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TLDR: Extraordinary 4. Unique scent masterfully blended from high quality ingredients. Reviewed after multiple wearings from a full bottle. This fragrance is an intriguing addition to the Alchemist's Garden line from Gucci.
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Hortus Saitatis, "the garden of health," has a medicinal opening, appropriately enough. We get a very realistic papyrus with herbal notes that give a slightly mentholated, but not minty, note that hints at Gucci Guilty Absolute's bandage note. This opening is quickly joined by the faintest sniff of what I suspect to be a camphorous natural oud. The scent progresses and morphs over and over again.
The blending here is so good that it is virtually impossible for me to pick out specific notes. There is a subtle, smokey incense note that comes and goes in the first half hour and that eventually becomes more assertive as things transition from opening to heart notes. Things get woody, which adds to the dry grassy tone of the papyrus, and the herbal opening develops a pronounced spicy vibe, perhaps from the credited ginger.]
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