
Image: borrowed from the abyss of Internet picture of Dom in Köln
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In Köln I met a friend who has shown me some of the hotspots and also presented with small decants of rare vintage perfumes (worth to mention in a separate entry).
Beauty and Nature shop has a collection of Primavera essential oils and absolutes where I could try some new ones I was not familiar with yet. For some oils and absolutes they have several variations – like several jasmine, rose and neroli oils/absolutes. Surprising was to try a soft and gentle white rose oil. Finally I’ve bought some of them to play with later:
Osmanthus absolute from Australia 5% solution in pure alcohol – reminds me of a combination of tannic note of black tea and sour and sweet dried apricots.
Magnolia blossoms oil from China – with its salty note reminds me of lavender a bit. But it has more aspects to get acquaintance with.
Cacao extract from Peru – perfect chocolate, almost to eat from the bottle.
Tagetes oil (African marigold) 15% solution in pure alcohol – the first impression – coffee with rum, but later I discovered its herbal floral fragrance with a bitter chocolate undertone.
Beauty&Nature
Ehrenstraße 40-42
50762 Köln
The cakes again… I feel like I am in paradise. This time I did try a kind of walnut cake – did they use some ambrosia to make it?
The perfumery I visited was Apropos – a large assortiment of niche perfumery.
Apropos
Mittelstrasse 12
D-50672 Köln
www.apropos-coeln.de
Well, highlights only:
The use of pink feathers instead as blotters…
I did try some Montales:
Blue Amber – a nicely dirty amber – like Ambre Sultan with more animalic notes.
Ginger and musk – nice spicy musky sweetness, like ginger candies. The most of sweetness comes from the synthetic musks. They had a sample of it.
Red aoud – surprisingly similar to Red Vetyver.
Finally I tried Tundra. I know this one and this time it didn’t appear to be special. But after I put it on my skin it began slowly opening and gave me its various facets (berries, fresh water, herbs of tundra etc). In about a half hour it was the only fragrance I could smell (one spray of it has conquered it all). Now it’s on my wishlist too.
I visited the Commes de Garçons boutique that I never could find if I was alone – it’s behind a door from a frosted glass with almost no sign on it (actually you can see only the upper third of small “commes de garcons” sign). They have just several fragrances. The green series I wanted to try was not there.
Friesenwall 5-7
50672 Köln, Germany
Köln has the biggest Gothic cathedral, but less beautiful than one I’ve seen in Aachen.
The house 4711 is a kind of disappointing tourist hotspot now. You can still buy their modern versions of eau de cologne, Tabac, Tosca and several others. You can also visit a small exhibition of their history at glance. But there is nothing left from a spirit of former glory of the House.
Finally traditional German “lunch” (taken at about 18.00, so it has become the main meal of the day). This time I tried a kind of “butcher’s dish” – various kinds of meat with mashed potato and sauerkraut (yes, what else ;-). Simple, heavy and delicious.
The Beauty and Nature shop sounds wonderful, especially the Osmanthus, Cacao and Tagetes.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenThe food sounds great. I love sauerkraut and pork.
The Beauty and Nature shop has a lot of nice things. My goal was only the Primavera essential oils there. But they have also several natural perfumes and cosmetics.
BeantwoordenVerwijderenI do really believe food sounds great to you - I often watch your nicely made pictures of your culinary adventures - they always looks delicious and are inspiring.
Oh yes, food is another passion of mine indeed :) Thank you! I am so glad you like my food posts, I have so many more to do, finding the time to do them though is difficult lately :(
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