Sometimes it echoes all the way to New York. Or is it the many fresh greens with which the city is increasingly surrounded? With parks, green roofs, cascading plants on facades, and much more? It's hard to say for sure, but it definitely smells wonderfully spicy and fresh. It is neither an "aquatic" nor a wood scent, nor a fougère or a "shower gel scent"! It is a colorful mix of everything. It has a cool spiciness from the pepper, a sunny side with the lime and the geranium, which almost smells like "rosy mint." Then there are bitter-sour fruity accents from the rhubarb, herby greens from the basil, and then "light shadows" from the woods and a bit of vetiver. And it is a "year-round perfume" that, thanks to moderate sillage, never becomes too much, even though it lasts a long time. Up to 7 hours on the skin and at least half a day on clothing. So that you are always surrounded by a pleasant "odeur." Karl's "diverse-fresh" :-))