Year: 2014
Notes: marigold, jasmine, tuberose, vetiver, moss
Although supposedly an olfactory interpretation of marigold, in reality, Tagete is more about tuberose.
Possessing a suggestive freshness, it's still creamy but not overtly so. With underlying waxy green facets, the woody base manages to peak through much later, providing a prudent earthiness during the drydown. One can also discern a slight mineral nuance, from time to time, but its influence is rather minimal.
Once again, it's a well-crafted Profumum effort that's more expensive than it deserves to be. Coming across as mostly linear, sillage is discreet with moderate lasting power.
Possessing a suggestive freshness, it's still creamy but not overtly so. With underlying waxy green facets, the woody base manages to peak through much later, providing a prudent earthiness during the drydown. One can also discern a slight mineral nuance, from time to time, but its influence is rather minimal.
Once again, it's a well-crafted Profumum effort that's more expensive than it deserves to be. Coming across as mostly linear, sillage is discreet with moderate lasting power.