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Vitas_7077 – :
To my nose this smells like raspberries and liquorice.
poxui82 – :
i got this along with a few other samples with my order of a small bottle of ‘xocoatl’; being an australian living in hong kong, fueguia doesn’t send to anywhere that is not the U.S. or the E.U., so, as i was in finland recently, i got this sent there and finally got the chance to buy their stuff.
anyway, this sample was chosen by me, mostly because of the listed ingredients. with a lot of perfumery, i come out and freely admit that yes, i have NO CLUE about genuine raw ingredients. some things, though, i do know about, and frangipani/plumeria is one of those. i’ve grown them from seed, taken cuttings and all other manner of horticultural things for over 13 years. i know what they smell like. i’ve grown them and i’ve smelt them, i’ve travelled all over the world to see exclusive gardens etc, so, without sounding arrogant, i know what frangies/plumies smell like. how a plumeria obtusa singapore obtusa smells like a completely different flower to a cindy moragne (both frangie/plumie varieties), and this ‘frangi/plumie’ component is one of the best i’ve smelt. i’ve bought A LOT of samples with plumeria supposedly in it, and almost all miss the mark. this one is passable, and as such enchanting.
the dates accord reminds of l’artisan’s “al oudh”, most likely both use the same raw ingredient, no doubt.
this scent requires some multiple wearings to really get your head around. the dates strike an interesting accord with the plumeria, and as such you need to sit with it for a while. a long while. gonna try this one out again and again…