(01-02-2021, 04:43 AM)120inna55 Wrote:(01-01-2021, 10:23 PM)BPman Wrote: ...Upon whiffing the small tub it is surely related to Fougere Gothique (which I do not like)...That's odd. I experienced no similarities to Fougère Gothique either dry or lathered in practice, nor do I see any on paper. Maybe it's the lichen element that you picked up from the tub. That note is like a hybrid of moss and mushroom. Glad you ended up liking the lathered product, regardless. To my nose, Eigengrau was as-advertised. It's definitely an icy clean air essence (I have no idea how they pull that off) that's sweetened by the iris but on a muted level. It's difficult to ascertain when the cold air ends and the slightly camphorous crushed fir needle takes over. It's all grounded in a dry clean earthiness with subtle muskiness. This fragrance smells like a real place. It's so frigid in its characteristics, I expected to feel a chilling effect à la Terror, but there was none. That said, Eigengrau is in good company with Terror and First Snow.
The last element to fall away is the iris, but I would never call this one a floral. By the nature of the fragrance and medium (balm), I lose track of it after about 90 minutes.
Thanks 120inna55 - describing scents is incredibly hard and you are very good at it.