Now my little black bottle is empty (and I've read the book), I believe I got to know it well enough to end up seduced by it. :)
The book also helped me identify more of the notes and smell the warmth of the drydown which I had problems with in the beginning getting pounced upon by orange blossom and petitgrain. It took me several tries to delve deeper than these notes.
I also think it has something to do with my skin as when I smell the bottle, I have no problem finding incense in there and the warm, full, sweet and rich, slightly ambery, base.
Just reading a review of what this perfume smells like will not prepare you in the slightest for what is to come. Plus, what is coming will last and last and you will have quite a ride before you reach the end.

Ok, I just took a look back onto my words and it seems I got more influenced by the book than I thought. ;)
The perfume is coming out soon so you can get ready for being seduced by it.
Notes: petitgrain, petitgrain citronnier, orange blossom absolute, beeswax absolute, incense resinoid, Luisieri lavender absolute and Siam benzoin resinoid.
This is quite an enticing review, Ines! I am still looking forward to smelling Seville a l'aube. Thanks for posting.
ReplyDeleteThank you. :)
DeleteYou know, it really is an enticing perfume.
What a cute bottle! :)
ReplyDeleteSorry, I'm not reading any reviews for this perfume until I get to try it. But after that I'll go and read them all!
Undina, I do that too! :)
DeleteIf I know I'll be trying a certain perfume, I always wait with reading reviews so my opinion wouldn't be influenced in any way.
Thanks For The Nioce Information!
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