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Jerbrartrom – :
Shukran is like a mint toothpaste united with mint sugarfree gum. It whiffs back and forth between mint toothpaste and mint gum.
Shukran means “Thank You” in Arabic, but i just don’t see what Giuseppe is seeing here! His journey from Turkey to Morocco! both are rich with flavors that swings between sweets, spices, natural soaps clean, leathers, and Moroccan Sahara! the mint just don’t fit in! Maybe in England it’ll fit in as mint is the favorite among English people (besides tea of course) but Morocco and Turkey! Maybe mint is used in tea in Morocco but not that much like it is in this fragrance. The tobacco is almost not there (if it’s available at the first place).
I can’t deny that i feel completely attached to this brand somehow because when i first discovered “Notturno” back in April 2014 (you can check my review) and by coincidence when i bought a sample from one of the online websites, it went like a tachyon to be my signature. Besides, it opened up my eyes to the world of niche, the world of artistic perfumery. & since then, the favor goes to fate first, then Giuseppe for letting me enjoy this side of life. On the other hand, Giuseppe remained the same, remained THE ARTIST and never turned into a money digger like some other houses who either begun as an artist then money changed them, or begun as a fraud then showed their true colors.
Eventually, This fragrance didn’t meet my liking like “Notturno” & “Odor 93” because i don’t like mint as my first reason, & 2nd i don’t see what he saw in his trip from Turkey to Morocco! i just need to meet him one day to understand his point of view! but to mint lovers, you need to check it out cause i kind of smell some citrus in between after 20 to 30 minutes of applying which makes it a bit more twisty. Have a sniff and try it BUT never blind buy it.
nikolia – :
pulito, essenziale, minimalistico, destrutturato. ispirato ad un viaggio sentimentale con tappe a Istanbul, in Sicilia e Marocco, ne richiama l’essenza odorosa, dipanandosi, con semplicità su un inizio misto di menta ed agrumi, che evolve su un fondo di menta e tabacco. la menta è qui fresca, dapprincipio esperidata e realistica (senza effetto chewing gum) e poi lievemente dolce. ottimo e gradevolmente mediterraneo.
andrew_script – :
I like the smell and taste of mint and this frag has a nice smoothness to it that gives it a refreshing, uplifting vibe. Dedicated to Morocco, it’s moroccan mint tea perfectly encapsulated.
This frag works beautifully in the spring and summer, especially on a hot sweaty day… almost as refreshing as drinking an ice cold mojito in the shade while a warm wind shrouds you. After the sharp mint settles, I am drenched in black tea with a hint of tobacco. Nothing overpowering here nor in conflict. It’s absolutely lovely.
It’s light, refreshing and nicely blended. Most of all, it’s simple and sometimes that is exactly what one needs. However, don’t be scared of its simplicity – it’s smooth and natural, quietly meditative – not department store synthetic. For me, it’s a nice contrast to some of the more intense, heavy scents I enjoy.
sergey111 – :
Notes listed are tobacco and mint but to me 2# nota di viaggio (shukran) smells more like a light blend of mint and black tea, maybe some sage…Extremely simple to result almost simplicistic.
Nice and unpretentious. As good as this unambitious genre can get.
Rating: 6/10