02/07/2024
Landshark321
530 Reviews
Landshark321
1
Decent spicy/fresh, pepper-led blend with woody tones.
Sampling Fulton & Roark Palmetto, one of the extrait collection of fragrances previously released in solid perfume form, a blend with pink pepper and grapefruit in the opening, giving way to a dry down of magnolia, neroli, cedar, and incense per the official note listing, and these ring true with my experience of it. There’s definitely some brightness and freshness throughout. A fairly strident pepper note mixes against a mostly woody background, accented by neroli and resins and (I suppose) the slightest faint of magnolia, though there is a vaguely floral quality to the mix as well.
It’s fairly similar to Narada, categorically, and though Narada’s peppery focus works a bit better for me, overall, Palmetto is also nice. I’m frankly delighted to see a couple of fairly peppery options from one house, as I enjoy pepper as a fragrant note when used elegantly, as is the case with both fragrances.
Like the rest of the extrait collection, Palmetto is priced at $250 for 50ml, sold through the house website, and it performs fairly well.
7 out of 10
It’s fairly similar to Narada, categorically, and though Narada’s peppery focus works a bit better for me, overall, Palmetto is also nice. I’m frankly delighted to see a couple of fairly peppery options from one house, as I enjoy pepper as a fragrant note when used elegantly, as is the case with both fragrances.
Like the rest of the extrait collection, Palmetto is priced at $250 for 50ml, sold through the house website, and it performs fairly well.
7 out of 10