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Shcola – :
This was wonderful. Something really worth even at the tripled cost. Erbolario should consider to take it back
Era meraviglioso, sarebbe valso anche al triplo del prezzo. A L’ Erbolario dovrebbero considerare di riproporlo.
HATTIMADIESSY – :
Una tuberosa degna di considerazione, una delle poche che mi sia veramente piaciuta.
marat3641 – :
It has been discontinued, that is so sad. Very similar to Fracas by Robert Piguet or Blonde from Versace.
TutMooreonetA – :
Ok, so here I have: a minitaure of Versace’s Blonde, a sample of Fracas by Robert Piquet and the ‘estratto di profumo’ of Tuberose.
Taking a sniff of Blonde: big, but still soft and somehow youthfull. Pleasant to the nose, a kind of romantic tuberose.
Taking a sniff of Fracas: quite similar to Blonde, but smells stronger and (from the bottle) slightly more alcoholic. This is a more mature tuberose and a very classy one.
Then, last but not least, Tuberosa: actually quite different from the other two. A bit of a sharp, fruity kind of tuberose. Sunny and uplifting, but not very delicate like the others. Smells like the 8 year old sister of 22 year old Blonde and daughter of 49 year old Fracas. Something like that! But looking at the price (9 euros for a 14 ml perfume extract), it’s not a bad deal at all. Just now I need to figure out how to wear this…