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Scent Profile
Top notes: Citron, Calabrian bergamot, Sicilian orange — giving a bright, fresh-citrus opening.
Middle (heart) notes: Tunisian neroli, Nigerian ginger, Ceylon cinnamon — adding a fresh-spicy, slightly floral/aromatic heart that brings complexity beyond simple citrus.
Base notes / Dry-down: Chinese black tea, Ambroxan, guaiac wood (and sometimes olibanum/incense) — resulting in a woody, slightly resinous, smoky-tea-amber woody dry-down.
Overall — the scent evolves from a fresh, zesty citrus start → aromatic-spicy floral/neroli heart → smooth, smoky/woody-tea dry-down.
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Vibe
Initially bright, refreshing and clean — like a fresh citrus-tea soap or clean linen.
As it settles, the spicy-aromatic heart gives it character — a refined, elegant freshness rather than a flat “just citrus.”
The dry-down is smooth, woody, slightly smoky and a bit resinous/amber-woody — mature, subtle, and somewhat sophisticated.
The overall feel is modern, clean, classy, versatile — good for someone who wants a fresh yet refined, slightly luxurious but wearable fragrance rather than something loud or “beast-mode.”
Many describe it as “luxury soap meets fine wood & tea,” making it less obtrusive, more classy and wearable.
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Longevity & Projection
Longevity: Good for a citrus-aromatic EDP — most sources report about 8+ hours on skin.
Projection / Sillage: Moderate — noticeable in the first few hours after application, then becomes closer to the skin (more intimate, soft trail) as it dries down.
It tends to perform better (in terms of longevity & projection) than many fresh-citrus fragrances, thanks to the woody-amber / tea / ambroxan base that anchors the scent.
Because of that, it’s been described by some reviewers as a “luxury everyday EDP” — fresh enough for day and summer use, but with enough depth for evening or cooler weather wear too.