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serenja22m3 – :
What a beauty this is ! Looks like an unpopular one, if not unknown !
Wow, I am impressed. It is one of the most realistic dianthus / garden carnation scents I’ve ever found, spiced a little and with a soft cloud of insense all around . So elegant and unusual ! Silage and lasting power are both good . It isn’t sweet like the Comme des Garçons Carnation which I adore , it is slightly herbal powdery and insensy ( but not too clove orientated ) . Well blended and without any screeching notes, a timid masterpiece that didn’t get yet its well deserved fame . Gorgeous !
lilya_dobro – :
An elegant spicy floral. Floral not in the manner of lush white flowers nor delicate violet/roses, it is not a stereo-typically romantic bouquet- if you have read Sense & Sensibility I would say it suits Eleanor more than Marianne. Garofano is only slightly sweet and the proportion of flowers are in equal parts to the green, peppery spices and powder I smell, personally I find it more dusty/powdery than musky but that adds to its old-fashioned charm. It is quietly appealing and has a very good longevity and average projection. I would recommend to those who love their spicy florals and “vintage” florals.