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antikvar – :
It’s sour and quite earthy. Reminds me of “Corsica Furiosa” by Parfum d`Empire with it’s sourness but with extra styrax, and earthy rooti notes. Mostly dirty vetiver and slight angelic and some galbanum, but there is something quite sour and dirty somehow, and i believe it’s absolutely the styrax.
Quite unique, strong, with powerful effect, besides, it’s a limited edition flacon which makes it unique if you are into collective limited editions & into earthy dirty vetiver ones.
BTW, this is dedicated to “Igor Stravinsky” and this fragrance is named after Stravinsky’s piece “Sacre du Printemps” that he composed in Montreux where Vincent Micotti grew up. It is a good play with an amazing palette performance that created a revolution in music back then, but i can’t relate this perfume to it somehow! it just requires to be more animalic with narcissus and some spring breeze of colorful floral rather than sourness of summer with earth doses.
ahiguylod – :
this is far and away the finest galbanum-based frag i’ve ever come across. it is almost austere in its green purity but absolutely wonderful in its refinement. there is some development towards an obscure vetiver-fruit accord but it remains essentially a glorious galbanum soliflore, vaguely recalling vintage No.19. to this nose, SdP is a 10/10 green scent. caveat: very very expensive 🙁