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PERFUME: Capezzoli di Venere
COMPANY: Possets
AVAILABILITY: Permanent
OFFICIAL DESCRIPTION: Oh the ecstasy! If you ever saw Amadeus, you
would know what I am alluding to*. The fabulous confection from Italy with all
the whimsy that country can muster, and that would be mighty. Start with a
perfectly roasted chestnut for a smooth and proper base for the softer things
to come. Around that wrap ganache made of buttercream and gardenia kissed mocha
which will melt your heart as it expires from love in your mouth. Enrobe with
bitter dark chocolate. Die from love.
*Capezzoli di Venere translates into "Nipples of Venus"
*Capezzoli di Venere translates into "Nipples of Venus"
BEFORE I SMELL: I didn’t know that there was that kind of
confection in Italy. I love Italian desserts and I have been to the country
several times but I have never seen it. Maybe next time! I love that they have
a dessert inspired by the nipples of Venus. In fact, in Roman and Greek antiquity
it wasn’t rare for the people to make similar themed foods to offer to the Gods
of Love and prosperity.
I was
intrigued by the gardenia kissed mocha note as well. I love the combination
of foodie with floral!
FROM THE DECANT/BOTTLE: From the decant I get mocha, chestnut and ganache! Yum!
WET ON SKIN: The mocha is not so strong. I don’t like coffee
in perfume ( with some exceptions) and this doesn’t bother me.
DRY DOWN: It doesn’t change a lot. I believe the gardenia
is used to round the scent and to not let it be so sweet. Brilliant! It also
reminds me of cannoli ( a Sicilian pastry dessert witch is one of my desserts!)
FINAL THOUGHTS: I Want a bottle of this1 I am so relieved that
is permanent!
IF YOU LIKE THIS YOU WILL LIKE: Roasted Chestnuts and Marshmallow SOLSTICE
SCENTS, Crème de Marrons CRATER LAKE COMPANY( currently unavailable)
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Wow I love creamy scents and this sounds wonderful! I think I need to try that nipple dessert first :)
ΑπάντησηΔιαγραφήIf you try the nipple dessert let me know how it was! You can find the recipy too if you google the name in italian!
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