I have days where I wake up craving a lemon in my life. And in those cases, a perfume like Loewe pour Homme is perfect.
It follows a path already trodden by other more famous works, such as Eau Sauvage by Dior, but with some differentials of its own.
At first it's just lemons... very potent and astringent. After a few seconds, the moss enters the scene, never to leave. As soon as this initial phase of lemon subsides a little, you can feel an accord of herbs, especially basil and lavender, such well-matched notes that are only perceptible together.
Next, a bitter bergamot, which gains a floral touch from geranium. It gets more and more bitter, with the entry of vetiver and patchouli, but softened by musk, under a slightly amber base.
The result is a unique old school elegance, with very good longevity, around 7 hours, and very good initial projection, which later, despite losing a little of its initial strength, does not leave anything to be desired. And the combination of notes, especially the moss, makes it very flexible, for any climate, from intense heat to autumn coolness.