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absynthium
today i sampled this and i found it just wonderful maybe cos i'm a super jasmine lover but i have to say that this is one of the goutal frags that impressed me so much ,i tested the edt and i have to say that its longevity on skin is good enough i definitely would buy this soon, please let me know your opinions about it
vidabo
absynthium, several threads have been dedicated to this one. it's loved by quite a few, among whom me. It's rather unique and sumptuous, with a soft, tropical decadence. I look forward wearing it in hot weather. Haven't worn it much, but I find I wear all of Goutal's mostly in the summer.

Lou
vashopper
I love Songes! I'm a big Goutal fan & this one is done beautifully. I find the EDT lasts a long time on me, so I'm not seeing any edp in my future. I have a large decant which will last me quite awhile. Although the edp bottle is fab! Glad you're enjoying it, as well!
FiveoaksBouquet
Love Songes! I used up the small gift bottle of edt and have now dipped into the edp. They come out quite different on me and I have a slight preference for the edt which, on me, turns to gardenia--favourite flower, long lasting here too, love a true gardenia perfume. This is the only one that smells like true gardenia when I'm wearing it.

I like the edp too, absynthium, and I'm really delighted to have the moon bottle but I expect to get some more edt and wear it the most often of the two. To me the edt smells like fresh and fragile gardenia petals while the edp is more like a rich white floral bouquet.
lilybp
As the replies are suggesting, the two concentrations really smell quite different; it is not simply a matter of longetivity. On me, the EdP is better, since the EdT is somewhat sharp (especially in its opening), whereas the EdP is all creamy white flowers. Also--I love the moon bottle!
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