Quasar Drop Xy
Quasar Drop XY opens cold and pharmacy-bright — eucalyptus and anise behind ginger, lemon, and bergamot.
The scent fingerprint
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- Lavender75
- Patchouli52
- Amber45
- Leather
The note pyramid
- Ginger
- Lemon
- Eucalyptus
- Bergamot
- Anise
- Vetiver
- Cypriol
By the editors · 2 min readQuasar Drop XY opens cold and pharmacy-bright — eucalyptus and anise behind ginger, lemon, and bergamot. The eucalyptus is the unusual move; it pulls the citrus into a mentholated, almost medicinal register that signals fougère before the structure proves it.
The middle is short on documented florals but long on aromatic momentum, with lavender and clary sage carrying the fragrance from the icy opening into a heavier base. That base is where Drop XY does most of its work: vetiver and patchouli cut through cypriol's smoky-earth warmth, while labdanum and amber soften the edges, and cashmeran and cedar add a dry, slightly velvety finish. Nutmeg keeps the spice register present.
A cool-leaning aromatic masculine, weighted toward its drydown — better for evenings and cooler weather than the sport-line packaging implies.
Scent twins
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