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nomad 31 – :
not bad, very spicy, slightly feminine, a bit out of balance for me.
Andrea_fromAF – :
I tried this today (at Radio King’s Cross). I will buy it next month. It is outstanding, unusual with the fennel, complex and mood smoothing.
Brarymnardons – :
The best performing, highest quality ‘freshie’ I’ve ever encountered. Having been ultimately disappointed by Spring/Summer fragrances from houses like Creed/Xerjoff, I chanced upon this house whilst in Margate. An all-natural, seaweed skin-care and ‘wild fragrance’ company, with a beautiful shop in Margate. The fragrance name is a grid reference, a location, and the fragrance is an ‘aromatic snapshot’ of the location. This location is amongst salt marshes, where fennel grows. The aniseed quality of fennel is the main player in the fragrance, which combines perfectly with oily citrus, mint and lavender, peppered with delicate spice and juniper, then with fir and to add depth. Utterly herbaceous, refreshing and invigorating.