning. After these three close notes then slowly fade away, the somewhat creamy mint comes to the fore, accompanied by a slightly rosy note and the lily of the valley. Here, the initial power subsides and the scent becomes more constant. The four base notes round it all out, with the moss in particular giving the scent its own flavor. The combination of amber, patchouli and cedar accompany one until the fragrance gradually subsides and comes to rest.

H&S: Circa 6-7 hours I could perceive the fragrance on me. He projected for 2-3 hours very intense. In fact, however, I would have liked a slightly more long-lasting presence.

Flacon: The beautiful, transparent flacon looks classy and exclusive. Similar to the other Xerjoff flacons.

Conclusion: A fresh fragrance with an interesting course of which everyone should make up their own mind. Even if it has not quite succeeded with me, there is certainly one or the other Parfumo, which is taken by Xerjoff Renaissance on a journey back in time.
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