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Breerturf – :
Wow! I like this stuff. One the one hand, it’s clearly a 1970s gentleman’s fragrance with a vintage musk overdose (easily 24 hours on skin) and a good splash of patchouli oil along with classic aromatics.
But on the other, it has a very unique and natural character without any other dominating accords and due to the addition of ingredients rarely used in that decade like ginger, elemi, and guaiac. It’s been a while, but I think the closest to Consul is the classic Paco Rabanne PH, but without the annoying smoky leather accord and certainly lighter.
This is a floral aromatic woody cologne with average performance and an original, likeable style that deserves a place among any 70s-fan fraghead’s collection. And like all juice from this storied Russian brand, it’s cheap as chips. Thumbs up!