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Brokers – :
This is simply summer. I’ve never smelled anything that embodies it better. An afternoon in the countryside in late June, long hot day coming to an end, lazing around with not a care in the world. There’s the smell of hay drying in the sun (with some cut flowers mixed in it), pipe tobacco, ripe juicy fruit (I could have sworn it was peach, not grapefruit, I was smelling here). Rich, happy and hedonistic.
AlexDqq – :
Patricia de Nicolai did a great job evoking a lazy day in the countryside, surrounded by sweet, freshly baled hay and soft wildflowers. You can almost hear the bees buzzing. I find this a very contemplative frag and one that I’ve grown to love, especially when I’m indoors on a cold winter day, dreaming of the summer to come. VdCI should speak to any diehard Romanticist.
stnat1 – :
Original work by Patricia de Nicolaï where the effect of citrus when combined with herbs, jasmine, hay and snuff result similar to a syrupy sauce citrus aroma.
According pineth appear the woods and stresses that mixture of snuff somewhat sweet hay without reaching the gourmand and never miss that citrus scent mentioned at the beginning. I do not know why, but this scent liken it to orange.
Modern cut, clear, persistent and with a semi-linear evolution concept, lasts and with a very good wake essences first.
Rating: 6
Тимур777 – :
I have now tried several of these fragrances by the very talented WOMAN nose whose heritage bespeaks her gifts.
Vie de Chateau Intense surprised me as it evolved into a close to the skin refined and lovely scent. It is NOT a run of the mill citrus blast of brightness that fades into nothingness…quite the contrary! There is a comforting warmth and sophistication that persists and as soon as I can, I am buying a beautiful, big bottle!
macksim_18849 – :
Alas! As usual, nothing but citrus, with a little bit more citrus…tempered by light herbs!
I was expecting a lot more from the piney resins, with tobacco and moss…In vain!
Anything called Vie de Chateau must have the richness of a Chateau while this eau is as parsimonious as a one bedroom apt!
As far as intense is concerned:Intense was the $165 that my girlfriend paid to buy me this…
I wonder if ever Patricia gets bored when all her eaus smell the same…She needs to train more w Lorenzo Villoresi, or at the Amouage lab…