THE FIRST SPRAY- BDK OUD PARADISIO
Onto part II of this series. Iâd been waiting a while to actually be able to wear this, considering the scorching weather weâre dealing with in Las Vegas, but I saw that sample lying about, and said âfuck it, I got nothing to loseâ, and that led to part II of this review. And right off the bat, I was thoroughly impressed. One similar thing iâve seen about the DNA from Jordi Fernandez, is that the openings always have a little bit of everything in the scents, including the base notes. I noted this with Silver Ceremony, Oud Maracuja, and Cuir Infrarouge. It can be borderline overwhelming because you get a lot of everything in the openings. The opening has an accord iâve never smelled before, which is an accord of pineapple ice cream, something you wouldnât expect. But itâs so well done, that you can completely see how it would smell so. Itâs vanilla-like, creamy, slightly gourmand, and has a light, almost tropical punchiness to it with a sharp pineapple note. Mixed in with that, you get spices, incense, and fresher elements. Saffron and incense provide that foreshadowing and bridge to the deeper, more resinous base, while also blending with the more fresh, lighter elements. Honestly thatâs how I think Jordi is able to get that, âevery note is present in the openingsâ DNA, because even the opening notes provide a bridge to the deeper notes. Eventually, time passes by, and the opening notes descend into a rosy, floral heart, of three different notes: Bulgarian and Turkish rose, and Turkish rose absolute. The Bulgarian rose provides a light, fruitier and airy floral, which connects to the opening notes quite well, while the blend with the Turkish rose gives a jammier, richer depth to transition to the base much smoother. The addition of Turkish rose absolute was smart in my opinion, as it helps to balance the lighter and fresher elements like the pineapple and bergamot out with the heavier, woodier bases. Itâs honestly how youâre able to blend two contrasting notes so well, by giving them a proper bridge.