I tried the Montale Chocolate Greedy today from a sample. Let me describe a scene for you, that best describes this scent. Imagine... [[insert the sound of a harp here]]:
You are at home baking a chocolate cake from scratch. You've melted some dark chocolate in your double boiler pot (none of that cocoa powder for you - you want the real stuff!). The scent of melted chocolate has filled the kitchen. Eggs, vanilla extract, flour all get mixed in and you're mixing it by hand. The well blended smell of chocolate cake batter, still warm from the melted chocolate that just came off the stove, fills your nose.
Someone enters the kitchen with an opened bottle of Black Aoud by Montale in their hands. You have your back to them, so you don't notice they are approaching you from behind. As you turn quickly, the bowl of cake batter in your hands knocks the bottle of Black Aoud into the cake batter. Splat! The dark rose and aoud scented liquid pools up on top of the creamy cake batter.
This is the smell of Chocolate Greedy folks. Simultaneously foody, aoud-y and...kinda gross. Ack!
I'll pass.
You are at home baking a chocolate cake from scratch. You've melted some dark chocolate in your double boiler pot (none of that cocoa powder for you - you want the real stuff!). The scent of melted chocolate has filled the kitchen. Eggs, vanilla extract, flour all get mixed in and you're mixing it by hand. The well blended smell of chocolate cake batter, still warm from the melted chocolate that just came off the stove, fills your nose.
Someone enters the kitchen with an opened bottle of Black Aoud by Montale in their hands. You have your back to them, so you don't notice they are approaching you from behind. As you turn quickly, the bowl of cake batter in your hands knocks the bottle of Black Aoud into the cake batter. Splat! The dark rose and aoud scented liquid pools up on top of the creamy cake batter.
This is the smell of Chocolate Greedy folks. Simultaneously foody, aoud-y and...kinda gross. Ack!
I'll pass.







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