ho ricevuto il tester di Interlud ed ho potuto apprezzare un ottimo profumo. Riprendo un arecensione che condivido: Un incenso coniugato a spezie da sogno. Amouage non delude mai e regala capolavori ad ogni sua uscita. Un profumo che non lascia inosservati e che marca il territorio, lo spazio che noi attraversiamo. Il fondo di oud e fumi vari, quell'assenza di fiori a raddolcire l'impatto ne fanno una fragranza unica. Come dice il nome stesso Interlude si crea un proprio mondo nel caos olfattivo che ci circonda. Potente, deciso, irriducibile ad altri profumi. Ho potuto comparare il tester con l'originale senza notare differenze e ringrazio Quasar per l'opportunità di apprezzare con i tester questi profumi magnifici.
Amouage
Amouage Interlude Man 100ml/3.4oz EDP Tester
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Premiere: 2011 Size: 100 ml (3.4oz) Gender: Men Notes: Bergamot, Oregano, Pimento Berry Oil, Amber, Frankincense, Cistus, Opoponax, Leather, Agarwood Smoke, Patchouli, Sandalwood.
Interlude Man is a spicy – woody fragrance that opens with zesty bergamot, oregano and pimento berry oil, perpetuating intervals of conflict which are countered by aromatic notes of amber, frankincense, opoponax, cistus and myrrh. Eternal notes of leather, agarwood smoke, patchouli and sandalwood in the base add lasting layers of depth and texture. “I interpret what I see and feel into scents. All the social and natural chaos and disorder surrounding us today can be translated to a much more intimate level. The interlude moment is a reflection of all the trials and tribulations one overcomes to attain personal satisfaction and achievement.” He also explained the use of ingredients: “Amouage has established an enviable reputation for re-inventing accustomed scents. Frankincense and Myrrh traditionally smell spiritual and religious but in Interlude, they have been reconstructed to feel contemporary yet sophisticated.” –Christopher Chong