I had high hopes for this one. An all-season signature candidate that opens with a genuinely compelling tango between citrus and wood — well-blended, entertaining, the kind of opening that makes you think you've found something. Then the drydown arrives and brings an uninvited guest. As it develops, an animalic accord emerges that I couldn't immediately place. Some research into the note breakdown leads me to suspect blackcurrant — a note that, on certain skin types, can turn in an unexpected and unwelcome direction. On mine, it effectively dismantles everything the opening built. What started as a promising signature becomes something I actively don't want to be wearing. The performance is genuinely excellent — six to eight hours without question. Which, under these circumstances, is less of a selling point and more of a sentence. If blackcurrant works on your skin, this fragrance may land very differently for you and is worth exploring. If you're not sure, sample first. The opening will seduce you, and you'll want to know whether the drydown has the same effect before you commit. For me, it's a pass — which is the most frustrating kind, because the potential was clearly there.