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Extemiareexia – :
I agree with Lorenzo, reminded me of Creed Viking. Starts with a big grapefruit note that leads into the salt accord which then leads to a big dose of basil, Vetiver and piercing woods. A big pass for me, I will stick to Frapin’s greatest work, Speakeasy.
LordMaul – :
Surprised that pineapple wasn’t listed as one of the top notes…
To me this is like a day at a tropical beach, waves lapping onto shore, you’re sitting under a coconut tree, enjoying the gentle sea breeze while eating the most sweet and juicy pineapple!
Casual but I think the vetiver and woods pull it back to make it borderline ok for the workplace.
dronann – :
A better version of Creed Viking, 98% close and with a Grapefruit and Basil opening instead. Very Fresh in the start and not tart at all, warm drydown.