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This is a brazillian brand sold at this extraordinarily beautiful store in a palace in Lisbon. The brand’s looks is reminiscent of a portuguese brand called Claus Porto, and it had some interesting single-note herbal scents.
I was first baffled by the soaps, I picked up some wrapped ones to smell, and could not smell them past the wrapping paper (unlike Claus’s soaps which was kind of what I was unconsciously expecting). They had unwrapped soaps so clients could smell them. Not heavily fragranced – and one of my favorite uses for good soaps is using them to perfume drawers and closets. And soap quality, strength of scent is in my experience correlated with the quality of the eaus and perfumes…
Of all their colognes, this was my favorite. It is not, as can be read from the image of the packaging FLOR de laranjeira, it is FOLHA de laranjeira, so it is orange leaf and not orange blossom. Petit-grain by another name or from a different citrus species. I love petit grain, particularly in these light unfussy cologne formulations. I was surprised at the price (nearly 100 euro for about if I remember correctly 200 ml) but perhaps it was special. It was instead a disappointment. Nice, as petit grain usually is, and it smelled lovely, for about half an hour and then it disappeared without much trace.
It is also, emphatically, a day scent.