...well, it's not quite like that, but you can expect reactions with this EDT. My girlfriend hasn't jumped on me yet, but the secretary at work is giving me some strange looks.. So it's a damn good EDT. If it weren't for Sauvage, you could easily sell Extreme Story for a three-digit price. And here you have to consider the price. The boxes are sitting dusty at the bottom of the DM shelf for 6 euros. Not every La Rive is a success, but this one plays in a very high league. The first quarter of an hour, I agree with all testers, is a bit overpowering. After that, it settles in very positively. For several hours, you are enveloped in a rather interesting aura. The lavender bursts out of the sweater, you smell like a West package. That's a compliment. That's how a perfume should be. And since the EDT also has a decent sillage, other people can smell it too. You can feel good. Of course, it doesn't smell exactly like Sauvage. It doesn't have to. The blend is still quite well done. A perfume for 6 euros that smells like this deserves a good rating. Period. But I also have some criticism. I know this from e-vaping: Not every intense liquid is suitable for all-day use. It's the same with Extreme Story. Since the longevity is quite decent, you have the lavender scent in your nose for a full 6 hours. If you overdo it, it becomes overpowering. Everything smells and tastes like Sauvage. Even the Sauerbraten. You feel like a walking sauna infusion. Like Lavender Man. As an all-day scent, it would annoy me. Since a normal person only has one date per week, it's perfect. You definitely can't go wrong with this EDT.