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					You Have to Like Champagne
					At first, it's a shock: I spray, and immediately a fruity champagne note unfolds, as if the cork had burst into my senses with full force. Along with it, a creamy sweetness spreads over me, as if I were stepping directly into a cream bath after a sparkling wine breakfast. Quite authentic. 
I wonder how I could have thought that smelling like fruity champagne would be a good choice. After all, the drink is neither tasty nor pleasant-smelling to me. It becomes clear to me immediately: My mistake, the fragrance is not to blame.
So I adjust my mindset and take a closer sniff. Nice and creamy. Strawberry? No, that would be an exaggeration. But the memory of the white-red Campino candies comes to mind - sweet, yet subtle, with a nostalgic elegance that transports me to another time.
In the air, the scent actually unfolds quite charmingly. The initial strong champagne note quickly recedes, and a fine sweetness envelops me. One could almost say it is refined with a hint of forest berries. But back to the skin: there it is again, the slightly bothersome champagne note. Fortunately, it quickly becomes more subdued, but it doesn't want to disappear completely.
Although the scent doesn't quite match my taste, I must admit that it perfectly captures the sparkling sensation. For champagne lovers who also have a penchant for a certain sweetness in their fragrances, this scent is surely a full delight.
										
									
				
									I wonder how I could have thought that smelling like fruity champagne would be a good choice. After all, the drink is neither tasty nor pleasant-smelling to me. It becomes clear to me immediately: My mistake, the fragrance is not to blame.
So I adjust my mindset and take a closer sniff. Nice and creamy. Strawberry? No, that would be an exaggeration. But the memory of the white-red Campino candies comes to mind - sweet, yet subtle, with a nostalgic elegance that transports me to another time.
In the air, the scent actually unfolds quite charmingly. The initial strong champagne note quickly recedes, and a fine sweetness envelops me. One could almost say it is refined with a hint of forest berries. But back to the skin: there it is again, the slightly bothersome champagne note. Fortunately, it quickly becomes more subdued, but it doesn't want to disappear completely.
Although the scent doesn't quite match my taste, I must admit that it perfectly captures the sparkling sensation. For champagne lovers who also have a penchant for a certain sweetness in their fragrances, this scent is surely a full delight.
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	 Floyd 7 months ago
Floyd 7 months ago
	
		Some fragrances can smell completely different on paper and on the skin.
	
			
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