Some people are unable to wear perfumes or body sprays while others enjoy and love them.
I'm among the latter.
My teenage granddaughter gave me a small vial of a perfume called "Cashmere Kumquat" by Korres.
On the small wrapping enclosing the vial, it states, "Warm, refreshing, yet sensual. Capturing the beauty of blooming Greek landscapes."
Holy smokes, could a fragrance bring one back to bright, sunny Greek islands once visited?
It is also described as being "floral, Oriental, and woody" with top notes of kumquat, mandarine, and orange; heart notes of orange blossom, jasmine, and almond; and base notes of cashmere, cedarwood, and vanilla.
Wowsers.
The bulk of the vial apparently is made in Greece but packed in France.
Under "Scents of Greece," also in the folding cover around the little bottle, are the words, "A collection capturing the essence of bountiful nature, iconic sceneries and memorable moments."
I like the scent of the Eau de Toilette "Cashmere Kumquat" by Korres.
With eyes closed, the fragrance does make me imagine the beauty of blooming Greek landscapes.
Ahhhhh, such is the miracle of imagination mixed with beautiful fragrance.
(Speaking of all things Greek, please pass the baklava.)
DO YOU WEAR PERFUME? IF YES, WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE FRAGRANCE?




3 comments:
I used to wear Georgio of Beverly Hills but now I am a fan and wear J'adore. I absolutely love it.
It is amazing how fragrances fire our imaginations and transport us to past places and memories. I have several favorites - White Diamonds is at the top of my list. Have a super weekend. Hugs!
Ii don't wear perfume, but if I had this particular one on my dresser, I may want to put some on....especially when it captures blooming Greek landscapes. ; ) Jasmine has the prettiest scent.
This is a nice gift from your granddaughter, Susan. And don't get me started on baklava. I just had some at the fundraiser dinner, very Yummy. Have a sweet May week, dear Susan.
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