Date Added: 09/10/2012
Naw . . .it's not quite lemon pledge. It can be inoffensive officewear, but after all is said and done, it gets boring rather quickly.
I'll pass on this one.
by Bruce
Date Added: 09/10/2012
I really like this one because it is spicy and woody rather than sweet and green like many of today's newer fragrances. This heralds in the lineage of vintage fragrances not often worn today. While the clove is at first very strong, the citrus, musk, and amber will come out (I believe that in Victorian times people relied heavily on clove and lavender as can be seen in Edition).
by Stalone
Date Added: 09/10/2012
horrid, horrid, horrid, clove/musk to this extreme not good at all, sorry but this is foul
by Southpark
Date Added: 09/10/2012
I was eager to try this, but i was bitterly dissapointed, perhaps its my skin, but after an hour it just smelt like warm vegetables, the opening was slightly better though made me think of an old man with a leather breifcase on the orient express. Perhaps i will have to try it again to decide.
by Xmen
Date Added: 09/10/2012
This perfume has lemon, spices and wood in a perfect and balanced combination. It is a classic perfume, very masculine without being too strong, and versatile: you can wear it both at the office and in a romantic setting.
by Pirilious
Date Added: 09/10/2012
I find that it's strange that the overabundance of lemon here gives an illusion of a fresh mint leaf. Must be the interaction with the spices. Really fun accord. I smell cedar woods, too (and the note pyramids confirms my thought). Perfectly fine inoffensive office wear.
by Slapman
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