i have wanted to buy this for years and i hemmed and hawed and finally did it. many of my fragrance reviews are complains about staying power but this one gets a pass because it's an eau de toilette...
Eau de Campagne is a wonderful green galbanum first on, though not being a galbanum fan, this is way too much so for me. But it dries fast to a delicious herbal cool, with a moment or two of nearly 4...
I had been wanting to try EdC for years. Had a little money at the end of the year, so I figured, go ahead. I'm glad I did. It is a unisex fragrance, but to my nose, it is a bit more masculine unti...
Timeless and gender-neutral, Eau de Campagne is what I would describe as an essentially blueblooded lush green. The fresh vivacity of tomato leaves is impeccably offset by the herbaceous bitterness of...
A 'nice' fresh green unisex scent which smells expensive . I like it but not enough to buy it. Good packaging though.
Lovely! I find this more feminine than masculine though it's a unisex. One of the most pleasant scents I know, and one I would not like to be without. Sometimes if I have had to bear and suffer too sy...
What a suprise this one was. At first sniff - I was a bit taken aback. BOY is this GREEN!!! I'm not one to avoid masculine scents - if I like them. I put this as gender neutral. Not overly masculi...
I really like this scent. Slightly herbal, green, and very elegant (a bit reminiscent of the scent of sisley creams). It does smell a little bit like men's cologne, but once it is dried down, it becom...
This is like those oldfashioned masculine eau de colognes. But it could be charming... Very green, very herbal, rather strong. Reminds me of eau de colognes that my grandfather used to wear long ago. ...
I like the scent! It's really unique and fresh. Very green. Reminds me of eau de cologne mixed with some sort of leaves / grass. Definitely for younger customers, compared to the Sisley Eau Du Soir!