
Mokka
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Mokka
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In the Mood for a Dance?
From the brand I absolutely did not know, Oxford intrigued me the most due to its listed fragrance notes, so I requested a sample.
At first, I couldn't give the opening the attention it deserved and quickly landed on the impression: Ha! Vanilla. I don't really mind vanilla per se, but sometimes it comes off as sticky sweet or as an annoying cuddle monster; then I quickly become bored to stressed by it.
Therefore, further testing was absolutely necessary.
And lo and behold!
It is the opening that absolutely fascinates me and makes me feel delightful.
It is zesty citrus fresh and at the same time wonderfully bitter.
Here, it seems the bergamot has taken the basil to dance and spun a few rounds.
This combination makes my pulse quicken and lifts my spirits.
If there is any jasmine lurking around here, it certainly doesn't bother me.
I simply find this first round successful and fantastic!
Afterwards, a light metallic scent joins in, which in no way disturbs. On the contrary, it adds tension to the dance, the rounds slow down a bit, and the heartbeat becomes calmer.
The metallic scent remains until the initially unsweet vanilla wants to join in.
And the stronger the vanilla becomes, the more the metal recedes.
The vanilla (probably supported by amber and patchouli) takes the lead from here, and the fragrance progression changes.
Gradually, it becomes balsamic, sweeter, but fortunately not too sweet!
It remains a tad bitter.
Whether oud plays a role here or if it is due to the clary sage, I cannot say.
My little sample is enough for at least one more dance, and I am very much looking forward to it.
Conclusion:
I would have liked to enjoy the first round longer.
I find the bitter citrus opening absolutely successful; it is like a freshness kick, unlike any other scents of this kind that I know.
Sillage is not too powerful, receding relatively quickly.
Longevity was enormous in the first test. I tested the fragrance in the evening, and in the morning, the vanilla was still a guest on my arm.
At first, I couldn't give the opening the attention it deserved and quickly landed on the impression: Ha! Vanilla. I don't really mind vanilla per se, but sometimes it comes off as sticky sweet or as an annoying cuddle monster; then I quickly become bored to stressed by it.
Therefore, further testing was absolutely necessary.
And lo and behold!
It is the opening that absolutely fascinates me and makes me feel delightful.
It is zesty citrus fresh and at the same time wonderfully bitter.
Here, it seems the bergamot has taken the basil to dance and spun a few rounds.
This combination makes my pulse quicken and lifts my spirits.
If there is any jasmine lurking around here, it certainly doesn't bother me.
I simply find this first round successful and fantastic!
Afterwards, a light metallic scent joins in, which in no way disturbs. On the contrary, it adds tension to the dance, the rounds slow down a bit, and the heartbeat becomes calmer.
The metallic scent remains until the initially unsweet vanilla wants to join in.
And the stronger the vanilla becomes, the more the metal recedes.
The vanilla (probably supported by amber and patchouli) takes the lead from here, and the fragrance progression changes.
Gradually, it becomes balsamic, sweeter, but fortunately not too sweet!
It remains a tad bitter.
Whether oud plays a role here or if it is due to the clary sage, I cannot say.
My little sample is enough for at least one more dance, and I am very much looking forward to it.
Conclusion:
I would have liked to enjoy the first round longer.
I find the bitter citrus opening absolutely successful; it is like a freshness kick, unlike any other scents of this kind that I know.
Sillage is not too powerful, receding relatively quickly.
Longevity was enormous in the first test. I tested the fragrance in the evening, and in the morning, the vanilla was still a guest on my arm.
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Top Notes
Galbanum
Bergamot
Basil
Heart Notes
Clary sage
Jasmine
Rosemary
Lavender
Judicial Sandpaper
Base Notes
Vanilla
Amber
Oud
Vetiver
Parfümlein
Mokka
Ergoproxy




































