doomsday_disco Report post Posted March 11 (edited) “If I were chust your doggie. I know vot I vould do, Effry place vot you vould go I vould be going, too!” A warm slab of Kirschenmichel served with a cup of blue chamomile tea. Edited March 11 by doomsday_disco Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wilhelmscream Report post Posted March 23 Okay, I'll save you the googling, Kirschenmichel is bread pudding. In the bottle, definitely smell a kind of boozy, chewy, bready cherry? On the skin, I immediately smell the blue chamomile in a way I couldn't get at all in the bottle! Everything settles down rather quickly and beautifully into this wonderful gourmand goody and warm cup of tea place. It's absolutely delightful! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doomsday_disco Report post Posted April 28 This is lovely. When I smelled it in the decant, I wasn't sure how it would go on my skin because something in it made me think it might clash -- maybe it was the herbal quality of the chamomile? But I needn't have worried. I get some lots of lightly spiced cherry accompanied by a cup of chamomile tea. I don't really get a bread pudding scent from this, but that's fine with me. There is a bit of a syrupy quality to the scent after it has been on the skin for a while that I think is supposed to be evocative of a baked good, though. I really love the cherry in this and was pleasantly surprised by how well the chamomile complements it. I've tested it a few times already and am pretty sure I'm going to need a bottle. Of the two cherry scents in the Puppy Love collection, this one is my favorite. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bheansidhe Report post Posted yesterday at 12:07 AM Coziness in a bottle - the sweet bread pudding studded with dark cherries, a touch of whisky or cherry liquor blended into the butter- and confectioner's sugar-laden bread pudding glaze (just a touch) balanced by the gently steaming herbal tea. The tea note is distinct and the blue chamomile reads almost like an Earl Grey bergamot, but milder, snuggly like a sweater. I'd say the blend was dominated by blue chamomile tea, then cherry, and then bread pudding as a note in the background, making it more of a sweet afternoon pause than a sugary gourmand. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites