Eden by Bitters End
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6.2 / 10 9 Ratings
A perfume by Bitters End for men, released in 1986. The scent is aquatic-citrusy. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Aquatic
Citrus
Spicy
Woody
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

GrapeGrape Italian bergamotItalian bergamot Mandarin orangeMandarin orange GeraniumGeranium Woody notesWoody notes
Ratings
Scent
6.29 Ratings
Longevity
6.65 Ratings
Sillage
7.34 Ratings
Bottle
5.610 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 07/07/2022.

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Very helpful Review 10  
An Officer and Gentleman
The husband inherited many curious things from a great-great-grandfather.

Pickle hoods, fire department helmets, telescopes - all sorts of fuss for which there are certainly collectors.

But we are not militant at all, so that these devotional objects get dusty in the attic.
But the husband discovered an officer's sabre from the K&K time, which he found suitable at least as decoration for a photo due to his age.

I'm torn back and forth, but he said one shouldn't fade out the story desperately either.
On the contrary, one must learn from dark times for a better future.
Besides, that was high blacksmithing.

I admit that, in spite of my pacifist attitude, I have secretly but gladly seen the strip with Richard Gere, an officer and gentleman.
All right, now I'm looking for a suitable fragrance for the decoration piece.

I find it in Marbert Man too, because the fragrance is not martial, but very gentleman like.
He is clearly masculine - but not rough-bodied.
Mandarin and bergamot provide fresh dynamics - and the grape reminds me of a good old wine, matured nobly in woody barrels.
The rose geranium adds something soft and sensitive that I really appreciate about men.
In general, the fragrance has style and an unimpaired self-confidence.
A sovereign appearance that I would like to see in gentlemen.

Who knows what great-grandpa for a man was ?
What compulsions drove him into the military?

Anyway, his great-great grandson was a very reluctant soldier.
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