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apmada – :
I picked this up on holiday in the south of France well over 15 years ago. A lovely citrusy slap in the face. Years later, I acquired Monsieur Balmain, which very much brought to mind this gem from Mon St Michel, featuring a good dose of lemon, cedar and bitter orange. I remember walking the streets of southern France with my mother, and smelled a cologne that really appealed to me, being a child at the time, I asked my mother to investigate. She came back with Mon St Michel and another called “Eau de Cédrat” by a brand called Flora.
It evokes perfectly an afternoon in the South of France post shower, when you just want to feel clean and “French”. Really weak sillage on this one, splash on liberally. I only use it when I want to rekindle those memories of Southern France, I have no idea if you can still get it, but if you should come across it on your travels, it’s a must buy to add to your citrus collection. Ok, it’s not Eau Sauvage, but still packs a really authentic blast of Southern France.
Scent: 8,5.
Sillage: 3.
overall: 10! (for the nostalgia).