Review:
Not bad, but certainly less Mediterranean as i expected and the name is promising and far more cheap-smelling. Odd crossing between the subtle, discreetly elegant Elements Aqua and the adorable Hugo Dark Blue. If Baldessarini is almost failing to convince with his mature men targeting due to extremely youthful, metrosexual notes, but finally rescues himself with some overtly heavy, spicy, almost old-men's ingredients, this one is definitely way too ozoneic, aquatic, postmodern, androgynous to appeal to other than boyish audiences. They definitely misplaced depicting an old man in the commercial- i would even rate it as a generic, impersonal but cute teeny scent, even its mediocre lasting power being an obvious proof for my theory.

