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For me, Starry Nights is still totally underrated.
Starry Nights is one of the most underrated fragrances out there for me. Montale doesn't come off so well here and there and yes, the bottles are really crap. In the past, the fragrances were often not really good either or often seemed very synthetic and sometimes scratchy
But there have always been fragrances that were really good and Starry Nights is clearly one of them for me. Totally underrated, if it's up to me.
The fragrance starts slightly citrusy and fruity. A pleasantly tart bergamot blends here with the delicious apple, which exudes certain fruity vibes.
The apple creates a slight sweetness, something very slightly "tangy" and, as already mentioned, the fruity touch.
A pleasant rose note joins the impression just described relatively quickly. I used to hate rose accords. At some point I got more comfortable with them, but I still haven't become a huge fan. Nevertheless, there are fragrances where I find the rose totally appropriate, pleasant and beautiful.
This was and still is the case with Starry Nights. The rose is not too strong, it doesn't roar or overwhelm you. It is perfectly balanced, delicate and elegant.
As time goes on, some jasmine joins in and then comes the moment when the patchouli emerges. The patchouli note gives the whole thing something slightly earthy and in combination with the rose it also has a very slightly oriental effect.
The fragrance also gains more and more powdery impressions.
All in all, a really great fragrance and I think there will be one or two people out there who will enjoy it.
Starry Nights is often labeled as rather feminine. I can understand that approach somewhere.
For me, however, it is still a very clear unisex fragrance. We men can also wear this fragrance super well and yes, it also receives praise from the outside.
Longevity and sillage are also really good.
Starry Nights lasts about eight hours on my skin and projects really well.