P.33 opens with a bright, energetic snap of green apple and tart grapefruit, balanced by a subtle prickle of pink pepper and bergamot. It feels like a crisp, sun-drenched morning where the air is stil...
The community is divided on its value proposition; while many praise the high-quality ingredients and artistry, others point out a similarity to the scent profile of Paco Rabanne’s 1 Million, leading to debates about whether it justifies its high price point.
Performance is a highlight among enthusiasts, with many reporting that a few sprays last twelve hours or more, projecting strongly without becoming cloying.
It is widely considered a "hidden gem" within the Xerjoff Sketchbook collection—appreciated for being crowd-pleasing and versatile, though some niche collectors find it lacks the avant-garde edge of other house releases.
Users recommend it as a premier transitional scent, favoring it for spring and fall when the iris and spices can breathe without being stifled by extreme heat or muted by deep winter cold.