French niche line Memo has launched Tamarindo, the third fragrance in the Graines Vagabondes series (see Kedu and Ilha do Mel).
Syncopated dance of drums, oil of jasmine. Soft graze of Guanacaste leaves, as green as emeralds. Pineapple catches the light with each facet. It blossoms like a flower beneath the Cardamom sun, caressed by the frothy spray of bergamot. Vanilla takes on a soft, red glow. Though I’m swept away by the benzoin wind, though the breaking waves turn my heart patchouli, I return to Tamarindo where the jungle is a show of art. Between the giant spiders and the happy lizards, inspiration takes on a heady scent.
Additional notes include jasmine.
Memo Tamarindo is available in 75 ml Eau de Parfum.
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This seems really nice. Pretty bottle too.
It does sound fun! Ilha do Mel sounded great too but now cannot remember if I tried it or not.
Memo is so expensive to me it’s just white noise. I liked Kedu but it was so overpriced for a crisp cologne.
I’d say that’s about my opinion too. Have liked a few of them, but don’t adore them, and don’t like them anywhere enough to match the price.
I’m just curious to find out what happy lizards smell like.
Pineapple, duh!
This makes me want to go on vacation.
“Beneath the Cardamom sun”–sounds like it should be a new movie!
I think the bottle looks cheap, the gold cap doesn’t match the high price.
It sounds good! I wish I could immerse myself in the bottle design and stay there for the rest of winter. So dreamy!
Giant spiders and happy lizards , well it sounds inviting…
I’m in Costa Rica right now and I want to try this when I get home to see if it smells the same.