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Wednesday, September 4, 2019
Serge Lutens Vetiver Oriental: Tendrils of Earthy Green
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I'm in Bortnikoff Vétiver Nocturne today. And not only that I thought of Vetiver Oriental when applying this, an hour later I opened your newsletter, find this paragraph and you actually *use* that word nocturnal! And you did so already in that review from 11 years ago - maybe you inspired Dmitry Bortnikoff to name his Vetiver this way!? Who knows... ;-)
ReplyDeleteThat said, in Vétiver Nocturne I don't find the creaminess I seem to remember of VO, it's closer to Nishane's Sultan Vetiver. At least as far as I can tell from the top of my head.
What a most delightful comment! Thanks for suggesting this, it made my day. :) It might have, yes!
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