It could have been so beautiful... in my imagination: Peach, passion fruit create a fruity, slightly bitter start with a bit of acidity that keeps the sugar in the heart from becoming too sweet and sticky. Jasmine gives the fragrance a floral, seductive note before it is grounded in a woody finish through moss. So far my imagination... and now we come to the sad reality: The fragrance starts with a fruity sweet medley, which, although it definitely has sugar, faintly reminds one of Baccarat Rouge 540 Eau de Parfum and briefly evokes the vibe of a unique classic, but then quickly only recalls the piercing synthetic finish of "Erba Pura | XerJoff." The extremely piercing note is created by the synthetic fragrance ingredient Ambermax with woody cedarwood facets. This note dominates the entire fragrance progression, and soon fruit and cotton candy disappear into the woody ambered nirvana. Unfortunately, I perceive neither jasmine nor passion fruit. Sorry, but I really don't like this fragrance, and it should definitely not be labeled as a dupe of the two aforementioned classics.