
I think I shoud stop for a while with this feature. :) You know, let my credit cards recover. Thankfully, there aren't that many niche perfumeries in Zagreb. I do have to say though that Flores easily tops the list. The address is Dežmanov prolaz 2.
Yesterday when there, I felt like a kid in a candy shop. Later I reflected back and thought that the SA must have thought so herself, I didn't know where to start and what to try and had a serious problem concentrating on perfumes she was handing me to smell. I tell you, kid in a candy shop. :)
There are soo many different brands on such large shelves that go up to the ceiling that you get lost just trying to figure out what they have. Then I made a mistake asking the SA to tell me what brands they carry (I already had some I knew of before written down) but in the end, I didn't manage to write them all down and I felt bad asking her to repeat. It would even be a bit embarassing for me because I've never heard of some of them.
Since the last time I was there, they have enlarged their offer with, for example, By Kilian. And they have Back to Black (no Pure Oud yet). And Carol, if you're reading this, I didn't have enough time and wrist space to try it properly there, but I got a sample for home. I am so looking forward to trying it since hearing so many wonderful things about it (mostly by Carol). :)
Ok, on to the list of (almost) every brand of perfume Flores carries:
- By Kilian
- Parfum d'Empire
- Santa Maria Novella
- Amouage
- L'Artisan Parfumeur
- The Different Company
- Washington Tremlett
- Mona di Orio
- Mark Buxton
- Bond no. 9
- Frapin
- Villoresi
- Profumum Roma
- Clive Christian
- Nobile 1942.
- Miller Harris
- Les Parfums de Rosine
- Teo Cabanel
- Juliette has a gun
- Nasomatto
- Sud Pacifique
- Demeter
- Robert Piguet
- Carthusia
- Morgane le Fay
- Truefitt and Hill
- Comptoir Sud Pacifique
- Ortigia
- Czech and Speake
- Profumi del Forte
- Jovoy Paris
- Eau d'Italie
These are all I managed to gather, I probably missed some. It's just wonderful in there and you'll excuse me for getting a bit lost.
Although I did get lost among all these wonders, in the end I managed to come out with Clove Absolute (again something that qualifies as a more masculine scent) and Wazamba. I know. I have no control over my spending. :)
But that wasn't the end. They also have a little part of their space dedicated to delicacies - I concentrated on tea this time (olive oil, cakes and jams didn't interest me). I still haven't tried the tea I bought by Mariage Freres but will soon. I bought Pharaon because I fell in love with the way it smells.
Btw, they also have a small coffee (more like tea) shop where you can enjoy most of the delicacies they sell.
Going to Flores might be a bit problematic for the credit card but it's a world of pleasure for the nose and the palate.
Picture by: www.flores-group.com