"Panama Millesimé" begins with a lovely fresh opening. You can clearly recognize something citrusy with green tea. Shortly after, some spices emerge, but to be honest, I can't really identify what exactly they are. They are also very fresh spices, not that typical Christmas aroma you associate with cinnamon.
After about half an hour, I think I can perceive some kind of smoky note. Frankincense is not listed, so it must be coming from the vetiver... not bad at all, the Boellis so far.
But somehow the green tea note that initiated the fragrance is still noticeable. I know the scent of infusions. Together with a bit of ginger, a very fresh base note comes to the forefront. And the green tea actually runs through the entire perfume. It seems to be the backbone of this scent.
In combination with some other notes, I would describe "Panama Millesimé" as a pleasant everyday fragrance that could also be well-suited for the office. The sillage is not too strong, and it leaves a nice subtle impression.
After 2 hours, when I think of it again and smell it on my wrist, it comes across very nicely. Subtly smelling of cedarwood and vetiver, making it a pleasant companion for the day.
Although it is generally not my preferred fragrance direction, it is by no means bad if you need something subtle for the day.