Blu Mediterraneo : Cipresso di Toscana (new) fragrance notes

  • Head

    • star anise, elemi, orange, petit grain
  • Heart

    • sage, lavender
  • Base

    • cypress, pine

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Latest Reviews of Blu Mediterraneo : Cipresso di Toscana (new)

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If this lasted longer, I would have rated it 5 stars. Cipresso di Tuscana isn’t really groundbreaking, but it is exactly what I want to smell like on most days. It’s cypress and clean for a few hours and then close in clean for six or seven hours more. Floris 1962 is probably my favourite scent these days, and Cipresso is the dressed down everyday version of it.
18th December 2021
251059
Never had the chance to compare it to the original, but I really like this. Not only does it pull off a good rendition of cypress, supported by most prominently by aromatics, but it also works as an instruction for those learning what notes appear in their favourite abstract scents. On trying this, I will be better equipped to find cypress in what will largely, I imagine, be masculine fragrances. What I like about the Blu line is that the eponymous ingredient is prominent but that it tends to be, in most cases, given just enough of a supporting cast to keep it interesting. I might have to obtain a bottle of this at some point.
5th October 2019
221845

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I bought a bottle of this thinking it was the original 1999 version, but it was this one. I didn't even know there was a new release of this with different notes than the original until I saw it under new releases last night here on Basenotes. I'm not sure how I feel about this. On one hand I'm glad it's been re-released because I've wanted to try this one for several years. On the other hand I don't know how this compares to the original. I do like this one although I don't really pick up much pine or cypress. It almost reminds me of Czech & Speake's Villa Ausonia in the dry down, which means it has some sweetness to it along with a hint of a balsamic greenness. I'd still like to compare the original, but I am glad to have this in my rotation.
2nd May 2019
216059