Demeter Fragrance Pistachio Ice Cream Eau de Cologne
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Release Date:
2014
Brand: Demeter Fragrance
Line: cologne spray
Product Type: perfumes
Classification: middle market
Volume: 30 ml, 100 ml
Country: USA
Made in: USA
Gender: unisex
Scent Type: gourmet
Top Notes: Ice Cream, Pistachio
Heart Notes: Ice Cream, Pistachios
Base Notes: Ice Cream, Pistachios
Exciting news for gourmands and those with a sweet tooth! In 2014, the lineup of single-note fragrances from the renowned American brand Demeter Fragrance introduced another extraordinary scent capable of captivating the soul and heart of those who adore sweet fragrances with a twist. Perfumers, or "confectioners," Christopher Brosius and Francis Kurkdjian decided to indulge the audience with a composition of gourmet, enticing notes, at the heart of which lies the note of pistachio ice cream.
The gentle, sweet, vivacious scent of Pistachio Ice Cream will fill your heart from the very first second. Enveloping your body like an invisible, light blanket, the perfume evokes feelings of playfulness, ease, and the desire to shed all excess. You will feel a sense of childlike spontaneity and inexplicable joy washing over your body, transforming an ordinary day into one that's beautiful and bright. A spirit of adventure and creativity will accompany you everywhere, along with the enduring sillage of the enticing aroma of pistachios and sweet, melting ice cream.
The versatile Pistachio Ice Cream fragrance is suitable for both men and women. Light and nearly imperceptible, the perfume is perfect as both a daytime and evening aromatic accessory. Just a few drops, and you flutter, like a bird!
It's probably pointless to expect freshness from Demeter. I really wanted a ball of pistachio ice cream, that same desired one on hot summer days when you take it out of the fridge. However, I ended up with a chemical-tasting flavor concentrate that needs to be diluted with something else to make it less aggressive. But I don't even know what to mix it with. It just sounds flat and fades quickly on its own.