Jo says: “…. the world is divided into those who love smoky scents, and those who really seriously don’t…..”
I guess I go for the smoky stuff. Can’t get enough actually.
Read Jo Fairley’s review of a smoky scent (No 3 Lonestar Memories) here and follow her thoughts on how to divide the universe of perfumes. Love it! And for those who do not really go for smoke: Here’s a non smoky treat. A little cut-out of the Lonestar Memories cowboy picture. One day, one day… I need to make T-shirts with that guy printed on them.
And please: do not forget to comment yesterday’s post to join in the draw.




One word: HOT.
Dear Andy, it was very pleasant to come for me in blog and at once to see a familiar face
– the truth I have a bottle from you, on which else there is no image, (how many years have passed from now on), but I consider this guy, almost that as the relative 
? Very much it would be pleasant to me T-shirt from the main page of a site – excellent colour, and white graphic inscription Tauer – it is strict, laconic and it is recognised.
, and many thanks Jo Fairley, for excellent review.
The idea with T-shirts, is smart idea, but not everyone can probably incur Jo on the breast
I the fan leather and smoky scents. I very much love Lonestar Memories and Knize Ten, only it at me has already ended
Hugs.
Chris: YES!
Vladimir, do you know Gomma by the brand ETRO. This is also quite an experience. Closer to rubber and smoke than wood and smoke, but for sure one of a kind, too. A very brave perfume, as is Knize Ten!
You and your cowboys, Mr Tauer
I’d say the world is divided into people who like smoke fragrances and people who don’t know what they’re missing.
Thanks for the link.
ah…Lonestar Memories ! i love it , crave for it in cold weather, in winter…like bonfire . dry but its hot, warm so lovely. smell of leather , smoke..yum yum… my fav smell is the candle when its blown out….!