Projection wise, it is a light to moderate fragrance. It’s pretty simple and isn’t going to offend anyone around you. The further along is gets in the wear, the more everything starts to run together, into a sort of generically fresh scent. Ultimately, what I get from Mont Blanc Legend, is a smooth and somewhat dry lavender blend with fruity notes. It’s pretty linear from here on out, with lavender and the fruit notes, with pineapple in the front. There is some smooth sandalwood lurking around in the composition but it isn’t overtly powerful. I think that this note is what takes the sharp edge off of the pineapple, which at this point, is also joined by the apple. The lavender note quickly takes the lead with Legend. I think one of the other notes in this composition, is making it seem different. In the beginning, I pick up quite a bit of tonka bean, but it smells kind of different to my nose. It smells a lot like an advanced version of Playboy New York, which is wholly watered down, when compared to this. The opening is more fruity than the rest of the wear, though, it really isn’t typical. The bergamot here isn’t sharp or bright, pretty subdued, and gets lost in the shuffle pretty quickly. This cologne has a very clean scent and doesn’t seem thick or heavy in the air as some other colognes might. What I do notice in the opening, is how utterly crisp and fresh smelling Legend is. ![]() The note is definitely in there, it is just that it doesn’t stand out as much. While there is a pineapple note within Legend, I don’t get the same type of strong opening like I would from another pineapple note such as Creed’s Aventus. ![]() Notes include: Bergamot, Pineapple Leaf, Sandalwood, Apple, rose, oak moss, lemon verbena, geranium, lavender, And Tonka BeanĬlick here to try: MONTBLANC Legend Eau de Toilette 3.3 fl.oz.
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