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Schnüffeli

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The Treasure in a Velvet Cloak
Actually, this was a pity purchase. The crumpled red box on the bottom shelf at El Corte Ingles in Tenerife, the price crossed out three times and still no one wanted it, so I took pity.
I had never heard of the brand, but Spanish perfumes are exactly my thing, so it was allowed to come along on the trip.
Back home, I took out the box and opened the crumpled packaging, and what emerged was a beautiful red velvet pouch with a golden cord, very elegant. So I unpacked further, and the bottle is really different, a slender, ribbed bottle with a fabric label, embroidered lettering, and a golden cap, indeed Agua Real. The bottle here in the picture looks completely different!
Upon the first spray, I thought "Oh, another Cologne," but only for a moment, as the citrus notes quickly disappeared, and then it begins!
First, the spicy notes take the lead, but in the background, the flowers are already lurking.
Leading the way is the honeysuckle, which I can also smell, while the rest creates a voluminous blend of herbs and flowers that is very well balanced and never too much, but instead spreads a wonderful, deep aroma.
In the dry down, the scent becomes warm and slightly smoky, and the longevity is also decent at about 6 hours.
All in all, it is an elegant, multifaceted fragrance that works well in summer and is simply something different, and I am glad that I secured this gem.
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The Light Vanilla
After I already had "Delicious" at home, I thought this one would definitely blow me away; but it doesn’t!
This is actually a light vanilla scent that can be worn during the day and in the summer without the people around you having to fan themselves.

The scent progression is quite linear; it’s a mix of "light vanilla," I don’t know how else to express it, and flowers. However, it never becomes heavy or cloyingly sweet, but always remains pleasantly fragrant; a bit playful and naive. Definitely something for younger girls too!
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The "LiLaLaune Fragrance"
It starts citrus-fresh like a classic Eau de Cologne, then the "Something" comes in and it is very floral, but not overwhelming, rather light and buoyant. From the individual components, it's hard for me to pick out any specific notes; it is a successful, floral-fresh blend that later becomes a bit warmer, but doesn't change much; the vanilla holds back and only lightly wafts around you.
I have a woman in a blue floral (there's the "blue"!) summer dress in my mind's eye, swinging her handbag and smiling as she strolls through the summer sun.
For me, it is a summery all-round fragrance that simply lifts your spirits.
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The Two Nudes
When I first tested it, I thought, I know this one!
Exactly! It smells just like the "Nude" by Bill Blass, which I love.

Immediately after spraying, the powdery note comes through and it lasts throughout the entire scent progression.
Then it becomes almost a bit fruity, peach? The aldehydes remain subtly in the background.
For me, it's a soft, harmonious cuddle scent that works anytime and never becomes too much.
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Weak-Spirited Spaniard!
This fragrance was a souvenir from my vacation in Spain.
There isn't much to say about it; it's a weak cologne-floral water.
At first, it's citrusy-alcoholic-fresh, then a thin bouquet of flowers, and then it disappears.
It serves as a refreshment in summer, nothing more. The scent is pleasant but somehow also unremarkable, and poof, it's forgotten just like that!
What a shame, because there are really good "Myrurgias"!
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