Year: 2006
Notes: spices, orange blossom, white flowers, white musk
Zagara is probably the least feminine-smelling orange blossom fragrance that one has yet encountered.
With the distinctive aura of a masculine Eau de Cologne, its tangy, green and spicy attributes eventually permit the white florals to emerge, though its floral femininity never threatens to dominate. The noticeably tart drydown is more subdued than the opening, with a ginger-infused barbershop aroma prevailing.
Overall, it's a well-executed and uplifting composition that most men should feel comfortable wearing, with good longevity and moderate sillage.
With the distinctive aura of a masculine Eau de Cologne, its tangy, green and spicy attributes eventually permit the white florals to emerge, though its floral femininity never threatens to dominate. The noticeably tart drydown is more subdued than the opening, with a ginger-infused barbershop aroma prevailing.
Overall, it's a well-executed and uplifting composition that most men should feel comfortable wearing, with good longevity and moderate sillage.