
Landshark321
771 Reviews

Landshark321
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Interesting gourmand dominated by nectarine pulp, with bits of blueberry
An overdue proper sampling of Navitus Bake Me Happy, a release from last year that, based on its description, is an “inviting gourmand” that blends notes of blueberry, nectarine pulp, oats, bread, spices, nuts, woods, and vanilla. On my skin, at least, the nectarine pulp is prominent to the point that the opening feels like more than 50% citrus, blended with blueberries and the other notes, and though the nectarine pulp fades a little bit over time, it’s just a bit more dominant in the mix that I would have expected, the tartness being the most prominent aspect, though the note itself is quite interesting. I still like the fragrance overall, it’s just a bit more powerfully citric throughout its opening minutes that what I might typically enjoy, particularly against expectations. This fragrance certainly adds diversity to the broader Navitus/Vivamor catalogue as I don’t think any prior release is particularly close to it. Overall it’s good but that it takes some time for the sharpness of the citrus to fade makes it a tough sell.
As with much of the line, it’s priced at $195 for 100ml retail, with discounts often available from the house site and great retailers like Perfumology.
7 out of 10
As with much of the line, it’s priced at $195 for 100ml retail, with discounts often available from the house site and great retailers like Perfumology.
7 out of 10



Top Notes
Blueberry
Nectarine
Oat
Heart Notes
Bread
Ceylonese cinnamon
Roasted pistachio
Base Notes
Vanilla butter cream
Sandalwood
Tonka bean absolute
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