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kokaartist – :
For me this is a quite unisex fragrance, the pelargonium is dominant and has a monolithic character. At all it’s a nice fragrance.
Proxi888 – :
The opening of AW is dominated by white musk. The pelargonium is also there at the start, touching every note in this scent.
At the heart of AW, the pelargonium remains dominant and it is subtly surrounded by a wood note. The juniper seems to blend in w/the pelargonium as well. I never get bergamot at all in this fragrance. The pelargonium is the nadir of AW. So, in a sense, I find this somewhat linear, which may or not be a good thing depending on one’s perspective.
AW is a so-so fragrance. I would say it is distinctive, but I wouldn’t call it a great fragrance. If I was a teacher grading this I would probably give it a ‘C’ or ‘C-‘, ie – not good enough to buy again (although it’s not expensive at all, maybe 30$ or so), but if someone bought it for me I’d probably wear it.
mumumu – :
One really stunning fragrance. But trust me – not in a good way. I hate this note of pelargonium, which actually is the main scent you can smell in it. Otherwise it is clean and not really strong. Can last up to 5 hours. It reminds me of a village, where old ladies have a lot of pots with pelargonium and it’s really hot outside, so you can smell it everywhere. And when the rain comes and clears all the strong scent, then it can actually smell little bit like Sergio Tacchini Active Water