Tested twice and left it in the store twice. Honey scents are not my thing, and I thought this one would be no exception. But it went boom when I went to work the next day. Sounds silly, but I was sitting in the office thinking, "What the hell... smells so extraordinary here?" Until I realized that my hair tie and my jacket sleeve must have picked up some of the scent in the store when I sprayed it on my wrist and dismissed it as not good twice. Throughout the week, the scent kept coming back to me, and with each day, I looked forward more and more to wearing my jacket and my hair tie to finally smell it again. It is distinct but not too intrusive, as honey scents often tend to be. The opening is not love at first sight, these unusual honey notes, the citrus notes, the flowers. But once it has "settled," it becomes an almost clean and fresh blend of floral undertones with fresh bergamot citrus. The honey, as the name suggests, is more of a light nectar that stays in the background but is present. Not Winnie Pooh's honey pot. It's something I've never smelled before, and despite all my doubts, it almost makes me addicted to sniffing it on myself. I recommend everyone to give it some time and, above all, to test it on the skin. It simply smells different there than on paper. And it definitely needs about half an hour to unfold its beauty.