02/12/2024
JoeFrag
6 Reviews
JoeFrag
1
It actually is a blue whiskey if there ever was one.
Realistic whiskey scent, smooth, and oddly blue. I'm not sure why it's blue or if it's a trick of the mind due to the title of this fragrance, but it is a somewhat solemn feeling whiskey note. Like a man sitting alone at a bar with a solemn look about him.
It starts out lovely with the whiskey booziness that's smooth and woody. But then as it dries down it turns more green and the warmth takes a backseat. Suddenly the eucalyptus and patchouli start to come through giving the composition a complete change from the opening. It's now somewhat bitter and green but with the booziness still there calmly in the background giving it a bit of warmth still.
The scent is quite gorgeous, but it fades too soon. This becomes a faint skin scent rather quickly which is a shame since it's a really lovely scent. Whether this is full bottle worthy is a toss up for me. I might just stick with my other bottles of Proad: Cherry Syrup Gold and the Tea line - we'll see.
Either way, it's worth getting a sample of. Really nice stuff.
It starts out lovely with the whiskey booziness that's smooth and woody. But then as it dries down it turns more green and the warmth takes a backseat. Suddenly the eucalyptus and patchouli start to come through giving the composition a complete change from the opening. It's now somewhat bitter and green but with the booziness still there calmly in the background giving it a bit of warmth still.
The scent is quite gorgeous, but it fades too soon. This becomes a faint skin scent rather quickly which is a shame since it's a really lovely scent. Whether this is full bottle worthy is a toss up for me. I might just stick with my other bottles of Proad: Cherry Syrup Gold and the Tea line - we'll see.
Either way, it's worth getting a sample of. Really nice stuff.