04/29/2024
Hantschko
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Hantschko
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The irrepressible beauty of nature
I am totally surprised that there are hardly any reviews here. I can't explain it, because:
There is something very special about this fragrance that is hard to put into words. It has a life of its own, it conjures up images in my head, memories that are not mine at all. It touches a very old part of my soul. There are fewer fragrance notes and intensities to describe here, but more the emotion that this fragrance creates. It has such a divine way of melting away. In my opinion, impetuous in a fascinating, wonderful way, like nature itself.
Neroli is a note that I've come to love because it's simply burningly interesting and awakens something specific in you. This distinctive bitterness of the leaf in an endless battle with the brilliant density of the yellow-white blossom creates a dissonance that is not classically beautiful, but vibrates and magically awakens the senses and arouses curiosity. Bee honey has been added, which wraps itself perfectly around the other notes like a satin dress. Animalic, human, fleshy, real, difficult to describe but it gives you the feeling of fertility. Full-bodied, light yellow/transparent, soft and warm, slightly waxy and wafting. The flowers float in this honey, but are not sticky or syrupy sweet, but have retained their certain sensual, radiant something, but softer and never as direct or sweet as the Forte version. This one is not spicy. But it is spiced by the animalistic, subtly(!) dirty, and yes I say it; aphrodisiacal touches of honey.
DeliciousST, interesting and intoxicating. Not "ethereal" or elfin, but basal, primeval. A tremendous untamed beauty of nature. You can smell the outstanding quality immediately.
There is something very special about this fragrance that is hard to put into words. It has a life of its own, it conjures up images in my head, memories that are not mine at all. It touches a very old part of my soul. There are fewer fragrance notes and intensities to describe here, but more the emotion that this fragrance creates. It has such a divine way of melting away. In my opinion, impetuous in a fascinating, wonderful way, like nature itself.
Neroli is a note that I've come to love because it's simply burningly interesting and awakens something specific in you. This distinctive bitterness of the leaf in an endless battle with the brilliant density of the yellow-white blossom creates a dissonance that is not classically beautiful, but vibrates and magically awakens the senses and arouses curiosity. Bee honey has been added, which wraps itself perfectly around the other notes like a satin dress. Animalic, human, fleshy, real, difficult to describe but it gives you the feeling of fertility. Full-bodied, light yellow/transparent, soft and warm, slightly waxy and wafting. The flowers float in this honey, but are not sticky or syrupy sweet, but have retained their certain sensual, radiant something, but softer and never as direct or sweet as the Forte version. This one is not spicy. But it is spiced by the animalistic, subtly(!) dirty, and yes I say it; aphrodisiacal touches of honey.
DeliciousST, interesting and intoxicating. Not "ethereal" or elfin, but basal, primeval. A tremendous untamed beauty of nature. You can smell the outstanding quality immediately.