Vétiver Écarlate is a vivid, hyper-realistic snapshot of a vegetable garden at high noon. Rather than focusing on the smoky or earthy qualities of vetiver, Quentin Bisch interprets the note through a...
The fragrance is widely celebrated for its photorealistic tomato leaf note, which enthusiasts frequently describe as one of the best interpretations of a "sun-drenched garden" in perfumery.
While the brand is sometimes criticized for fleeting performance, the consensus on this specific release is that it offers respectable longevity and presence for a fresh, citrus-forward scent.
It is overwhelmingly recommended for spring and summer daytime wear, specifically for casual leisure, daily errands, or professional business settings where its clean profile excels.
Enthusiasts often discuss this as a unique alternative to traditional vetiver-heavy scents like Grey Vetiver or Terre d’Hermès, noting that the addition of garden vegetables makes it stand apart from standard woody-citrus offerings.