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imiceman – :
Oh I wish we had more BPAL reviews, and generally more perfumes on the site.. although I realise how difficult that would be considering the numbers produced and all the specials. I’m not a big Patch fan, but this one is way more than patch. In the imp and whist it’s drying there is a bitter, camphorated aroma there, a damp earthy smell, quite astringent, like leaf mould and wet plant cuttings. After it’s dried it turns more pine, with the patchouli giving depth. It is forest like.. and much easier on the nose after the bitterness has gone. I think the juniper starts to come then, and a little rose with musk. It is a dark forest, but not a scary one. It is the quiet earth that surrounds us in eternal peace. I would find it difficult to wear but on the right person at the right time it would say a lot.