
Pennantis
103 Reviews

Pennantis
1
White rose with character
Astonished. Lately I'm realizing that less is more, that I'm attracted (at least when testing/smelling) to perfumes with """poor""" and """common""" notes. Don't want to be heretic, sphemous, absolutely. But hey, I know you get the picture of my thought.
I smell of a white, crystalline, bright and green rose. Not a bitter/raw rose (like the Paul Smith rose). Splendid geranium that gives an unusual twist to a rose perfume. Patchouli is also beautiful and it elevates the parfum to a persistent level. I feel like putting it in the clean category.
Montale DNA not detected (I belong to the Montale team, even though I don't have a full bottle of it yet)
I think that all perfumes should always have the fig element within ^_^ Where there is the green part of the fig, for me, masterpieces can born!
I smell of a white, crystalline, bright and green rose. Not a bitter/raw rose (like the Paul Smith rose). Splendid geranium that gives an unusual twist to a rose perfume. Patchouli is also beautiful and it elevates the parfum to a persistent level. I feel like putting it in the clean category.
Montale DNA not detected (I belong to the Montale team, even though I don't have a full bottle of it yet)
I think that all perfumes should always have the fig element within ^_^ Where there is the green part of the fig, for me, masterpieces can born!



Top Notes
Fig
Geranium
Bergamot
Heart Notes
Turkish rose
Sumatran patchouli
Base Notes
Haitian vetiver
Sandalwood
Vanilla
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