Top-notch scent. Unique, sophisticated, and well balanced: sweet, floral, and some leather. Very pricey, and could be a little more potent.
Texican;447448 said:As Doug said, Bois du Portugal smells of old (but good) money! It is also just one of those colognes that is very versatile. To use music in an allegory, I can see myself wearing it at a party with my friends with old vintage Mariah Carey playing in the background, or wearing it to liturgy while singing the prokeminoi responses, or snuggled up with my wife in front of a fire and listening to Cannonball Adderly. It's that flexible.
The only bummer is the price. This is some expensive juice. And like most Creeds, its lasting power doesn't fit its price.