MKII

MKII

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Fresh Kick for the Warm Days of the Year
It is quite justified to assume that I have a more or less pronounced fondness for the fragrances from Mine Perfume Lab, and I do not want to deny that at all.

From time to time, phrases like "the next copycat" circulate online, but I personally have to veto that.

The range includes both very distinctive fragrances, such as Vesevo, as well as scents that draw on well-known classics (Fire, which fundamentally resembles D'ors Fahrenheit).



Well, today I would like to introduce you to Good Morning Sir. A fragrance that brings freshness, especially in the warmer days of the year. The citrusy bergamot kicks in very prominently right away, then settles on a slightly more delicate carpet of orange blossoms and meets notes of earth and woods. I have occasionally read that the citrus note of bergamot is supposed to come across like Nimm 2 (lemon), but I cannot confirm that. For me, the scent of bergamot has been captured very authentically, and I can only advise everyone to sniff a ripe bergamot and even scratch a bit on the peel or rub two fruits together.

The longevity is more than sufficient for me. Throughout the day, the fragrance does change, with earth and wood notes tending to come more to the forefront, but the freshness of the citrus fruit remains intact.



Fresh, summery, and for me, ranked among the top 3 in my hierarchy of citrus fragrances.
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A Stroll Through an Oriental Market
I became aware of the scents from Mine Perfume Lab through the local perfumery. Since I really liked the fragrance, I packed it up, and at home, the surprisingly elaborate and lovingly designed packaging was already a little highlight.
Hooked, I directly ordered three of the available sample sets from the producer, which included a voucher, so that a subsequent order would almost bring the cost of the respective sample set back to zero.

I have rarely been approached about a fragrance as often as with Brise d'Agadir; I attribute this to the fact that the general public knows the usual suspects or has at least come across the fragrance twins.
Whether in the office, on the street, or just this morning at the bakery by the staff behind the counter, it makes a good impression. And it's not just simple compliments; almost everyone wants to know what fragrance it is.

For me, it is a scent for the cooler months, with a very broad spectrum of fragrance notes. Initially, I perceive a dominant almond scent, slightly sweet and accompanied by leather and tobacco. In the background, there’s a hint of citrus notes. After a short time, spicy components emerge, blending with light honey notes and a vanilla that is slightly stronger compared to the honey.

An olfactory stroll through an oriental market, wonderfully complex yet harmonious.

The longevity is good to very good; sprayed in the morning, you can still catch echoes of vanilla, leather, and a hint of cinnamon in the evening.

For me, it is clearly one of the highlights from the Mine Perfume Lab range and the current highlight of my modest perfume collection.
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