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Fresh Herbs, a Glimpse into the Cathedral of Florence, a Hint of Danger.
Opens with a composition of fresh herbs, particularly lavender and rosemary stand out. Personally, it reminds me of the cooking scenes from the series Hannibal, showcased through Mads Mikkelsen's excellent finesse and skillful handling in the kitchen.
Yet, there is a certain hint of danger in the air, almost frightening.
After a short while, the herbal mixture settles, and we experience a scene change, from the series to the films, specifically to the scenes captured in Florence in 2001. The scent exudes the characteristic sacred smell of UNUM (Styrax), not as intense as in other fragrances from the line, but clearly perceptible.
The fragrance tries to enchant you and lull you into safety, but if you pay closer attention, the animalistic traits begin to emerge.
The danger is now very close, but like grazing lambs observed by wolves, it is only a glimmer that can be recognized with careful observation.
Another scene change: We are at the crime scene, again too late to prevent it. The fragrance reveals its true face, the animalistic traits are no longer hidden, the lamb has been torn apart, and all that remains are the traces that the skillful murderer has intentionally left behind.
Church and herbs are still perceptible in the distance, but clearly in the foreground is a metallic, bloody accord, which becomes an intense, animalistic experience through sandalwood, amber, musk, and oakmoss.
For me personally, the fragrance is a journey through the Hannibal series as well as through the film adaptation. The accords remind me of the versions of Mads Mikkelsen and Anthony Hopkins, as described, we start with the series and end in the film.
From the UNUM line, my clear favorite. Filippo Sorcinelli has perfectly packaged a story in a fragrance that is just as multifaceted as Hannibal himself.
H/S extreme, also well perceivable the next day.
A must-try experience.
Yet, there is a certain hint of danger in the air, almost frightening.
After a short while, the herbal mixture settles, and we experience a scene change, from the series to the films, specifically to the scenes captured in Florence in 2001. The scent exudes the characteristic sacred smell of UNUM (Styrax), not as intense as in other fragrances from the line, but clearly perceptible.
The fragrance tries to enchant you and lull you into safety, but if you pay closer attention, the animalistic traits begin to emerge.
The danger is now very close, but like grazing lambs observed by wolves, it is only a glimmer that can be recognized with careful observation.
Another scene change: We are at the crime scene, again too late to prevent it. The fragrance reveals its true face, the animalistic traits are no longer hidden, the lamb has been torn apart, and all that remains are the traces that the skillful murderer has intentionally left behind.
Church and herbs are still perceptible in the distance, but clearly in the foreground is a metallic, bloody accord, which becomes an intense, animalistic experience through sandalwood, amber, musk, and oakmoss.
For me personally, the fragrance is a journey through the Hannibal series as well as through the film adaptation. The accords remind me of the versions of Mads Mikkelsen and Anthony Hopkins, as described, we start with the series and end in the film.
From the UNUM line, my clear favorite. Filippo Sorcinelli has perfectly packaged a story in a fragrance that is just as multifaceted as Hannibal himself.
H/S extreme, also well perceivable the next day.
A must-try experience.
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Pink Gum Meets Red Bull
A pleasant sweetness that doesn't become too overwhelming over time.
It reminds me of the first mix in the club, when the air still smells fresh and not stale and sweaty.
It opens with a burst of sweet berries and a hint of vodka; anyone who enjoys the scent of energy drinks or pink gum will feel right at home here.
The fruits fade away, leaving behind an intense, sweet energy drink scent, almost as if transitioning from a fruity variety to a "normal" one.
Once it settles, it becomes less sweet but beautifully creamy. The sandalwood accord, which had been hiding before, comes to the forefront and plays a pleasant duet with the creaminess of the vanilla.
In my opinion, this scent can be worn by anyone who craves a more unique sweetness.
The sillage is not too strong, but it is well perceivable for oneself and for people in close proximity.
It lasts about 8-10 hours on me.
It reminds me of the first mix in the club, when the air still smells fresh and not stale and sweaty.
It opens with a burst of sweet berries and a hint of vodka; anyone who enjoys the scent of energy drinks or pink gum will feel right at home here.
The fruits fade away, leaving behind an intense, sweet energy drink scent, almost as if transitioning from a fruity variety to a "normal" one.
Once it settles, it becomes less sweet but beautifully creamy. The sandalwood accord, which had been hiding before, comes to the forefront and plays a pleasant duet with the creaminess of the vanilla.
In my opinion, this scent can be worn by anyone who craves a more unique sweetness.
The sillage is not too strong, but it is well perceivable for oneself and for people in close proximity.
It lasts about 8-10 hours on me.




