I remember @Lars Friedmann giving this so much love a while back. I received a complimentary sample with a purchase, so I thought Iâd finally give it a proper wear today. My God, this opens beautifully. Within 10 seconds my mouth started watering. Itâs tropical, fresh, juicy, and surprisingly addictive. The opening feels fairly linear on my skin. I get pineapple, sea salt, bergamot, and that distinctive âiodineâ note. I assume thatâs where the seaweed-like, slightly metallic saltiness comes from. Then the beautiful passionfruit, white florals, and ginger come in and elevate everything. As it dries down, the fruitiness remains while the caramel and woods round things up. On a profile level, it also gives me a custard apple vibe, which probably explains why it feels so nostalgic and rounded to me. After Monkey Special, this is probably my favourite passionfruit and caramel fragrance. This is a genuinely beautiful scent. Juicy, creamy, smooth, and for the first time, a musky salty fragrance doesnât smell strange on me. Performance is unfortunately a bit underwhelming. At almost 6 hours, itâs already on its last legs. Mostly a skin scent at this point, and that was with 5 sprays. It creates a lovely scent bubble but doesnât leave much of a trail. If the projection and longevity were just a little better, this would have been an instant purchase for me. Iâve always said fresh niche fragrances are rarely worth the money. This fragrance is making me take those words back. This is worth the money. I still maintain that the LV offerings arenât. One thing Iâve found a bit odd is the brand itself. There doesnât seem to be an official website, much of a brand story, or the sort of presence youâd expect from a luxury house. I genuinely donât even know where Iâd ideally buy a bottle from, so I think the brand could benefit from investing more into its marketing and identity. I also saw a post recently about Alexandriaâs version, along with a comment mentioning the Montagne dupe. Iâll probably try the latter at some point, but my gut feeling tells me Iâd still end up choosing the OG.