Tauer - Phtaloblue

Tauer - Phtaloblue


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You may not stand the generic trend of fresh summery aquatic fragrances that occupy the shelves every spring. The address we invite you is in Switzerland. Andy Tauer takes you to the new boundaries there with new composition you hardly find in any other perfume. Named Phtaloblue.

Phtaloblue is Mr. Tauer’s take on aquatic trends; yes, the most generic perfume family of all eras. However, it’s way far from the mood for resorts hotels, to that extent we strongly underline that Phtaloblue is not only an extraordinary marine scent but also an artistic perfume.

The fragrance opens quite potent and solid fresh with a hefty amount of lavender, fennel, lemon, and bergamot, and a gentle hint of orange blossom. A massive touch of saline water on green aromatics brings to mind white foams on the sea surface and salt-crusted abandoned driftwoods. This is not the Caribbean sea, reggae music, and cocktails. This is Moby Dick in a bottle!

With bold metallic and salty quality, Phtaloblue conceives merciless heavy waves of a deep blue ocean with all its charm and charisma. Like an adventurous sailing sport, Phtaloblue takes all the realism of the sea within.

Its great tenacity and radiant projection, give it a winner aspect of a statement fragrance.

Phtaloblue

Phtaloblue

$6.99 USD

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