Ginepro di Sardegna has a similar calming and relaxing vibe to me - I think these two are unlike most of the rest of the Blue Mediterraneo line in that regard - and I think I like it even better than Mirto di Panarea, though I really enjoy both. Great review!
Hoping to add this on my rotation. I live in a tropical country wherein it feels like summer for most of the year haha. I personally prefer a cologne/perfume that doesnt project much (coz i wear it basically just for myself). Dolce and gabbana K - EDT (for office) Jo Malone - English oak and hazelnut (casual)
Awesome descriptions! Looking forward to a summer list/scents! I didn’t like fico di amalfi unfortunately. Smelled like that prepackaged fruit cup I ate as a kid.
Must have is right. I have the Alexandria clone called "Newport Beach" and it's heavenly. I haven't smelled the OG yet. It's so damn good. No one will smell like you. Takes me to my happy place. LOL.
AdiP discontinued their Ginepro di Sardegna, a real juniper blast, so to replace that they suggested this Mirto di Panarea! I hope there is a hint of that awesome juniper/gin flavor left, then becoming my new gin-frag now when Penhaligon discontinued their Juniper Splash also!
@Prozekutor Of the four you mentioned, is there one that lasts or performs the best? Every review I've read on the ADP Mediterraneo scents, claim they smell fantastic but don't last hardly any time. I'm not familiar with the Chinotto scent, but it sounds unique. 😊
@@oldiesgeek454 Mandorlo definitely for longevity. Fico the least performing. Mirto becomes a skin scent in heat or I get used to it. Enjoy chinotto but don't have it so can't say much.
Can you compare with something ? except ex nihilo cologne 352 i am looking for a similar but more persistent scent or on that topic let's say that's the direction or morst similar. thank you :)