Mäurer & Wirtz 4711 Acqua Colonia Intense Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia Eau de Cologne 170ml Spray

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Secret Sales Created by Geza Schoen 4711 Acqua Colonia Intense Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia is a woody spicy fragrance, launched by 4711 in 2019, with a unisex audience. The fragrance is part of a line from 4711 which were made to be unisex and this is a great in that department. 4711 Acqua Colonia Intense Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia has top notes of Bergamot, Coriander and Pink Pepper, sitting on top of Jasmine, Osmanthus and Rose. At the base of the product here are Fir, Olibanum and Patchouli. Schoen has created a genuine masterpiece of a fragrance here, delivering a brilliant scent with real staying power and at a very affordable price. The scent is fresh, complex, multi-layered, and works perfectly as it flowed from the top to the dry down to deliver one of true surprise fragrances from 2019.

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Created by Geza Schoen 4711 Acqua Colonia Intense Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia is a woody spicy fragrance, launched by 4711 in 2019, with a unisex audience. The fragrance is part of a line from 4711 which were made to be unisex and this is a great in that department. 4711 Acqua Colonia Intense Wakening Woods Of Scandinavia has top notes of Bergamot, Coriander and Pink Pepper, sitting on top of Jasmine, Osmanthus and Rose. At the base of the product here are Fir, Olibanum and Patchouli. Schoen has created a genuine masterpiece of a fragrance here, delivering a brilliant scent with real staying power and at a very affordable price. The scent is fresh, complex, multi-layered, and works perfectly as it flowed from the top to the dry down to deliver one of true surprise fragrances from 2019.

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Product specifications

Brand 4711
EAN
  • 4011700750061
Color
  • Pink
Size
  • One Size

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