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oleg_pc – :
I think this is long discontinued in Italy. I found the shower gel/cream of this line in a small epicerie/apotheke/drugstore/chemist in Australia out of all places. It was glorious. Green oakmoss and musk. So I guess I won’t run into this anytime in the future. But it’s a shame though. Erbolario had some very interesting offerings in the past, when niche was exactly that: original, offering something not many have on offer (seasonal or regional flower, plants, materials), evoking the mood of a specific place. Now it’s all pink and powdery and predictable.
kolevatov55 – :
Muschio means moss in Italian, so this is not a musk fragrance – just to inform potential buyers.
Luchik38 – :
This is a little keeper among cheap musks and smells better than Muschio Bianco IMO.
It’s among the oldies at L’Erbolario and not always available in shops.
It smells oakmossy and a little woody, giving an impression of forest, trees and fallen leaves.
Not a grateful smell in the beginning, but it settles down to an acceptable earthy musk with tones of vanilla.
NityBiort31 – :
Oh gosh, someone sent me a sample of this and I swear, it’s hands down the worse fragrance I’ve ever tried. Smells surprisingly similar to stale urine:( I can’t say anything about its lasting power as I scrubbed it off 10′ later and sprayed something else on top, to make sure I couldn’t detect it any more.