Take some Grey Flannel by Geoffrey Beene, add a few other fragrances at random, and you will probably get something like this rather indistinct and disappointing creation. It's not unpleasant, but it ...
Wonderful imagery of a walk through a forest under a starry sky, the pinecones crackling underfoot. Attractively packaged in a dark blue bottle. Unfortunately the juice appears to be an afterthought. ...
Pleasant fragrance in the direction of jasmine and maybe osmanthus. Attractive name and marketing story, but no relation between the name and the fragrance. Not an unusual situation and this will prob...
Subtle composition. Twiggy, vaguely smoky, the subdued orris/iris background is quietly rooty without smelling too much like carrots, as orris is prone to. One has the impression of being in the prese...
Fresh fruit-cocktail with tangy grapefuit and ?lychee notes, plus the woody-rhubarb element. Excellent, one of my top favourites, great for men
Pleasant but rather unoriginal fragrance, Some vetiver, supported by ambergris and musk I would guess. Closely similar to Cartier's 'declaration', apart from the price
I agree with Paschat, it's nice. The leather and fruit combination seems original (probably isn't, but I've never come across it before) The drydown develops a sweet jam like character but never lose...
Brut-style fougere, unobjectionable and perfectly acceptable but less clearly defined in character than either Brut or Canoe.
It does have a tobacco-flavouring character. It's similar to sweetened cigars like the Swisher brand.
I like this,as a man, it's fresh and different. I am slightly reluctant to splash out for it though because the scent is very similar to angelica roots oil. Although expensive, a good grade of this oi...