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Picture: Christmas tree 2017 Photo: Parfumista (c) |
The Scent of Christmas Eve 2017 is the elegant retro and in the same time contemporary austere flowery-green
Vert de Fleur by Tom Ford. Suits a green Christmas very well I think. It's more like a partial sunny autumnday outside.
Mr Parfumista is wearing Incense Extreme by Andy Tauer. A light "white" incense swirling to the sky even if intense in performance. Below is the updated list of the fragrances I've worn the last fourteen Christmas Eves:
2016:
Oud Sublime Parfums de Nicolaï (quality "forest-refreshing" dark green, mossy, woody)
2015:
Rose de Taif Extrait Perris Monte Carlo (high class smooth velvety rose petals)
2014:
Impossible Iris Ramòn Monegal (an elegant, contempory iris with a delicious rasperrynote)
2013:
Quintaesensia Ramòn Monegal, (a special retro styled blend, furry, ambery, herbal/spicy)
2012: Nothing, knocked down by the worst flu in ten years+.
2011:
Betrothal, Grossmith (classic, light and exquisite florals)
2010: Cuir Mauresque, Serge Lutens (saddle leather, orangeblossom, jasmine, spices)
2009: Tribute Attar, Amouage (dark leather, smoke, oud, excellent spices)
2008: Incense rosé, Andy Tauer (rose, mandarine, cardamom, myrrh cedar, incense)
2007: Ambre Russe, Parfum d'Empires (boozy amber, the, wood, oriental)
2006: Jil Sander 4, Jil Sander (dark, overripe fruits, white almost withering flowers, oriental spices)
2005: Nuit de Noël, Caron (dusky, retro flowers, moss and a furry note)
2004: Cabochard, Parfums Grès (leathery chypre, harsh green notes and retro flowers)
2003: Fracas Robert Piguet (the ultimate classic grand tubereuse)
Let's have a Great Fragrant Christmas!