Desire Blue Dunhill 2002 Eau de Toilette
Lychee lands first, dripping its syrupy tropical sweetness over bergamot’s brisk citrus edge, setting a bright-sweet tone that feels poolside rather than boardroom.
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The scent fingerprint
Weighted by intensity across 10 accords.
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- Tropical70
- Citrus60
- Fresh50
- Woody
The note pyramid
- Lychee
- Bergamot
- Rosewood
- Orange
- Tonka Bean
- Benzoin
By the editors · 2 min readLychee lands first, dripping its syrupy tropical sweetness over bergamot’s brisk citrus edge, setting a bright-sweet tone that feels poolside rather than boardroom. Rosewood steps in quickly, lending a dry, pink-tinted wood that quiets the fruit and nudges the heart toward soft aromatic territory, while a transparent orange accent keeps the breeze moving. As skin warms, the base trio of tonka, benzoin and amber merges into a clean, faintly almond-powder skin musk; musk itself stays low, just buffing the edges so nothing feels sticky. Projection drifts to handshake distance within three hours, making it office-safe yet still noticeable on summer skin. Overall character is a lightweight, sweet-aquatic woods scent tuned for warm days, casual lunches or after-gym refresh when you want clean with a touch of playful sugar.
Scent twins
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