tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post4805669148121462887..comments2023-12-10T21:53:22.692+01:00Comments on Sorcery of Scent: Terre d'Hermès Eau Trés FraîcheUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5970730377860494514.post-82980980025394907312014-06-02T20:13:19.110+02:002014-06-02T20:13:19.110+02:00Hello Dimitri:)
This is the my humble opinion!
No...Hello Dimitri:)<br />This is the my humble opinion!<br /><br />Notes of (as per the Hermes perfume stand in Alicante airport):<br />top notes- grapefruit, bitter orange peel, water notes (algelone?)<br />Middle notes- cardamom, geranium absolute,<br />Base notes-patchouli, vetiver and cedar.<br /><br />I tested it today on my way back home from my beach holiday at Alicante airport. It is a weaker version of the original, where the mineral notes are replaced by aquatics(a slightly sea-like note).<br />Main differences:<br />It starts very citrusy and aromatic and remains quite linear in a translucent, wet way-<br />The geranium here is more prominent and it's accompained with a spicy cardamom, pretty much on your face on the first 30mins after application. It has a heavy, aquatic facet, almost salty, (to my nose, the same algenone accord as in Épice Marine)<br /><br />This is a nice fresher variation if you enjoy TDH, but also you find it overpowering during summer. Probably the best of all 2014 summer fragrances so far.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com