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Leshi-80 – :
This one is sometimes being described as “jammy”…and I was thinking about the word…does it remind me of yummy jam? Hm…maybe it does a little, a tiny bit, but I can’t help it, the easy fruitiness seems to be masking something more serious…
At the beginning the life of Petale Rose is indeed childlike, easy, sweet, pretty, even innocent and very likable. Something reminds me a bit of Keiko Mecheri’s “Loukhoums” and I love that. There is certainly fruit and there is the musk…as for roses…there may be a few somewhere in there…, they are fresh, very young roses. The fruit becomes more prominent soon and something that makes me think of sugar water. Lots of it. It is now sweet, sweet, flirty, fruity, flowery cocktail, but I can’t shake off the feeling that there is something deeper to it. Could it be that there is a hint of leather in there?