To me, Trouble in Heaven smells almost exactly like Big Red gum. Very cinnamon, sweet, a bit spicy. Behind the gum, a shy little flower and a plum (?) peek out. From the whole pyramid, I’ll let the amber pass and also the tonka bean, but iris, rose, labdanum, or even bergamot are nowhere to be found here. I would have said ginger.
Now I just googled what Cascalone is. Aha, an aquatic fragrance ingredient. So, with a bit of imagination, I can still picture a little salt (or sea salt, if you will), but I wouldn’t really call anything here aquatic.
This is a cinnamon gourmand and a nice one. I like it the best out of the line, as it is completely different from its brothers.
There isn’t really any development, but the sillage and longevity are good (7 hours, until only a whisper remains, which lasts until tomorrow).
I still don’t find the price justified. Moreover, you can see from my comment that the heavenly troublemaker didn’t really inspire me to write something creative. That’s why I’ve limited myself to the fragrance description today.