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cdc197013 – :
Faberge’s Cellini is the progenitor of Tuscany — the resemblance is startling. Dry citrus, culinary herbs like oregano, thyme and rosemary, and a warm, ambery base. It definitely conjures up a sunny day in the Italian countryside.
Nine Flags: Italy – Dry Citrus may have started the lineage in the mid-sixties — the family resemblance is unmistakable.
Bellissimo!
vitalik944 – :
To me, the “quality” of this one is very high, up there with the vintage greats. Speaking of which, if you could subtract the lavender note this wouldn’t be that far from vintage Patou Pour Homme! And make no mistake, the lavender is quite clear, though not as overbearing as it is in some of those scents circa late 70s to early 90s. If you like the vintage scents of the earlier part of this period, I suggest trying to sample this one, unless you feel you’ve already got enough of them.