![]() As a rather mild and subdued fragrance, it would be perfect for the office. This leads onto our comments for the most suited occasion. However, it could also be worn by a young professional in their mid to late twenties. With regards to the age best suited to wear this fragrance, we’d place it as an ideal choice for someone in their thirties. It’s best suited for the daytime but would be absolutely fine in the evening and night. Similarly, Legend is an all-day fragrance that doesn’t seem to be fixed to a particular time of day. Otherwise, it’s a very versatile fragrance that can be worn at any time. Nevertheless, there’s a small peak in mid-spring where its aromatic notes will be at their most appropriate. On the whole, Mont Blanc Legend is a fragrance that can be worn all year. The results were somewhat scattered with no visible correlation. Overall, there didn’t seem to be any demographic that liked or disliked Mont Blanc Legend in particular. In fact, a few comments were made in how versatile this would be for wearing to work. However, most people found it particularly light and refreshing. Of those that did have negative comments, it was that the composition struck them as somewhat generic and bordering on the synthetic side. If anything, the largest complaint from those testing the fragrance is that it’s somewhat weak and hard to detect. With regards to longevity, it has a decent lifespan but may dwindle around lunchtime and will require a top-up.įirstly, no-one seems to dislike Legend. ![]() When stationary, the projection is tight but noticeable from a decent range.įor instance, anyone shaking your hand will get a few notes whilst someone following you down a corridor may not notice it straightaway. Firstly, the sillage is quite weak and only gives a tight trial of a few centimetres from the body. However, it’s not an overly strong fragrance. That is not to say that the fragrance is linear but it follows a very conventional sequence of structured aromas. Notes of lavender can be found in the head while oak moss and tonka bean are present in the base. Legend’s Life-Cycle, Wake & StrengthĪside from the head being drawn-out and lengthier than most fragrances, Legend’s structure follows that of a classic three-tiered aromatic fougère. ![]() While the oak moss creates green notes of freshly-mown hay, the earthy tonka bean (or coumarin) gives off a slight vanilla note with a sweet finish. The resulting base consists of oak moss and tonka bean with a refreshing cedarwood finish. This transitions from a sugary red note to something greener and more acidic. Interestingly, as the rose fades, the calone alters the apple instead. A component usually found in aquatic fragrances, this aldehyde is rather fatty and creates an ozone breeziness.Ĭombined with rose notes, it’s overtly floral, which draws out a sweet red apple aroma too. Heart NotesĪlthough a note typically found in the head, there is a distinctive calone presence in the heart. Whilst the latter notes are somewhat faint compared to the citrus scent, they are present enough to create a more rounded opening. These citrus tones linger while hints of lavender and pineapple begin to emerge. Legend features a crisp head by opening on sharp verbena and lemon notes. Therefore, sits closest to the Aromatic Fougère fragrance family. Despite its loaded fruity components and aquatic touch, it’s built around a distinctively fougère frame. ![]() Following the intentions mentioned above, Legend is a fresh fragrance featuring a number of aromatic notes. ![]()
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