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Friday, May 17, 2013
Fueguia 1833 Patagonia, Thays
When I heard the word Thays, I thought that it was short for the Spanish word for tea, considering this fragrance is inspired by Mate Yerba. I quickly learned that Thays is named after the French-Argentine landscape architect, Carlos Thays, and soon the story behind this unique and complex fragrance emerged. South America is in the house, read my post on CaFleureBon.
http://www.cafleurebon.com/new-niche-fragrance-review-fueguia-1833-patagonia-thays-the-lure/
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