Tacit is a masterclass in herbaceous restraint, opening with a brisk, photorealistic burst of yuzu and citrus. Unlike the sharp, synthetic lemon found in many summer scents, the yuzu here is tempered...
The consensus on performance is that Tacit is an intimate "skin scent" with low projection and sillage, though many users find the longevity of the base notes surprising for such a fresh profile.
Enthusiasts frequently compare the opening to a more naturalistic, earthy version of Dolce & Gabbana Light Blue, noting that Tacit replaces sharp synthetics with a grassy, botanical depth.
It is widely regarded as a premier "office scent" or "Monday perfume" due to its uplifting, professional, and non-offensive character.
While the scent profile is highly praised for its originality, there is an ongoing debate regarding its value, with some arguing the price is high for a fragrance that requires frequent reapplication.
Most users recommend Tacit for spring and summer daytime wear, though a significant minority enjoy its earthy vetiver and cedarwood notes during the transition into fall.