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sergeyvko – :
I always thought the Bombay Sapphire bottle and label were really nice, classy, though I’ve never been much of a gin person. Gin of course is known for the juniper berries and that’s what you get here and the whole aroma of this scent is nice, lite and effervescent.
Juniper berries, lemon and angelica and orris are a great mixture that isn’t heavy. So many scents turn out smelling like 4711, like Mugler’s Cologne and Ford’s Portofino. This may be in the same vein but stands a bit apart.
Very light, citrusy and perfect for extreme heat. Like most citrus/aqueous fragrances this might not last long or project but it is classy and gives a cooling effect.