The other pyramid contains marjoram and thyme. Also slightly herbaceous but fresh notes blend in. The petitgrain is accompanied by some bitter citrus fruits. Here rather in a penetrating version, which fortunately lies down fast. I don't feel bad about the freshly sprayed top note, but this 4711 Vibe is more of a bore. Fortunately, after a few minutes this lies down. One notices quite clearly, as I immediately get a slight resemblance to 4711 and Neroli Portofino freshly after spraying on. This note comes very close to the Neroli note. For those who don't know them: This note is obtained from leaves of citrus plants, especially bitter orange. But from the beginning: There's a lot of petitgrain to start with. The pyramid you find on other pages seems to make more sense. To the fragrance: This pyramid is of course so completely incomplete. For bottle freaks definitely an eye-catcher and nice gimmick. The entire Artisan range has pretty flacons and the other JV fragrances are also really stylish. The bottle is a real eye-catcher for the first time and fits perfectly to this summer feeling. With more than 40 Euro a 75ml it is not cheap, but affordable and not a scent you can do a lot wrong with. In the end, curiosity won and I bought this one blind. I find the concept very interesting for midsummer and warmer days. Hypes are not always justified for every taste, but I like to test such fragrances anyway. Especially since john Varvatos is also a brand that I like and is usually not represented in the big perfumeries and department stores. Highly praised, hyped, often mentioned and also here he gets away with 7.9 very well. I've been keen on this scent for a long time.
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