03/19/2024

CarolineGut
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CarolineGut
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Such luck
A fragrance that celebrates life, champagne and partying as such. That's just right for me, even if I've never experienced a sabrage live. But a bottle with a rose gold-colored lid and a renowned perfumer win me over on the side. The fragrance has to be tested and I really hope I like it.
I have a lot of life at the moment, champagne and extravagant celebrations have not been my thing for a few years now for family planning and family reasons (and before that it was more champagne and standard celebrations). You can conjure up that carefree feeling with a fragrance. So much for the preliminary considerations...
And now the fragrance is here.
The bottle delivers what it promised in the pictures. It looks very high-quality with its heavy lid.
And now to the fragrance: the start is quite tart and slightly sour for me. Maybe it's blackcurrant and passion fruit. When I think back to the few times in my life when I've drunk champagne, I find the start very fitting. Even then, the first sip was usually surprisingly tart. In terms of fragrance, I'm now hoping that it will continue. And I'm in luck. Sabrage is developing fantastically for me. The fragrance becomes softer and softer and takes on a very slight sweetness, with the notes from the beginning still reappearing. I can't recognize all of the listed fragrance notes individually, but orange blossom, jasmine and especially tuberose are perceptible to me, and then tonka bean, vanilla and musk over time. The longevity is okay. The fragrance would certainly last for the duration of a good party, even if it is rather skin-deep towards the end.
It is definitely a fragrance that invites you to be in a good mood. I think it has something special about it and is possibly really good for the big events in life. However, I think that you can also wear it in everyday life due to its moderate sillage (when dosed sparingly). After all, it's worth celebrating life every day.
I have a lot of life at the moment, champagne and extravagant celebrations have not been my thing for a few years now for family planning and family reasons (and before that it was more champagne and standard celebrations). You can conjure up that carefree feeling with a fragrance. So much for the preliminary considerations...
And now the fragrance is here.
The bottle delivers what it promised in the pictures. It looks very high-quality with its heavy lid.
And now to the fragrance: the start is quite tart and slightly sour for me. Maybe it's blackcurrant and passion fruit. When I think back to the few times in my life when I've drunk champagne, I find the start very fitting. Even then, the first sip was usually surprisingly tart. In terms of fragrance, I'm now hoping that it will continue. And I'm in luck. Sabrage is developing fantastically for me. The fragrance becomes softer and softer and takes on a very slight sweetness, with the notes from the beginning still reappearing. I can't recognize all of the listed fragrance notes individually, but orange blossom, jasmine and especially tuberose are perceptible to me, and then tonka bean, vanilla and musk over time. The longevity is okay. The fragrance would certainly last for the duration of a good party, even if it is rather skin-deep towards the end.
It is definitely a fragrance that invites you to be in a good mood. I think it has something special about it and is possibly really good for the big events in life. However, I think that you can also wear it in everyday life due to its moderate sillage (when dosed sparingly). After all, it's worth celebrating life every day.
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