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Paloma Picasso Minotaure Eau de Toilette Spray Perfume for Men, 75 ml

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The fragrance portfolio of Paloma Picasso (whose daughter this is now, I certainly don't have to tell anyone, do I?) is quite clear and Minotaure should remain the only men's fragrance. It's actually a bit of a pity, because under this name beautiful and interesting fragrances were offered. And only the signature scent Paloma Picasso and Minotaure have made it up to the present day and are a bit of a stepchild a bit offside. Only the classification in sweet-oriental leaves me a bit helpless. Sweet, no doubt about it. But oriental? From today's perspective, in times of rose and oud and all the Arab perfume brands, hardly. Rather in retrospect, in the spirit of Lagerfeld Classic and Obsession. Is there a need for an adapted classification in view of the new Orientals? Parkes, Oscar (1990). British Battleships (reprint of the 1957ed.). Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press. ISBN 1-55750-075-4. I have an earlier Cosmair formulation as it has been stressed over and again that any that followed were inferior. If it's mentioned numerous times and with much conviction, I felt it made sense to just go for it, and I am pleased with this 90s fruity tooty, orange creamsicle, dreamy amber. As it is often the case in life, the miniature bottle was forgotten from time to time and I was all the more delighted when it fell into my hands again, because the scent still excited me after years. Then after several moves the miniature unfortunately got lost, maybe there was nothing left of the content... i still haven't forgotten the scent.

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This is a truly wonderful aroma. It is a very warm smell but one that improves when warming with skin heat. There is nothing like it on the market now. It is regrettable it is do hard to find but as long as it is available, I shall keep buying it, The Minotaur or Minotaurus is a figure from Greek mythology. Don't worry, I'm not giving a lesson in history or mythology now I found the name actually quite fittingly chosen, he was a very powerful representative at the time of his appearance. Expressive, persistent, masculine, spicy, with a slight animalistic undertone. The Minotaur is a reoccurring theme in Pablo Picasso's work, and this is where his daughter got the name for her only masculine fragrance. The name "Minotaure" is sculptured in the glass circling the whole bottle. The fragrance itself has citrus topnotes, herb heartnotes and basenotes of musk and amber. Minotaure fragrance notes Penrose-Fitzgerald, Charles Cooper (1913). Memories of the Sea. London: Edward Arnold. OCLC 10689448.If the original version was a real daredevil, a wild bull, which trampled and snorted immediately and had a decent durability of at least 8 hours, together with a proper veil of scent, the bull, which had become a dear little ox, mooed up strongly at the beginning and then the strength left him quite fast. After 3-4 hours it has mooed and projection is only noticeable in the first half hour.

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Bought for my son who has been using this fragrance for years. He loves it and so does everyone he knows. He is always getting compliments. Definitely 5star. Paloma Picasso Minotaure is the only fragrance for men ever produced by Paloma Picasso as a homage to her father, Pablo.Picasso embraced his ugly side. Soon he would leave his wife Olga for the pregnant Walter. As the decade wore on, the rise of dictatorships and personal conflicts would add to his stress. His depictions of the minotaur became darker, with the creature wounded or blind.

Paloma Picasso Minotaure for Men 75 ml Eau de Toilette Spray

And that's when I noticed this very urgent process, when I had no idea at all about terms like reformulation and IFRA guidelines. I've been preoccupied with this fragrance for quite some time, it has even been one of the reasons why I joined the Parfumo community, but one after the other...It was around the end of the 90s, I must have been around 15 or 16 when I accidentally, through a friend, came across a miniature of Minotaure. The small bottle with the mythological lettering "Minotaure" immediately aroused my curiosity. After the start of the show, the flowers are primarily jasmine! In addition the geraniums join a little bit .... and that was it also for me, what however also completely enough I find! Unfortunately, the fragrance soon weakens a bit when "Dry", a combination of musk and sandalwood, is applied to the skin towards the end! Only if you smell it again you will discover the sweetish note of vanilla and tonka beans before the muscle power of the bull man starts to fade away! Minotaure is not the only “marble scent”. Shortly after its release, Laura Biagiotti came out with “Roma Uomo”, and Nikos with “Sculpture Homme”. They all have this dry dustiness, and they all refer to the ancient world with their names. So, I think, maybe I am not the only one who gets these pictures. You can also describe the overall impression as dry and earthy – or better: like sand. Minotaure is an autumn scent, and also the musty smell of fallen leaves may remind you of it. As the name indicates, Minotaure is not a too artificial or elegant perfume – it is a white bull! I'd say that this earthy fragrance might mostly appeal to men who by themselves feel grounded and down-to-earth. Minotaure was the Terre d'Hermès of the 1990's. Chesneau, Roger & Kolesnik, Eugene M., eds. (1979). Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1860–1905. Greenwich, UK: Conway Maritime Press. ISBN 0-8317-0302-4.

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Strange how some fragrances can fall completely out of the radar and still hold their own on the market for years. Minotaure is one of them. I used to wear it for a long time and I still didn't think about it for a long time.This 1933 print from the Vollard Suite marks one of Picasso’s first uses of the minotaur. One of several sex scenes, it was created in his Boisgeloup studio, the woman his lover, Marie-Thérèse Walter. Monster love Released in 1992, It is a complex blend of aromatic ingredients. The top notes are fruity bergamot, spicy tarragon and coriander, green galbanum, and floral aldehydes. This harmonious opening flows into a middle of lily of the valley, rose, geranium, and jasmine. While each flower gives off its own distinct profile, they form a gorgeous bouquet of garden scents. The base is savoury and strong, with sandalwood, Tonka bean, amber, musk, and cedar supporting the gentle sweetness of vanilla. Unfortunately, the scent process takes place in a real pig gallop, so that one has difficulties in recognizing and naming its facets. That is very unfortunate I was wondering what that might be about Minotaure accompanied me from about 1992 to 1996, until it was replaced by other fragrances. And about 3 years ago I thought to myself "oh man, Minotaure is still around, why don't you take this one with you, it's on sale anyway" Agincourt was considered "an excellent sea-boat and a steady gun platform, but unhandy under steam and practically unmanageable under sail" [5] as built. The ship's steadiness was partially a result of her metacentric height of 3.87 feet (1.2m). [6] Propulsion [ edit ] Cutaway view of Agincourt 's return connecting rod engine

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