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sahabandit – :
I bought this several years back after one of Carlos Huber’s in-store introductions to his exclusive, luxurious line … but I stowed it in my wardrobe, to bring out on special occasions only, and somewhat forgot about it.
Recently, I retrieved it from the darkness and set it in plain view, and have started wearing it on sunny Saturdays … and I have now completely fallen for its considerable charms. I won’t dissect the notes or accords – I don’t have that gift – but I can wholeheartedly recommend it as a beautiful, full-bodied woody-citrus scent with surprising power and longevity.
L’Etrog Acqua has really grown on me, and found a place high up in my perfume pantheon!
Sutramatra – :
Fizzy citrus sodapop short lived…not impressed, not worth the investment.
ivan19871987 – :
I had no clue on what Etrog means. Apparently it is the Jewish name of the cedar fruit and it has religious relevance. Calling this perfume just cedar?
The name sounds exotical and mystical, but I don’t think that this perfume does justice to such high spiritual values, because, let’s be honest, it’s a mishmash of non specified citrus smelling like bitter lemon. Oh, so bad! The perfume is not bad-smelling, but with such a name and such a beautiful notes list, I expected more.
aleksandr1996 – :
Simply a juice of citrus fruits. Without any innovative prowess. May appeal to those who like perfumes dated and without risk.
pot49 – :
Strong citrus opening that smells like soapy etrog, but also, and this is the impression that lingers, of lemon. Then there’s a hard-green-leaf smell that I assume is the myrtle, although at the moment I can’t summon the particular smell of myrtle to mind. I also get a smell that reminds me of geranium, which I find frankly nasty; on me, whatever this is is a fetid mint smell. That lasts about an hour and then L’Etrog turns sharp green, almost medicinal.
It does not remind me at all of sheltering under the sukkah, smelling the lovely fresh etrog and watching the waving lulav.