Description
Sitting around the wood fire, the old shaman of the village tells the legend of the divine tree. He explains that after four days of uninterrupted walking in the incredible heat of the Arabian Desert, guided only by the power of the Divine Spirit, is Divine tree. He said that drinking the essence of its sap flowing it will quench our thirst by eating roots and it will harden our bruised bodies. He also says that after nights of hallucinations and wandering, virtue and purity of the tree glaceront our blood to dress gold and raise our mind to the divinity.
A fragrance with captivating aroma, woody, elegant, fresh, both animal and spiritual.
L’Esprit Divin was launched in 2014. The nose behind this fragrance is Patrick Bodifée.
Polispas – :
Güzel denge….10/8
delpiffappats – :
I find it similar to the pure addiction from Paul Emilien. The first whiff is suffocating but it dries down pleasantly well. Like pure addiction I hated it at first but it has grown on me very quickly after the initial spray.
Vovan1959 – :
Quite a Chaos! Incense, Oud, patchouli, roses, amber, nutmeg, cardamom, cloves, and black pepper. Quite a chaos and truly it feels like the desert of Arabia if it wasn’t for the red roses & the black pepper. Quite sharp and overpowered as when i applied it i almost got suffocated.
жорик – :
More woody fragrance with incense, nutmed, rose and spices. For its price I’m not impressed for sure.
MariaMoon – :
Totally agree with below. Half baked and ingredients seemed so promising. What a waste of nose