07/08/2024

Landshark321
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Landshark321
2
Tropically fruity, dense, sweet
My third try from the latest quartet of Vivamor Parfums releases is Tagomago, named for the private island off of the east coast of Ibiza, and, like Magic Hour, a bit of a tropical fruity blend that could be likened to a cocktail. It has a deep fruity blend of passionfruit, mango, and starfruit that I find intriguing but also a bit confounding, almost too intensely dense to decipher, albeit in concert with coconut, hazelnut, and florals/woods. It’s less a boozy cocktail (than Magic Hour is) and more so a rich, fruity blend that does give off a tropical vibe—quite sweet and somewhat fresh. Overall, I like it, but not as much as Magic Hour or Midnight Mischief.
Like most of the house’s recent releases, Tagomago is priced at $125 for 100ml in extrait concentration and is sold mainly through the house website (for now) and likely other retailers (like Perfumology) to follow. And there’s a discovery set that includes the four newest releases and Dubai Reverie.
7 out of 10
Like most of the house’s recent releases, Tagomago is priced at $125 for 100ml in extrait concentration and is sold mainly through the house website (for now) and likely other retailers (like Perfumology) to follow. And there’s a discovery set that includes the four newest releases and Dubai Reverie.
7 out of 10