Cockatiel captures a sun-drenched, whimsical atmosphere that opens with a bright burst of celebration. The initial spray delivers a sharp, fizzy sensation driven by champagne and tart rhubarb, sweeten...
The fragrance is noted for its impressive longevity, often staying on the skin and clothing long after the initial application, though it maintains a more moderate presence in terms of projection.
Enthusiasts frequently describe the scent as a "medicinal vanilla," noting that the sweetness is tempered by an herbal or apothecary-like quality rather than being a gourmand.
Opinions are divided on its realism; while some find it captures a sunny, dusty essence, others warn that it does not literally replicate the scent of an actual bird.
It is widely considered one of the more approachable entries in the Zoologist lineup, though users emphasize that skin chemistry plays a massive role in how the rhubarb and musk notes develop.
Most recommend it for leisure wear during the transition seasons of spring and fall, as the powderiness can feel particularly "right" in temperate, sunny weather.