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spicrorongist – :
I love Detaille as a brand, they are such classy little Eau de cologne type scents that I challenge anyone to be offended by. Instead you’ll be won over by Their quaint charm and masterfully French compositions. Yachting is no different giving essentially what is quite a dry and earthy backbone of vetiver and something resembling black tea to me, with clean and aromatic cardamom and geranium. It’s reminds me of a couple of L’artisan perfumer scents maybe numero 10, dZing! and tea for two? Maybe? Don’t quote me on that! Something I really liked was that Detaille fragrances were available for sale in the lobby of a hotel I last stayed in, in Paris…I’ve never seen that before. This one isn’t my favourite but it’s decent.