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Miubub – :
Clean & fresh. It was only ever citrus to me. Like my previous Etro, became my room spray. That way I could enjoy it whenever I walked from room to room. Pegaso made me smile.
Ramiraz – :
Starts out bright, sharp, floral, and herbal, then turns slightly powdery and sweet.
Дмитриии – :
Smells clean and fresh a perfect summer scent, however lack longevity and very poor sillage. You would do better to buy a fabric freshener. It is nice but if you want this sort of clean smell, try Le Tulipe by Bryedo.
It a fragrance which people think wow you have just showered and you have a good grooming regime. I think IMHO its more suited for a young woman than a man.
vladiv – :
Very soft woody-citrus scent with a poor sillage and longevity…unfortunatelly because it is a would be a perfect elegant summer scent for men and woman equally. Pity…
KoT32 – :
A soft gentle aromatic, Pegaso opens with plenty of neroli and basil, with some light bergamot entwined, the opening is fresh and green, but gentle, without being crisp. The labdanum is this is quite noticeable, its a note this fragrance could have done without. Later cedar, iris, and benzoin mature in the base for a soft woody experience. The perfume isn’t unique, Ive had something entirely similar previously, and its not about sexy or sophistication either. Its a cool, casual fragrance I could see used in the office. Best for day wear.
sol – :
Pegaso was a speed love for me! I smelled it and Ambra in a store and fell in love with both right away. I was obsessed with them for the day but my love faded the next morning.
Pegaso smells like straigh-forward cardamom to me! I was very surpriced not to find it on the list. That’s why I can’t separate any notes I smelled there as the combination combination smelled exactly like cardamom when I tried it.
Considering the fact that Pegaso smells like the spice in baked goods to me, could it be that I loved it because I was very hungry at the time? After all I don’t really even want to go back to it anymore.
coolboy84 – :
Really lovely!
I smelled a charming, fresh, beaming accord of bergamot with basil and a hint of pepper. Summery, relaxed, simple, mediterranean – could make my perfect warm season smell.
But staying power of 1 hour is really unsatisfactory for this price. The accord just faded, didn’t reveal anything else than it was in the top notes.
david77 – :
I’ve got a bit cold, so it was such a pleasure to inhale this. It opens a bit medical, but only in the best way, very aromatic, first I was surprised by a burst of basil and pepper, followed by sweet neroli and warm resins. I love how it all plays together. It smells a bit of eucalyptus actually and together with warm resins makes a weird, but enjoyable mix.
I’m not particularly fond of woody fragrances, but this smells lovely. I think it would work perfect on a man, but it’s definitely unisex, so a woman who enjoys woody fragrances should give this a try.
lviuerblvblkshvks – :
I don’t know where I got the idea that this was a fruity floral – perhaps the mental image of a pink winged horse? Needless to say, my expectations were borne out of whimsy and grieviously injured by reality.
Despite being quite assertive, Pegasus doesn’t have any sharp edges. It is bountiful and bursting with life. Opening with a bright and cheery basil/bergamot the fragrance becomes softer as it progresses, the iris bringing Pegasus back to a more pronounced and feminine keel. Even the pepper is relatively subdued, adding an interesting facet without becoming too dusty/prickly.
The drydown comprises cedar and the creamy sweetness of benzoin. This remains very much androgynous though, adapting itself to its wearer.
I don’t consider Pegasus a very engaging perfume, Etro seems to make quite intellectual perfumes, not so much the thrilling ‘shagging in the back alley’ kind. With this in mind, I would recommend Pegasus as suitable for men and women working in the office.
djtech – :
I’ve seen Pegaso for some time now and wanted to test it, but always gone past it to test something else. Today I almost gone past too.. I decided to test Etra and also spotted this one, so I sprayed some on blotter to see what it is (I’m lately testing a lot of things on paper strips, because that’s whole range I’m unfamiliar yet and curiosity takes over).
At first it’s very light, subtle floral that I almost immediately thought to be nothing special.
Later, as I rushed past it (it’s on top of my old pc) I caught a whiff and picked it up again.
Well, it changed. Creamy floral with benzoin a little amount of pepper gives this scent some character.
Smells very like some kinda vintage cream- rich and thick, but also with some lightness to it.
Not quite what I want now (I’m into L’Artisan’s dry spices now <3)