10/27/2023
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Avantgardist
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Liver sausage with strawberry jam
Liver sausage with strawberry jam
Venison goulash with currants
Liver with apple
Salted caramel
No, this is not my grocery list or a restaurant's menu selection. These are all examples of how well sweet and salty can harmonize together. Well, admitted : these dishes are not necessarily majority.
Yaringa is quite different - a delightfully sweet and salty sea breeze with a few herbs and a very unique vibe. Like "Join The Club - 40 Knots | XerJoff" 's highborn son. Insane and hard to describe.
The scent is linear in a positive sense and maintains that special maritime note from the moment you spray it on until it fades away. A sweet-salty freshie with absolute signature scent potential. Longevity and sillage are fine, though now that's not a downgrade of any kind. Yaringa envelops you in a fresh-comfortable way, wafting very pleasantly every now and then to people in the same room, without becoming intrusive even in close proximity. Like a.... yes, I have to say it again : salty-sweet sea breeze :-D
My tip : Spray it on your clothes or in your hair and you have significantly longer what of it.
The bottle is of similar quality as Xerjoff - excellent so, but almost a bit plain for such a special fragrance. The outer packaging is - I must say it so clearly - for the price a cheek. The cheap Arabs (Lattafa, Armaf, Al Zafaaran, etc.) laugh their heads off and Xerjoff turns up his nose. Like an S-Class with leatherette seats - really saved at the wrong end. People, improve! It's not just about the scent in this price range, but the whole "experience".
The price... well. One dulls yes relatively quickly. Previously, I would have fragrances for 60 euros already felt as "expensive". Meanwhile, my personal perception has shifted there already something and I understand perfume "so ummadumm 200 euros" as a middle class and only when a "Roja" or "Xerjoff 1717" appears in the name, I get nervous.
Nevertheless, one must remain objective and reasonable : 255 euros for 60 ml are a really hefty announcement, even for an extrait de parfum (30%).
Smell good you can also for a tenth of this price....
... But then you just do not smell like liverwurst with strawberry jam :-D
Venison goulash with currants
Liver with apple
Salted caramel
No, this is not my grocery list or a restaurant's menu selection. These are all examples of how well sweet and salty can harmonize together. Well, admitted : these dishes are not necessarily majority.
Yaringa is quite different - a delightfully sweet and salty sea breeze with a few herbs and a very unique vibe. Like "Join The Club - 40 Knots | XerJoff" 's highborn son. Insane and hard to describe.
The scent is linear in a positive sense and maintains that special maritime note from the moment you spray it on until it fades away. A sweet-salty freshie with absolute signature scent potential. Longevity and sillage are fine, though now that's not a downgrade of any kind. Yaringa envelops you in a fresh-comfortable way, wafting very pleasantly every now and then to people in the same room, without becoming intrusive even in close proximity. Like a.... yes, I have to say it again : salty-sweet sea breeze :-D
My tip : Spray it on your clothes or in your hair and you have significantly longer what of it.
The bottle is of similar quality as Xerjoff - excellent so, but almost a bit plain for such a special fragrance. The outer packaging is - I must say it so clearly - for the price a cheek. The cheap Arabs (Lattafa, Armaf, Al Zafaaran, etc.) laugh their heads off and Xerjoff turns up his nose. Like an S-Class with leatherette seats - really saved at the wrong end. People, improve! It's not just about the scent in this price range, but the whole "experience".
The price... well. One dulls yes relatively quickly. Previously, I would have fragrances for 60 euros already felt as "expensive". Meanwhile, my personal perception has shifted there already something and I understand perfume "so ummadumm 200 euros" as a middle class and only when a "Roja" or "Xerjoff 1717" appears in the name, I get nervous.
Nevertheless, one must remain objective and reasonable : 255 euros for 60 ml are a really hefty announcement, even for an extrait de parfum (30%).
Smell good you can also for a tenth of this price....
... But then you just do not smell like liverwurst with strawberry jam :-D
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