
What it smells like
The Scent File profile
Bergamot opens things with a clean, slightly tart brightness before fig tree takes over — green, milky, and a little raw, like crushed leaves more than ripe fruit. The heart settles into violet adding a soft powdery lift that keeps the fig from reading too literal. Dry-down is where guaiac wood and tonka earn their keep: a warm, slightly smoky woodiness with a creamy benzoin-like sweetness underneath, moderate sillage that stays close to skin after a few hours without disappearing entirely. — Cool-weather casual wear for someone who wants gourmand warmth without anything that reads sweet or edible.
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