The opening is of substantial heaviness and density, with a bright but slightly resinous cumin pairing with a very nicely done coriander. A certain softly spicy
sultriness lies over these initial moments, and this all is very finely counterbalanced by a carefully intertwined petitgrain that is just adding a whiff of freshness that is an exquisitely
employed counterbalance to the other, richer top note components. Beautifully done.
The drydown predictably turns floral, jasmine predominantly with a touch of rose, and is less complex than the too notes are. The base is woodsy mainly, but a
synthetic ambergris tries to add variety. To stay in the marketing image conjured up - rightly or wrongly - this could be construed as a slightly fresh-salty breeze from a salt-crusted
chott lake across the hot lands.
The perfomance is superb with fairly strong sillage, excellent projection and a marvelous ten hours of longevity on my skin.
Overall the too notes are a masterfully crafted composition, whilst the rest is not on the same heights as he beginning. Quite overtly synthetic at
times, the sublime first part and the great performance secure it a top score with ease. Released 2005. 3.5/5