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Declaration Cologne cannot be summed up as a fresh reinterpretation of the happily successful Cartier for men. No, this is a completely different melody, brisk, zesty, piquant, but without trying to start with the idea of freshness. The brand says that this cologne is ‘somewhat electric and tender’. The spices are there, the woody notes too, and the flowery touch that we also found in the eau de toilette. But it is a pleasantly disturbing crisp citrus infusion that gives this cologne its balanced personality.
In this scent for men there is no scent of water or air like fresh reinterpretations usually propose. Freshness, yes, but piquant above all. Behind the citrus as zesty as possible, almost green and aldehydic, hides a sharp spicy structure. Fresh spice, like cardamom that we find in the original, but especially ginger... Later we hear the woody notes, delicate and dry at once. The result is both chic and electric. Perfumer: Mathilde Laurent.
Cologne 3.4 oz/100 ml.
The Declaration bottle is more glazed here.
I find this cologne to complement my own personal taste in what nature emits through flowers, spices, and air naturally. It emits gives a statement of of confidence without being arrogant. The scent is very well defined without being pungent and overwhelming. More
