Kolnisch Juchten - Jean Marie Farina

November 14th, 2007 by webmaster

Name Jean Marie Farina is known owing to the persistence on manufacture and distribution of the very first cologne - the Cologne Water. We shall leave behind brackets of this review of reasoning on the one who at whom has stolen or has bought recipe Eau de Cologne and who is the real legal owner of this recipe. Except for the Cologne Water, the company made also other colognes - for example - Kolnisch Juchten.
Today this cologne is taken away from manufacture and has already practically sunk into history. However, it still can be found in private collections or to be bought in perfumery shops selling out the stocks. It is a rectangular bottle of dark green glass with a red cover and a white label. We did not manage to find date of its invention, however by easy leather aroma, it is possible to assume, that it could be released in the first half of the XX century, prior to the beginning of the Second World War.
Aroma is quiet and soft. Initial citruses are muffled by the suede note. Suede is dark and little bit smoked.
Kolnisch Juchten it is created for impregnate clothes and air in the house, a bathroom and ties, bed sheets and towels, handkerchiefs and a life with its smell.



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