Agatha (new) fragrance notes
Head
- night blooming jasmine, tuberose
Heart
- persimmon, passion fruit
Base
- woods, amber, myrrh
Latest Reviews of Agatha (new)
Agatha opens up very floral: Night blooming jasmine and tuberose have that tendency to take control of an accord. I think that the tuberose dominates over the jasmine because I get nothing of the jasmine indole. The accord seems quite soft almost reticent, but then, my dry skin usually tames the wildest of white floral combinations. On my skin it is a pleasant white floral, and it doesn't seem very tropically exotic, making it similar to many other white florals out there. I don't get very much fruit in the middle levels, because the florals continue to dominate: When the florals are exhausted, the fragrance moves to the base: either there is no middle or I continually miss it. The base is excellent smooth woods and amber edged with a bit of myrrh truly delightful, and believably unisex. Agatha EdT is long lasting, and it has only a bit of tropical exoticness, so it is a very easy wear.
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