Its warm and spicy it begins with a fast living citrus accord and quickly moves to a darker, heavier spice scent nutmeg and cinnamon. I think it is supposed to be an exotic interpretation, but Im not sure it works. Its overabundance of nutmeg turns me off because Ive seen it so often in recent fragrances and I fail to understand the attraction. The spices stay and the scent becomes woodier, picking up an almost incense vibration. The movements of the fragrance do not seem to work with a natural progression theres a disconnection here and I dont understand why it was made this way. Theres what seems to be a signature Etro note in there, but its not enough to hold the fragrance together. The musky / woody drydown does have a nice warmth to it but, before it can develop to a full degree, the scent is gone. I dont understand Raving it eludes me and Im confused. Its accords have the potential to go someplace, but they dont seem to make the effort. I dont get this one