A true gentleman's fragrance, this is. This is perhaps the only Xerjoff fragrance I like, but this is more than a like. Without smelling dated, this is the most natural, green, herbal, and woody barbershop gnet's scent that I've ever come across. Imagine if Polo Green put on a tux and went to the oscars or a symphony. This is Fiero. There is something something a tad dirty brooding in the background but its never skanky. The citrus keeps the green bright and never appears as a dominant experience. The thyme, lavender, and tarragon lend to the herbal, green feel and there is just enough mint to bridge the top half to the woods seamlessly. The whole thing is harmonious and one notes never dominates. As masculine as this feels, think classy Polo Green, I agree with Darvant that it lays low to the skin despite its decent longevity. I award a thumbs up simply on the genius of the construction and pleasantry of the smell.