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Alina261090 – :
Just tested this afternoon. Well, this is for me such an ambivalent perfume…
First, it is a good flanker of the original Aire de Loewe. It does not betray its nature. There is a conspicuous “air de famille” (never better said) in this. Sutileza means subtleness in spanish, and the advertising, which, sadly enough, it is not included in the Fragrantica database, features a beautiful vase with a single flower. All very subtle, minimalist, stylish and beautiful, which summarizes very well the spirit of the fragance. If you are a fan of the original Aire, or of floral-citrus fragancess, this is a must try for you…But…when you are not particullary fond of this kind of perfumes, or do not appreciate the Aire style -which is my case- you will find it dissapointing indeed. All what I get is a citrusy opening, a white floral heart and a woodsly, slightly chypre-like (very 70’s) background. Not bad, but I certainly prefer to spend my money -when I want a fresh fragance- in something like Álvarez Gómez, 4711 or Roger & Gallet rather to give away 70 € for a splash after bath cologne.