Over the past several weeks, I’ve needed some “merry water,” and when I saw a bottle of Erik Kormann Eau de Fröhliche (fröhliche is German for “merry”), I smiled: the bottle features an image of one of the merriest creatures on earth — a pug.
Kormann is owner of a soap shop in Berlin (1000 & 1 Seife) and Eau de Fröhliche is his first fragrance. Eau de Fröhliche’s featured aroma is frankincense, but frankincense presented in a way that’s new to me, and unexpectedly fun. (I don’t know about you, but when I smell frankincense I rarely feel “lighthearted.”)
Apart from frankincense, Eau de Fröhliche contains raspberry and other fruit notes, cardamom, iris, dark chocolate, vanilla/tonka, tolu balsam, patchouli and rosewood. Prop up your feet and relax: Eau de Fröhliche takes its time in segueing from one phase of development to the next…