Hansel and Gretel…
…got lost in the woods. But when it comes to Tellus, there’s really no talk of "getting lost." Rather, a few other things slowly pass by a rather stationary center, and it only has to do with trees at the lower edge. It opens with an earthy-sweet start, immediately accompanied by a stinky bite. The patchouli note seems...
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The Collar Beaver Cheerfully Takes Its Time…
But first, it treats itself to a layer… Smoked fish? Golden yellow, freshly out of the smoke and full of bones. Mackerel or something like that. It gives a proper amount of ink to the pen. With difficulty, vanilla and co. emerge, but eventually they seep out of all holes and conquer the fish. Meanwhile, the fish doesn’...
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Hansel and Gretel…
…got lost in the woods. But when it comes to Tellus, there’s really no talk of "getting lost." Rather, a few other things slowly pass by a rather stationary center, and it only has to do with trees at the lower edge. It opens with an earthy-sweet start, immediately accompanied by a stinky bite. The patchouli note seems...
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Tackelmackel
Who doesn’t know the painted artworks of very small children, which urgently need the lovingly provided explanations so that what is depicted becomes understandable for the hardened adults. A further level of cuteness is reached as soon as the little ones begin to call unknown words cheerfully as they hear them. Someti...
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Hansel and Gretel…
…got lost in the woods. But when it comes to Tellus, there’s really no talk of "getting lost." Rather, a few other things slowly pass by a rather stationary center, and it only has to do with trees at the lower edge. It opens with an earthy-sweet start, immediately accompanied by a stinky bite. The patchouli note seems...
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I Would Have Been Satisfied with the Interim Conclusion
To establish a connection between the name "Vertine" and the word "vert," my French language skills are just sufficient. A fitting name, although the fragrance does occasionally venture elsewhere. But at least we largely remain in the garden. But let's start from the beginning: The opening is strict, a bit fuzzy, like...
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I Would Have Been Satisfied with the Interim Conclusion
To establish a connection between the name "Vertine" and the word "vert," my French language skills are just sufficient. A fitting name, although the fragrance does occasionally venture elsewhere. But at least we largely remain in the garden. But let's start from the beginning: The opening is strict, a bit fuzzy, like...
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The Half-Life Day Approaches
The day is approaching when I will have spent half my life with my wife. She doesn’t even have this date noted - only I do. What I will do to celebrate the day, I still don’t know. It doesn’t have to be anything grand. That with such occasions, the focus is always on the recognition and not the fuss, is wonderfully typ...
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Hansel and Gretel…
…got lost in the woods. But when it comes to Tellus, there’s really no talk of "getting lost." Rather, a few other things slowly pass by a rather stationary center, and it only has to do with trees at the lower edge. It opens with an earthy-sweet start, immediately accompanied by a stinky bite. The patchouli note seems...
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The Collar Beaver Cheerfully Takes Its Time…
But first, it treats itself to a layer… Smoked fish? Golden yellow, freshly out of the smoke and full of bones. Mackerel or something like that. It gives a proper amount of ink to the pen. With difficulty, vanilla and co. emerge, but eventually they seep out of all holes and conquer the fish. Meanwhile, the fish doesn’...
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The Refinement of the Noble
Candied orange in sugar water? It starts off powerfully sweet, before a rough, nutty (vetiver!) undertone quickly provides relief. The abundant sweetness is likely primarily due to the tonka bean mentioned on the manufacturer's website. Only very slowly does a powdery-carrot-like iris manage to make its presence known....
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A Spoonful for...
Besides the relevant experts from agriculture, nutritional science, gastronomy, etc., probably no one knows carrots better than parents do. The standard baby food is not available in too many preparation variations among the latter, but rather on various own and foreign body parts and for scraping or washing out from e...
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