by Salvatore Ferragamo
A bright, citrus-driven fragrance with a sharp opening dominated by bergamot and ambroxan, followed by a clean, slightly woody dry-down that leans toward a subtle green herbal freshness rather than a traditional blue fragrance profile. The scent is described as light, airy, and moderately projecting, with performance lasting around 6 hours and sillage moderate. It lacks the intense power of some mainstream blue fragrances but has a more refined, waterborne quality akin to a modern aquatic or mineralic cologne. Many describe it as refreshing without being heavy, with a calming effect and a pronounced citrus-balsamic character that recalls green lemon peels, minty notes, and a touch of ozonic crispness. Some note a hint of coffee in the top notes, though not that of a coffee bean, more like a soft aromatic undertone gently integrated into the composition. The long-term performance is reliably moderate, with most users finding the scent fades noticeably after the first hour, making overspraying unnecessary. It is generally liked for its simplicity and versatility in spring and summer, with most users applying it for daytime occasions. Despite some criticism of its linear development and limited longevity, it is consistently praised as a clean, modern alternative to common blue fragrances like Dior Sauvage or Bleu de Chanel.