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ALEX101286 – :
If anyone is willing to sell or swap any amount of this please message me!
FemalePink – :
I’m so glad this gem finally is listed. I have a version of Mandy Aftels Absinthe from her first brand Grandiflorum (the one in my profile pic) and it is my true signature. I got a sample from a swapper a long time ago and I spent many years searching for it and finally a few years ago I found a 60 ml EDP bottle on Ebay that I still hold on to.
Afteliere’s Absinthe is very much like the old Grandiflorum Absinthe, both created by Mandy Aftel, and both long gone, (although still available for expensive custom order from the Aftelier website).
The notes listed above are a little off. Absinthe is a very earthy and ambery scent with only a little bitternes.
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From aftelier.com:
Absinthe
Scent Family: Gourmand
Named for the legendary drink, dry, herbal but sweet too. The bitter notes of wormwood are warmed and sweeten by the vanilla and Peru balsam.
Featured Notes:
Top: sweet orange, wormwood, bois de rose
Heart: Russian rose, jasmine
Base: vanilla, Peru balsam
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This is, as another reviewer said “a perfect fragrance for a moody, brooding rainy day, drinking oolong tea and reading Byron” and I love it! 🙂