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шон – :
I’ve never found myself to be anosmic until possibly now. Not sure if the tester bottle at Sephora was just a fluke, but from initial spray to the end, all I got from this was ambrox. As someone who loves scents like ambrox and iso e super, I loved it. It wasn’t until I read the reviews here that I realized I was missing out on a smooth, juicy bergamot punch this whole time! I’ll need to test out another bottle and update this review.
repairmesa – :
This is one of my absolute favorites, the bergamot is just so juicy and natural but never sharp like so many out there. It’s stays smooth and almost creamy, think Allure Homme Edition Blanche but bergamot instead of lemon and just so much better and higher quality. I agree with another review on here, you do get a slight alcohol/liquor vibe, mainly in the opening but really it stay throughout the life of the fragrance. It’s almost a silver tequila/ white rum vibe mixed with bergamot it’s almost like a perfectly balanced margarita, not too sweet not too tart but just right. And much like a margarita, there’s never a wrong time for this, it’s very versatile. It’s definitely not overly boozy or anything like that but if you know your tequilas and rums you’ll probably pick up a little hint of them in this, and actually the very first time I asked someone what they thought of it they immediately said “Tequila? Mmm like a margarita!”.
Not sure what else I can say about this one just try it out. It’s very versatile, gets compliments without screaming, can be worn all year round and dressed up or down, and it pretty much layers well with anything if you’re into that, especially all the other Rag & Bone line.
giliermo – :
Very fresh bergamot and black pepper in the opening. The pepper note is pretty strong and lasts a good while. After the pepper fades, I can smell sweet orange blossom, which is one of my favorite notes. Unfortunately, the orange blossom doesn’t last long and then the fragrance just fades away. I was hoping for a little bit more from this.
pimkov – :
I’m so sad! I chose this scent because I love all of the notes it purportedly has.
On me, it’s all alcohol at the beginning (a LONG beginning), and then maybe an hr in, if I put my nose about 6 inches away, I get some nice cashmere. 7 inches, nada, 5 inches and less, old man, stay-away scent. Will try on the bf and hope for better 🙁 I really want to hope it’s just my chemical composition, because these are usually beautiful notes.
ohg138JeomiWogkig – :
Just perfect. I don’t think I’ve smelled a better bergamot fragrance. Perfect for a man in the summer. IMO, it’s head and shoulders above Le Labo Bergamot 22, which everyone praises for some reason
fhn543elipseskism – :
My final Rag & Bone fragrance to sample (of the octet) and it’s not bad at all. In addition to the eponymous bergamot note, the petitgrain and pepper foster a diverse opening, herbal and ever so slightly spicy, before the orange blossom mixes in rather quickly and transforms this into more of a floral dry down. Woods and musk soften the impact of the dry down and this settles into something pleasant, though I believe I prefer the opening somewhat. Maybe it’s the cashmere wood but there’s something slightly odd about the dry down after the freshness of the bergamot has faded.
Performance is mediocre, seemingly more the norm than the exception for this line.
The scent is roughly average, but the pricing ($140 for 50ml) is prohibitive for many, not that I’d be springing for a bottle at a lower price point, anyway, but that’s me. Sample before buying, as it’s OK but odd.
6 out of 10
FriendBrady – :
Top: bergamot, petitgrain, pepper
Middle: freesia, orange blossom, cedar wood
Base: ambrox, cashmere wood, musk