Description
Atkinsons has launched Mint & Tonic in spring 2018, a new fragrance from the Contemporary Collection.
“For this freshest of new editions we have joyously plundered the tranquility of the English Potager Garden to exalt the herbaceous godsend that is mint, the inspiration for the herbaceous thrill that is Atkinsons Mint & Tonic eau de parfum.
A fiendishly versatile scent of sparkling freshness and pitch perfect mood elevation.Swooshing into life, light as air, like a skateboard carving upon a gentle gradient.
The burst of just crushed mint dissipates into a melodic breeze of floral and herbal-citrus notes. Luminous mandarin, lime and ginger mingle with the more languid, earthy tones of musk and cedar wood. A shimmering fragrance of freshness and sensuality that instantaneously stirs the optimism of summer.”
Top: Grapefruit, Mint, Lime
Heart: Ginger, Geranium, Mandarin
Base: Cedarwood, Musk, Vetiver
Available as a 100 ml Eau de Parfum.
The nose behind this fragrance is Evelyne Boulanger.
ksevna83 – :
Tried this today after being accosted by a sales assistant who picked the wrong guy to talk fragrances with! I tested her kung fu and it was pretty poor, she was very nice though and didn’t pretend to be knowledgeable after she realised she was dealing with a fragrant OG!!! 😉 I found it slightly underwhelming in truth. I’m a big fan of this brand for some reason I say that because not one fragrance wows me but there’s some good solid stuff in there. Burlington Arcade was the highlight of recent releases from this house, Mint & tonic does open with a refreshing lime citrus, settling to a cleaner, aquatic type fragrance with a sharp hint of ginger. I was expecting something of the G&T or mojito from the name but instead a modern, clean affair which only has a hint of mint and no juniper which the tonic suggests. It’s a clean, cool citrus musk of good quality, with some vetiver and cedar in the base but that’s about it! Performance was average to poor on me.