11/03/2021

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smoky echo after party in tiger cave
After meeting in the hippie store for a glass of absinthe, things got a bit out of hand. A battlefield of incense sticks torched in a bet, intoxicatingly excessive togetherness, probably dancing to the Doors. Alternating time-lapse and slow-motion, colorful reflections of the disco ball sometimes dazzling. In between, there had also been a tiger. He lounged next to the belly dancer on an oriental carpet and lasciviously sharpened his claws. At some point, everyone wanted to scrub the tiger together and fill a tub with floral foam. Of it the skin has become then also cuddly soft.... and then they had a great time snoozing in the cuddly amber cushions. The next morning light spice dusts in the nose remind of the wild night.
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Tiger's Nest opens with a bulky, scratchy absinthe incense upbeat, which, reinforced by the aldehydes, creates the impression of wildly exploding incense sticks. Not gentle and relaxing, but alert, wild and hallucinogenic. Along with the saffron, there is also something animalic in the scratchiness - untamed, a bit like rough fur. As it progresses, there is an almost soapy impression, probably due to the animalic florals wrestling wildly with the incense. Here, fortunately, the rose does not push itself into the foreground with me, but it lets the fur seem a bit cleaner in the interplay with osmanthus and YlangYlang.
The incense-soap impression then lasts for quite a while, until the softer notes join almost placating and appease the tiger. At some point the scent quiets down a bit, amber, vanilla and tolu balsam take over, it becomes spicy-balsamic, not too sweet. Dry later (papyrus). Peaceful.
Tiger's Nest I find quite appropriate as a name for the fragrance. In the tiger's den was neatly celebrated and rolled, all overgrown by indolic flowers. Exciting. Intensive. I like it very much. Whether he moves in with me, I do not know yet. He makes with me already neat Radau.
(love thanks to Susan for the test possibility)
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Tiger's Nest opens with a bulky, scratchy absinthe incense upbeat, which, reinforced by the aldehydes, creates the impression of wildly exploding incense sticks. Not gentle and relaxing, but alert, wild and hallucinogenic. Along with the saffron, there is also something animalic in the scratchiness - untamed, a bit like rough fur. As it progresses, there is an almost soapy impression, probably due to the animalic florals wrestling wildly with the incense. Here, fortunately, the rose does not push itself into the foreground with me, but it lets the fur seem a bit cleaner in the interplay with osmanthus and YlangYlang.
The incense-soap impression then lasts for quite a while, until the softer notes join almost placating and appease the tiger. At some point the scent quiets down a bit, amber, vanilla and tolu balsam take over, it becomes spicy-balsamic, not too sweet. Dry later (papyrus). Peaceful.
Tiger's Nest I find quite appropriate as a name for the fragrance. In the tiger's den was neatly celebrated and rolled, all overgrown by indolic flowers. Exciting. Intensive. I like it very much. Whether he moves in with me, I do not know yet. He makes with me already neat Radau.
(love thanks to Susan for the test possibility)
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