- What's it like?...
- Fairly similar to Gendarme, but with the clean soapy undertones comes
a twist of peppery spice off the top.
- When to wear it...
- Casual nights out to
dinner. Anytime you need a cologne that won't be
deamed as offensive, but don't want a dead, plain
cologne either.
- How it lasted on
me...
- About 1/2 a day.
- The bottle...
- Very similar to
Gendarme (square glass, with a metallic top), but
the cologne has a golden brown tinge to it.
- Miscellaneous
details...
- Grabazzi is ideal for
people with sensitive skin, but want something
more than a plain "clean" scent. It's
pronounced, Gra*bat'si ~ Make sure to give it
that masculine Italian roll of the tongue on the
"r", but just don't spit on everybody
while doing it. The soap is so big it barely fits
in your hand, and is heat sensitive. I
doubt it was meant to be, but it changes color
when you hold it in your hand. It ends up lasting
for months, and has an awesome, subtle essence.
- In my opinion...
- I like it, and once
again appreciate the "all natural"
approach to making a quality fragrance, but it's
not really my cup of tea.
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