Right from the start, I ask myself how does devil, cool, and blue fit together? That’s probably something everyone has to figure out for themselves.
The packaging is still stylish and tasteful, as one would expect from this house.
The scent itself...
Is absolutely pleasant, doesn’t clash anywhere, and can be worn anytime and anywhere. I find it worth highlighting that, as many fragrances do not have this quality.
The opening is very citrusy. No toilet bowl cleaner opening, which is another positive aspect!
To be honest, I don’t really notice much from the heart note. The often-mentioned creaminess that develops after a few hours is more due to the base. After about 4 to 5 hours, the magic is over. Overall, the fragrance remains quite linear, but manages to bring a certain elegance.
Longevity/sillage I would place rather in the lower midfield. The comparison might be a bit off, but a Prada Homme Eau de Toilette has a very similar performance.
What I find rather unfortunate is that its younger brother Casamorati - Mefisto Gentiluomo smells almost identical. Surely there are certain nuances for trained noses that make the difference, but these are marginal and do not justify a standalone fragrance.