02/10/2025

Pennantis
62 Reviews

Pennantis
1
White rose with character
Astonished. Lately I'm realizing that less is more, that I'm attracted (at least when testing/smelling) to perfumes with """poor""" and """common""" notes. Don't want to be heretic, sphemous, absolutely. But hey, I know you get the picture of my thought.
I smell of a white, crystalline, bright and green rose. Not a bitter/raw rose (like the Paul Smith rose). Splendid geranium that gives an unusual twist to a rose perfume. Patchouli is also beautiful and it elevates the parfum to a persistent level. I feel like putting it in the clean category.
Montale DNA not detected (I belong to the Montale team, even though I don't have a full bottle of it yet)
I think that all perfumes should always have the fig element within ^_^ Where there is the green part of the fig, for me, masterpieces can born!
I smell of a white, crystalline, bright and green rose. Not a bitter/raw rose (like the Paul Smith rose). Splendid geranium that gives an unusual twist to a rose perfume. Patchouli is also beautiful and it elevates the parfum to a persistent level. I feel like putting it in the clean category.
Montale DNA not detected (I belong to the Montale team, even though I don't have a full bottle of it yet)
I think that all perfumes should always have the fig element within ^_^ Where there is the green part of the fig, for me, masterpieces can born!