Auster

Auster

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Auster 5 years ago 4 3
6
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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Tea-Time at the tobacconist's
To fill something the void here my notes as a short comment:

Glossary:

A tobacco graphic (oral almost exclusively tobacconists, emphasis on the last syllable, plural tobacconists) is a sales outlet in Austria for tobacco goods, newspapers, magazines, stationery, postcards and postcards and other small goods such as tickets for urban transport and the Westbahn long-distance train as well as parking tickets for short-stay parking zones in Vienna

Wuzeln - turning


Tobacco Mucho opens with deep dark, bitter and strongly fermented Wuzel tobacco. In addition, the lemon that holds out for a long time (more juice than zest).
Lightens up and changes in the direction of black tea scent (quite similar to "Russian Tea").
Dry slender, greyish wood in the base. Unsüß.
The olfactory notes come across as high-quality and natural. Anyone who likes it a little too boring for me. In my opinion, it's too bad to get away here.
Thanks to Terra for the sample from the test package for Newbies!
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Auster 6 years ago 5
3
Bottle
7
Sillage
7
Longevity
7.5
Scent
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A fine start
Starts amazingly unsweet, densely woven herbs to perceive my tarragon in the foreground, acidic. Increasingly sweet, wonderful moment of herbaceousness with marzipan note in the background. Marzipan, vanilla and sweetness increase even more, I still like it astonishingly, although I can't stand so much sugar and vanilla. It resonates with something discreetly animalistic, sexy. I perceive indicated heart notes only delicately and subtly.
After half an hour the fun is unfortunately over for me. A hint of soft unresinous cedar and powder has been added, the back is too sweet-gourmandig-harmonic for me. Sillage at arm's length, rather heavy and sultry... All in all, however, a fragrance that I feel has been made to a high standard.
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