Rose Pascal Morabito
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Morabito goes into the "niche"...
No, not the one where "naughty schoolchildren" used to have to stand for the rest of the lesson. You should be ashamed of yourself!
I mean the "niche" from which unusual and special fragrances come. Some "noses" who are fed up with "normal" perfumes or simply want to try something "different".
This is exactly where Morabito's "Rose" has made it, without exaggerated ambitions and without any desire to sell something expensive just because it is more "niche" than the other fragrances. Yes, it is even available at a very reasonable price without compromising on ingenuity, quality and sophistication.
And this rose is certainly sophisticated. Because it is not just a floral fragrance in itself. There are a lot of "accessories" here, framing it, supporting it and sometimes taking aim at itself. There is no question that there is also a bit of "gourmand" in here, the "coffee" for example, which is also flavored with a little vanilla. There are also warm to "hot" (saffron, amber) as well as cool moments (iris, citrus fruits). There is also powder, yes, that's right, the cool one of a blue iris! And woods that round off with a patchouli earthiness.
There may be fragrances that have a similar combination, but it is also a question of the quantity of these in the perfume. On the accentuation of certain aromas.
Here is the extraordinary: You think you are sitting in a lushly blooming cottage garden under an old tree on a summer's day in the cool of the morning, sipping coffee. One or two orange trees in tubs on the terrace. Around the pond, roses of different varieties, with irises in various shades of blue in between for contrast. And you can smell the fresh coffee in every corner. If that's not "niche", then my name might be "Abdul al Franz-Gertrud Günedler-Schumann"!!! ;-))
This is exactly where Morabito's "Rose" has made it, without exaggerated ambitions and without any desire to sell something expensive just because it is more "niche" than the other fragrances. Yes, it is even available at a very reasonable price without compromising on ingenuity, quality and sophistication.
And this rose is certainly sophisticated. Because it is not just a floral fragrance in itself. There are a lot of "accessories" here, framing it, supporting it and sometimes taking aim at itself. There is no question that there is also a bit of "gourmand" in here, the "coffee" for example, which is also flavored with a little vanilla. There are also warm to "hot" (saffron, amber) as well as cool moments (iris, citrus fruits). There is also powder, yes, that's right, the cool one of a blue iris! And woods that round off with a patchouli earthiness.
There may be fragrances that have a similar combination, but it is also a question of the quantity of these in the perfume. On the accentuation of certain aromas.
Here is the extraordinary: You think you are sitting in a lushly blooming cottage garden under an old tree on a summer's day in the cool of the morning, sipping coffee. One or two orange trees in tubs on the terrace. Around the pond, roses of different varieties, with irises in various shades of blue in between for contrast. And you can smell the fresh coffee in every corner. If that's not "niche", then my name might be "Abdul al Franz-Gertrud Günedler-Schumann"!!! ;-))
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