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Visiting ...
... Glasgow and arranged to meet my Scottish friends at Willow Tearooms, a classy teahouse. I've booked a table here for 5pm and I'm already there. The door opens and all the stereotypes you can think of come true. A tall, well-trained, red-haired, green-eyed Scotsman in a kilt enters the teahouse. Typical Callum again. Gwaine, who comes in behind him, is simply wearing jeans and a T-shirt and is grinning from ear to ear. The ladies look after this good-looking guy and smile furtively, especially the tourists. A penny for their thoughts.
When you apply this fragrance, the first thing you notice are the black tea accords with a good dose of camphor and spices. The camphor disappears again quite quickly. And citrus and fruity notes are added. There is also a slight floral note. To give the perfume a slightly masculine and sweet accent, woods and tonka bean are mixed in. The musk makes it slightly powdery.
The longevity and silage are good.
Here we have a beautiful unisex fragrance that I see slightly more for men due to its masculine accent, the ladies can definitely wear it. I would say that it is wearable by both sexes from the age of 18. It looks good on warm and hot days, but I can also see it on colder days. It can be worn during the day at university, in the office, in the workshop, in a coffee shop or when shopping, but can also be worn in the evening for a date, a meal, meeting friends or in a bar, club, etc.
Anyone who likes a fragrance with a black, spicy, citrusy, fruity, woody, masculine, powdery scent is in good hands here for relatively little money.