From the brand's website:

A soothing morning breeze at the Riviera.

At first, a bright blast of the most beautiful Italian citrus essences and herbs, followed by a fresh and uplifting combo of vetiver and the most noble Florentine orris extract, worth thrice the price of gold. A very rare and precious absolute of white lotus lends an unusual sense of intrigue to it. The three different qualities of vetiver essences I used are specially rectified distillations for perfumery, bare of the typical sharp and bitter notes of common vetiver oils.

It's male, but I'm sure many ladies are going to love it, too.

Blue in Green fragrance notes

  • Head

    • bergamot petitgrain, bergamot peel, bitter orange, mandarin, lime, rosemary, clary sage, szechuan peppercorn
  • Heart

    • florentine orris, white lotus, orange blossom, bulgarian rose otto, osmanthus
  • Base

    • haitian vetiver, vetiver coeur, vetiver dm (distillation moleculaire), guaiac wood, mysore sandalwood, tonka bean, ambrette seed

Latest Reviews of Blue in Green

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Annette Neuffer’s “other gig” is as a jazz trumpeter and singer. Fittingly, “Blue in Green” is a piece from Miles Davis’ brilliant “Kind of Blue,” and I dare say the fragrance and the recording complement each other perfectly. The cool interplay of vetiver and orris is akin to Bill Evans and Miles Davis.

I can’t vouch for Blue in Green smelling like a Riviera breeze, but if you want a special vetiver that really is vetiver—three vetivers, in fact—this belongs on your shopping list. While I couldn’t discern every note on the list, that’s not the goal of blending and the net result is spot on. Not a performer, per se, Blue in Green is still quite perceptible and enjoyable at 12 hours, and a delectable skin scent at 24 hours.

Based on my sample I'm considering a 50ml bottle at €245—and I have a fair number of vetivers in my wardrobe.
6th April 2023
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