Is this fragrance suitable for a professional office environment?+−
Yes, many wearers find Tuttle appropriate for business settings. Its clean citrus opening and structured woody base of cedar and vetiver provide a polished, sophisticated profile that is noticeable without being intrusive.
How does this perform in cold weather compared to warm weather?+−
While it is most popular for spring and summer use, the base of sandalwood, patchouli, and birch gives it enough depth to transition into fall. However, the bright citrus and airy floral notes may lose some of their vibrancy in extreme winter cold.
Does the peach note make this smell very sweet?+−
The Italian peach provides a natural fruitiness, but it is effectively balanced by the tartness of Sicilian grapefruit and the earthy, dry qualities of the Italian birch and Haitian vetiver in the base. It is fruity but not sugary.
Is this a feminine or masculine scent?+−
Tuttle is designed as a shared fragrance for men and women. The floral heart of jasmine and tuberose is anchored by a significant woody and earthy foundation, making it a true citrus-woody blend that sits comfortably in the middle of the spectrum.