I find this a beautiful, if generically traditional, fragrance. It opens aldehydic with a green and a bitter-orange leaf accord much more green than citrus: Quite impressive and very sniffable in a classic way. The middle is classically predictable, too. Its an iris, conifer, and floral accord, with jasmine and rose comprising the florals nothing edgy in it, but very well done and quite sniffable. The base? No surprise here either: patchouli, sandalwood, and musk. Traditionally sophisticated ingredients, classic proportions LEau du Tailleur is an excellently tailored fragrance from top to bottom and it has good sillage, good longevity, and strong masculinity in a superiorly generic package. Worthy fragrance... dont expect uniqueness... dont expect to be wowed you have to content yourself with a well-made, nicely performing, attractive fragrance. (Edit of 17 September 2008 review.)