One of your strongest statements. For me. It's really triggering me right now. You can't help it. I had a dream last night. Don't ask! Well, the scent didn't completely blow you away, I guess...
You know: a really good scent starts for me at 7.5.
I've been listening to the sound and watching the video way too often these past few days... @Verbena
The placement is accurately described. Right now, I get the impression that Ensar is using the lotus a bit too prominently. As much as I love this floral element elsewhere (especially the real blue one), it just doesn't fit in the EO Black Tradition for me. Still, it's a good release, but I prefer the honorable reminiscences.
Yes... the Moshpit Pavarotti is incredibly strong. A really successful release for the in-house (Ensar) offshoot Oudbar. I wouldn't mind it joining my collection either.
The scent just doesn't quite connect with me. I like floral, but the pink lotus feels a bit out of place in smokers. I should have gone for Pavarotti. I realized again yesterday how great that one is.
🎶Life is like a pipe, and I'm a tiny penny rolling up the walls inside🎶
Probably not my fragrance genre, but the music lineup for the rest of the night is set :)
Moshpit Pavarotti is still one of the most beautiful scents from the house for me. I love that relentless, oily smoke, not captured by any nice flower or anything else. That's why I was looking forward to it and have been reading reports diligently since then. But it seems to be more back to grey than back to black :(
EO HERITAGE: Aroha Kyaku: a relatively mild continuation of the black ancestor line, which feels a bit weak to me. What initially comes off as very smoky (I can actually detect a bit of soy barbecue marinade) is brightened by flowers/tannins.
I compared it with Moshpit Pavarotti left-right, which has a pure, dark, deep bass vibe on me.
Amy's Back to Black has been playing in my ears a lot lately. :-)
Music and scent trails sometimes run in sync.
Thanks @Chr1is for sharing.
EO Black also captures the dark theme very well in my opinion. Just less smoky, yet pitch black.
Moshpit Pavarotti is worlds more impressive.
I see challenges with the scent for myself.
I've been listening to the sound and watching the video way too often these past few days... @Verbena
...maybe another time.
Probably not my fragrance genre, but the music lineup for the rest of the night is set :)
I love you so much.
Is that enough?
I died a hundred times. 🌚
I compared it with Moshpit Pavarotti left-right, which has a pure, dark, deep bass vibe on me.
Amy's Back to Black has been playing in my ears a lot lately. :-)
Music and scent trails sometimes run in sync.
Thanks @Chr1is for sharing.