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Tarata
Grassy Fig or rather Fig Grass? In any case, green!
Green Fig/Fico Verde smells green; very green.
Primarily, the scent for me resembles freshly cut grass -- initially a bit sharp, but later much milder thanks to the light sandalwood note. I perceive the fig as weaker than the name suggests. Especially at the beginning, it is distinctly noticeable, but not as much as the grass. As the fragrance develops, it nestles quite pleasantly into the soft grass. The fig here is neither fruity nor sweet, but green, perhaps even more like a fig leaf. Overall, I find Fico Verde rather non-perfumy (in a positive sense) and its longevity quite strong -- a bit like having applied a strongly scented body lotion that smells of natural fragrance materials.
I perceive Fico Verde as a very pleasant grassy scent, unisex and suitable for young and old alike. For those who often find grass scents too sharp (and who are not bothered by fig notes), this fragrance could be just right. However, as it develops, it doesn't remain as grassy; the sandalwood comes out a bit more and the fig becomes more pronounced. Nevertheless, it remains green to me, so green... the green fig scent.
Primarily, the scent for me resembles freshly cut grass -- initially a bit sharp, but later much milder thanks to the light sandalwood note. I perceive the fig as weaker than the name suggests. Especially at the beginning, it is distinctly noticeable, but not as much as the grass. As the fragrance develops, it nestles quite pleasantly into the soft grass. The fig here is neither fruity nor sweet, but green, perhaps even more like a fig leaf. Overall, I find Fico Verde rather non-perfumy (in a positive sense) and its longevity quite strong -- a bit like having applied a strongly scented body lotion that smells of natural fragrance materials.
I perceive Fico Verde as a very pleasant grassy scent, unisex and suitable for young and old alike. For those who often find grass scents too sharp (and who are not bothered by fig notes), this fragrance could be just right. However, as it develops, it doesn't remain as grassy; the sandalwood comes out a bit more and the fig becomes more pronounced. Nevertheless, it remains green to me, so green... the green fig scent.



Top Notes
Floral notes
Grass
Violet
Heart Notes
Fig
Base Notes
Sandalwood
























