The first thing that caught attention is the presentation of the bottle (slightly truncated cone) built in a green glass, but with a natural blue tint (as a mixture of cobalt). It's not far from the typical green color of the wine bottles that are used on a daily basis. The finished glass is not perfect such those smooth modern bottles,but presents a series of undulations that give it a very traditional look. If to this we add the label design (front and back), and its characteristic bakelite cap, all this takes us to that "stale" air typical of the products manufactured in the 50s. As for the aromatic characteristics, is not the typical colony of lavender we might expect. Smooth citrus exit notes envelop the powerful lavender, later giving way to middle notes more "gourmand" which highlights spicy clove. The closed heart is a scent of lavender with a woody package, I would say cedar. Projection isn't perhaps the same strength of other colonies of this kind, but the trail is so nice and although it does not "fill" the environment, it certainly leaves a remarkable trace. In durability (fixation) it can not consider bad at all. It will remain active throughout the whole day, including in the next one. In terms of gender allocation, see more typical for male use, especially for those "closed" and woody notes seen in heart
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