05/08/2024
AtTheScenter
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AtTheScenter
5
i only drink espresso, i like my coffee dark and strong
dark roasted coffee beans, some beans are burnt,
heavy oily damp ebony, when trying to dry it, it was coked in places,
in the potpourri, the tobacco dries the other ingredients that can't do it on their own,
it absorbs moisture, making it a little oily itself, but has a balancing effect,
vanilla also tries to balance, but remains in the background for the time being,
oud offers itself as a base to keep its colleagues together,
but gives them the freedom to play,
kaffe is clearly the eccentric of the group, everyone dances around him
you have to like coffee, and here especially not the creamy soft milk coffee,
but dark roasted beans,
at first, due to the stubborn coffee, it seems somewhat disharmonious and slightly musty,
almost as if the beans had been delivered in a damp, fox-stained jute sack,
but since the coffee is what gives it its name, you should know what you're getting into
and give it the space
after the beans are out of the bag and everything has aired out a little,
it becomes more conciliatory, but remains dark, slightly smoky, roasted to burnt,
between moist and dry, most likely tropical warmth
later it becomes more conciliatory and lets the others play along
in the drydown, it first becomes a cup of cold, stale coffee
which is then immediately warmed up again by the vanilla and tobacco,
the oud connects and smoothes them, but always keeps everything dark
a beautiful, really niche coffee fragrance that i will certainly wear more often,
even if it's not quite as harmoniously balanced as my previous holy grail,
as far as coffee fragrances go, i found it in origins of the collector by memoirs of a perfume collector. but if you like it a little wilder, go for javanese coffee, cheers!
heavy oily damp ebony, when trying to dry it, it was coked in places,
in the potpourri, the tobacco dries the other ingredients that can't do it on their own,
it absorbs moisture, making it a little oily itself, but has a balancing effect,
vanilla also tries to balance, but remains in the background for the time being,
oud offers itself as a base to keep its colleagues together,
but gives them the freedom to play,
kaffe is clearly the eccentric of the group, everyone dances around him
you have to like coffee, and here especially not the creamy soft milk coffee,
but dark roasted beans,
at first, due to the stubborn coffee, it seems somewhat disharmonious and slightly musty,
almost as if the beans had been delivered in a damp, fox-stained jute sack,
but since the coffee is what gives it its name, you should know what you're getting into
and give it the space
after the beans are out of the bag and everything has aired out a little,
it becomes more conciliatory, but remains dark, slightly smoky, roasted to burnt,
between moist and dry, most likely tropical warmth
later it becomes more conciliatory and lets the others play along
in the drydown, it first becomes a cup of cold, stale coffee
which is then immediately warmed up again by the vanilla and tobacco,
the oud connects and smoothes them, but always keeps everything dark
a beautiful, really niche coffee fragrance that i will certainly wear more often,
even if it's not quite as harmoniously balanced as my previous holy grail,
as far as coffee fragrances go, i found it in origins of the collector by memoirs of a perfume collector. but if you like it a little wilder, go for javanese coffee, cheers!
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