I get a strong sandalwood note in the opening. Cathedral is a typical sandalwood and it seems of the aromatic rather than the creamy variety probably because of the incense and myrrh in the background. I admire the effect: sandalwood with a resinous background could be heaven to me. I guess what I really like about it is that it doesnt seem to have that sweet background (or, often, foreground) that so many BPALs seem to have. The movement goes from sandalwood to pine I get a pine note of course, with a incensy background, and theres a strange rather synthetic note sitting in the far middle of the background. The dry down becomes quite similar to the opening, but this time it isnt sandalwood its old wood. Its like the wooden pews in the 5oo year old cathedral, and it is rich in olfactory pleasure and in history. I think men might be able to wear Cathedral, but it is essentially a feminine fragrance. Sillage wise, it starts out strong and decrescendos to a very sniffable skin scent. It has excellent longevity.