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natali24 – :
I like this a lot. At first whiff it reminds me of Gruene’s Vintage for Men, Pierre Cardin Musk, and Revillon’s The French Line, but its fresh, green coniferous opening fades more quickly and becomes more subdued than any of those three. There are a lot of notes that seem to rise and fall over the life of the scent, and so well blended that even when individual notes appear, they remain as part of the whole as well. It’s a leathery chypre with a prominent forest-y quality — a genre that appears to have fallen from grace, since Pancaldi is the only one of the four still in production, and even it is hard to find.
WeeliEmball – :
What great stuff. This one is all about nostalgic feelings to me. Sad that i cant find it anywhere. Pancaldi along with Trussardi Python and Guy Laroche Horizon was my beloved and favorite scent as a very young lad from the late 80s till the mid 00 but Pancaldi was my introduction into the world of fragrances.
aregon – :
I’ve got the concentree version. That scream more fern compared with the first version which actually was very poor in longevity and sillage but more vibrant and fresh, minty someway. Anyway this is a good creation, classic but dareful in something. My version smell sort of leatherviolet between the strong fern and the aromatic sweet cloves-tonka. Cause of that violet leather remember me also, in very far way, Fahrenheit Absolute/Fahrenheit.