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The burning roses from Biber's garden
deep hidden in the jungle lives the old beaver and has a hash plantation going for his pains and such but it is hidden in a dark green vetiver meadow
just before the ancient Oudwald where strange creamy cries echo in the night.
The next morning, Beaver brushes his teeth and then waters the lush
green-stemmed roses next to the resinous cypresses and once again steams a grass pipe, quenching his thirst with a dark lager of beer
the oven is already preheated for the flatbread in the secret herb stash is a distillery with bitter green absinthe just in case of emergency the plum liqueur
there is still a lot left, after the work is done, we quickly go into the swamp to free an old bog oak from bark and then back into the forest to enjoy a few more puffs and fall asleep gently on a mound of earth.
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beautiful opening
Rose, musk, wood a peppery
Menthol note hint of cocoa flakes
very moist and earthy rainforest
balsamic leathery green and citrusy grassy. Scent becomes more and more hash on my skin dark resins and lots of smoke with bitter brown tobacco. There is very little musk. Beaver for it in full splendor is not musty fine leathery
delicately furry, creamy and balsamic
have something like yeast in it the plums are unsweet but glass clear in the middle drips green woody absinthe
cuddly finish slightly ambery green herbs mini soap much
Earth and moss.
Wood too, then the fragrance takes a turn and goes into the oriental
with sandalwood, saffron Indian spices cumin beautifully warm and surprising find the delicious here is a very dear beaver pity Zibi would not have disturbed a classic wood scent between Chypre and Fougér very much
burning roses and enough cellar patchouli to be vintage.
it lasts a very long time with very little
dabbing. Attar is also really viscous liquid
you can really go a long way with 1g
Thanks to Georg975 for the testing opportunity :)
just before the ancient Oudwald where strange creamy cries echo in the night.
The next morning, Beaver brushes his teeth and then waters the lush
green-stemmed roses next to the resinous cypresses and once again steams a grass pipe, quenching his thirst with a dark lager of beer
the oven is already preheated for the flatbread in the secret herb stash is a distillery with bitter green absinthe just in case of emergency the plum liqueur
there is still a lot left, after the work is done, we quickly go into the swamp to free an old bog oak from bark and then back into the forest to enjoy a few more puffs and fall asleep gently on a mound of earth.
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beautiful opening
Rose, musk, wood a peppery
Menthol note hint of cocoa flakes
very moist and earthy rainforest
balsamic leathery green and citrusy grassy. Scent becomes more and more hash on my skin dark resins and lots of smoke with bitter brown tobacco. There is very little musk. Beaver for it in full splendor is not musty fine leathery
delicately furry, creamy and balsamic
have something like yeast in it the plums are unsweet but glass clear in the middle drips green woody absinthe
cuddly finish slightly ambery green herbs mini soap much
Earth and moss.
Wood too, then the fragrance takes a turn and goes into the oriental
with sandalwood, saffron Indian spices cumin beautifully warm and surprising find the delicious here is a very dear beaver pity Zibi would not have disturbed a classic wood scent between Chypre and Fougér very much
burning roses and enough cellar patchouli to be vintage.
it lasts a very long time with very little
dabbing. Attar is also really viscous liquid
you can really go a long way with 1g
Thanks to Georg975 for the testing opportunity :)
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