Review:
This fragrance does have an edgy, urban, very modern feel. There is a short lived citrus top note; after that, the focus is on black tea, which lends a smoky, almost earthy edge to the dry woods. It is mildly spicy, with hints of burning rubber and leather, and a whisper of something like tobacco leaf. The far dry down is smoother and softer, with an almost comfort-scent blend of vanilla, musk and woods. A tinge of powder lends a velvety finish, but just enough of the smoke and rubber remains to keep it from being dull and pedestrian. Pricewise, it is within range of other scents. Packaging is interesting and the cap stays on during rough travel.

