The Eyes of the Tiger is a concentrated exploration of warmth and resinous depth, anchored by a prominent note of cistus. As part of Gucci’s Alchemist’s Garden collection, this fragrance avoids a clut...
The community is divided on performance; while many find it lasts reliably through a full workday, others feel it sits too close to the skin after the initial application, lacking the "beast mode" projection some expect from high-end resins.
It is widely regarded as a cold-weather staple, with most enthusiasts recommending it for fall and winter evenings rather than high-summer wear.
Critics often compare its profile to classic amber archetypes, noting it leans toward a masculine-coded sophistication while remaining versatile enough for anyone who enjoys dry, resinous compositions.
While the scent is praised for its high-quality ingredients and the blending work of Alberto Morillas, the price-to-performance ratio is a common point of debate among collectors.