by Histoires de Parfums
This fragrance offers a bright and vibrant citrus opening dominated by grapefruit, orange, and yuzu, leading into a complex floral heart featuring neroli, jasmine, lotus, and orange blossom. The dry down introduces a soft vanilla and vetiver base, adding warmth and subtle depth. It feels most at home in spring and summer, with a sillage that is moderate to strong in the initial hours, though it fades noticeably after three to five hours. The scent walks a fine line between fresh cologne and floral sophistication, recalling both Byredo Sundazed and Sole di Positano—delivering an almost edible juiciness with a bitter-green undertone accentuated by geranium. While the top notes are universally praised for their tart, juicy quality, a few users describe the heart as discordant or overwhelming, particularly due to the prominence of neroli and other white florals. Overall, it presents a highly realistic and uplifting citrus-floral profile that captures the essence of a sun-drenched garden.