My new white BMW 5 Series on the highway brings me great joy. The big 6-cylinder purrs like a kitten. I treated myself to the big engine. Recently, things have been going very well professionally, and that can certainly be shown. The modern Bavaria Blaupunkt cassette radio has auto reverse and plays the new cassette by Chris Rea "Josephine, I sent you all my Love...." My wife lights up a Reno Menthol and enjoys the ride. She looks stunning in her oversized blazer with shoulder pads. My new fragrance is Cartier Santos. Here, I also paid attention to quality and didn't look at the price. Masculine with strong performance. Profound. The leather steering wheel of my BMW has already absorbed the drydown of the fragrance and will smell like it forever. A complex scent that is masculine, fresh, spicy, and a bit green in the opening. The drydown is very French, elegant, woody, and soft with sandalwood and cedarwood. No fragrance embodies the elevated elegance of the 80s described here with a wink better than this scent. It takes a bit of courage to wear it today. It is so different from the fragrances marketed to men today. No synthetics and absolutely no sweetness. Clear, fresh, masculine, woody, endlessly elegant. It's great that something like this is still being produced.