Is this fragrance suitable for hot summer weather?+−
Yes, the citrus and green notes make it bright enough for summer mornings, though it is most popular in spring. The caramel and tonka in the base give it enough body to transition well into cooler autumn days as well.
How does the rose note come across?+−
Unlike dark or "jammy" roses, the Indian rose used here is harvested at dawn to maintain a fresh, silky intensity. It is blended with apple and citrus, giving it a clean, radiant character rather than a heavy or vintage feel.
Can this be worn as a professional office scent?+−
Absolutely. While it has a sweet and creamy profile, the sillage is sophisticated and controlled rather than room-filling. Its balance of clean florals and warm musks makes it polite enough for business settings.
Does Levar del Sole lean more floral or more gourmand?+−
It is a hybrid. It begins as a bright, fruity-floral but spends the majority of its life as a creamy, spicy gourmand. The caramel and tonka bean are prominent in the drydown, but they never become "food-like" thanks to the lingering oakmoss and patchouli.