In Part 1 I mentioned the old madcap comedies of the 60’s which captured the European Grand Tours of 10 cities in 10 days so popular then. In the spirit of “If It’s Tuesday , This Must Be Belgium” I’m going to do my own European Grand tour of Gerald Ghislain’s new The Scent of Departure collection. Since it is Tuesday I am going to visit Budapest, London, Paris, and Munich.
The Hungarian city of Budapest inspires BUD. BUD really captures two of the things most know about Hungary; the Danube and goulash. The opening of BUD is a fusillade of paprika. This is not sweet paprika it is the half sharp version of paprika and a pinch of pepper accompanies it. Then a watery aquatic note takes over the heart before a woody accord closes this city up for the night.
Off to London with LHR. We start in Hyde Park as you smell the evergreens and the bergamot and lemon define that coniferous accord. Fressia lightens things up in the heart along with a lovely lotus. Woods and white musk bring this stroll through Hyde Park to an end.
Paris is the City of Lights and CDG is The Scent of Departure which has the most light within. The Scent of Departure has a Proust questionnaire which is supposed to help steer you towards the one city which reflects your personality. CDG was the one which the question pointed me towards. A bit of orange blossom and a green accord fill CDG with sunlight. Lime takes you to a lightly applied rose. This is a light chic fragrance and a perfect match for its city.
When I think of Munich; beer and Bayern Football Club are my first two impressions. If tea and lilacs are what you think of then MUC will be perfect. This is the hardest fragrance I had reconciling it to my sense of the city. I had to finally let that go. What I was left with was a sweet lemon, leafy tea and floral lilac. Together they mix quite well and I really enjoyed this but Munich? I don’t know.
There you go four cities in about 400 words. If It’s Tuesday…..
Disclosure: This review was based on samples provided by The Scent of Departure.
Thanks to The Scent of Departure we are offering a reader’s choice of a full bottle of any of the 20 cities in this first release. To be eligible leave a comment talking about your most recent departure to a town different than your own. Each comment from all five parts will be combined for the draw. You get one entry for each piece so you could conceivably have five chances if you leave a comment on all five parts. You also can give yourself one more chance by “liking” The Scent of Departure Facebook page at this link. We will draw one winner via random.org from all five parts on April 29, 2012.
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-Mark Behnke, Managing Editor
Editor’s Note: Those of you who live in New York City have a unique chance to experience The Scent of Departure in a very special way. Tonight, Tuesday night April 24th, at Henri Bendel from 5-8PM, Gerald Ghislain will debut the collection underneath 240 airplanes hanging from the ceiling. There is also a Proust Questionnaire which is supposed to help you narrow down your choice. If you can’t make it on Tuesday night for the party M Ghislain will be there on Wednesday and Thursday from 6-8PM each night. -MB