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In a witty, irreverent and innovative handbook two experts combine authority and experience to review nearly 1,500 fragrances - separating the divine from the good from the monumentally awful; from 'a towering masterpiece' to 'a secret not worth keeping'. Their stylish book will do for scent what Robert Parker's books have done for wine.It also features introductions to women's and men's fragrances, to trends and to history and chemistry; a glossary and many 'Top Ten' Lists; and an informative section on frequently asked questions. This is a truly unique and useful guide, one written with a…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a witty, irreverent and innovative handbook two experts combine authority and experience to review nearly 1,500 fragrances - separating the divine from the good from the monumentally awful; from 'a towering masterpiece' to 'a secret not worth keeping'. Their stylish book will do for scent what Robert Parker's books have done for wine.It also features introductions to women's and men's fragrances, to trends and to history and chemistry; a glossary and many 'Top Ten' Lists; and an informative section on frequently asked questions. This is a truly unique and useful guide, one written with a passion for its subject, and a perfect gift.

It includes: Chinatown (Bond. No. 9) - gourmand chypre (the endearingly plucky firm of Bond No. 9 has produced its first masterpiece - like a corner of a small French grocery in summer.A treasure in a beautiful bottle); Hugo (Hugo Boss) - unexciting lavender (dull but competent - suggestive of a day filled with strategy meetings); and, Gardenia (Chanel) - not gardenia (a thoroughly unpleasant, loud airport-toilet floral).
Autorenporträt
Luca Turin, geboren 1953 in Beirut, ist Biophysiker und Buchautor. Sein leidenschaftliches Interesse gilt dem Geruchssinn, der Kunst der Parfümerie und der modernen Duftindustrie. Er lebt in Boston.
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As scintillating as it is comprehensive...this pungent, entrancing book is a wake up call for the nostrils. The Independent