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So, there are different reasons why different fragrances appeal to us all. I can say personally that at times I see a bottle and think that it must smell good because of the way the bottle looks. I know this is irrational, but it’s more subconscious than anything I suppose. My point in saying that is that on first glance of seeing a picture of the bottle I thought this fragrance looked appealing (I hadn’t even seen the note scheme). Upon glancing at the notes then I was a bit more sure I would enjoy this, although I had some hesitation because fragrances that have a strong-scented rose in them are kind of ‘iffy’ for me. Well, I found a sample on ebay and went for it and was glad I did. It was like a trifecta – 1) Bottle looks appealing to me, 2) *sounds* like it’d smell good, and 3) then it actually did smell good.
With that said, A Day in Grasse is a scent for a bright, sunny day. It’s a very earthy scent, not in a dirty type of way, but in an “Hey kids go out in the yard and play and get out of the house because it’s sunny” type of scent. The beginning of aDG is tart citruses, spices and something green. In the background the spices lurk along with the vetiver. Soon, the citruses wear off and the rose, spices and vetiver become the main part of this scent. I’m not familiar with what clover smells like, so whether or not this plays a serious role here I cannot say. Sillage is just right, not too powerful and not light; it can be overdone, but you’d probably have to put quite a bit on. It lasted anywhere from 8-10 hours on me.
So, as I said, I hit a trifecta here. This is easily the best scent I’ve ever smelled that contains rose as a serious note (though that’s not a large number). I’m definitely going to purchase this soon.