The opening is wet, living and green, incredibly zesty, like being headfirst in a barrel of bitter orange peel. I'm not sure if it's the citrus playing tricks with my nose but it smells peppery too. By the way the opening lasts a long time, enjoyable while it lasts though, the combination of zesty green and peppery made me feel the same as how aldehydes do, all tingly as if electrified.
It stayed this way on me for a good hour and more, bitter and green. I started picking out the rose note and the melon, with a base of dry musty woods, the wetness having slowly evaporated. I find it overall more bitter and tart than fruity floral and I'm not getting the plum note. The leather joins the woods finally and the scent stops evolving further, staying a mixture of mossy green, tangy and woody.
It's an effervescent semisweet green scent that surprised me as I expected something more fruity leather from the notes. Instead it could be a sparkling, happier relation to Chanel's Cristalle.
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