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Poets of Berlin from Vilhelm Parfumerie is a vile bioluminescent mutant blueberry thing. A blueberry subjected to a sketchy, underfunded experiment in a prototype telepod but there was also a particle of lemon-aloe-bamboo Glade air freshener in the chamber before it was hermetically sealed as well as a smashed bedazzle gem that fell off of an intern’s acrylic nail, unnoticed. Torn apart atom by atom, the small jammy fruit merged with the glinting shards of sugary bling and a blisteringly caustic glow-in-the-dark citrus-lily. I don’t think David Bowie ever wrote a song about this monster but there was a movie adaptation with Jeff Goldblum

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28 days ago

I don’t think I’ve had my nose on a prominent blueberry note before. This is really interesting.

its not what I would consider a blueberry tastes like, at least here in the UK. It’s more like a lip balm, but not cloying or artificial.

The citrus isn’t too sharp, but helps keep balance.

I would have sworn there was tobacco and maybe light patchouli here in the opening, there’s a suggestion of spice somewhere, I’m guessing it’s a mixture of the green notes and dry vetiver!

The green fresh bamboo is almost mouth watering. It adds a juicy fresh note which again keeps the fruits from getting too sweet.

Settling down, the blueberry comes and goes from the spotlight.

We’re at an hour in. I’ll update in a while.

Around 5 hours now - settled into a slightly sweet floral with soft and creamy undertones. Still get the blueberry note too.

very different from anything I’m used to smelling, really like it!

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29 days ago

Poets of Berlin from Vilhelm Parfumerie is a vile bioluminescent mutant blueberry thing. A blueberry subjected to a sketchy, underfunded experiment in a prototype telepod but there was also a particle of lemon-aloe-bamboo Glade air freshener in the chamber before it was hermetically sealed as well as a smashed bedazzle gem that fell off of an intern’s acrylic nail, unnoticed. Torn apart atom by atom, the small jammy fruit merged with the glinting shards of sugary bling and a blisteringly caustic glow-in-the-dark citrus-lily. I don’t think David Bowie ever wrote a song about this monster but there was a movie adaptation with Jeff Goldblum.

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2 months ago

VP mentioning anything about Bowie in regards to this fragrance is laughable, I agree. I still have a soft spot for it though, every once in a while, when the bamboo doesn’t feel that off putting...

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2 months ago

The bamboo note! Oh my, does it add a twist. It’s like smelling a freshly baked blueberry muffin but also a very hot person. It’s just sexy

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4 months ago