The unisex fragrance 902 by the French brand Bon Parfumeur is a luxurious blend of strength and delicacy, embodied in the notes of fragrant vanilla and sharp tobacco, which complement each other beautifully, adorning the bodies of its chosen wearers. This contemporary interpretation of classic scents easily fits into a designer bottle, delighting fans of woody fragrances with new roles, unconventional solutions, and unique melodies. The perfumed water stands out with an unparalleled, unique trail, inspiring confident actions, bold decisions, and the conquering of new heights!
Top note. Unfolding with the sound of vanilla, the exquisite perfumed water instantly transforms into a new role, woven from frankincense and patchouli. The refreshing trio resonates until its ambitions are overtaken by the strict, yet measuredly restrained tobacco.
Heart note. Transforming in the climactic phase, the fragrance captures flashes of clove and sensitive geranium, wrapping itself in the breeze of plum. The rich melody stirs the mind until the horizon reveals spicy Ceylon cinnamon.
Base note. Returning to its source, the perfume intersects with the scent of vanilla but gains a new, rebellious edge adorned with the sounds of labdanum. Playing long with the spicy amplitude, a weightless tobacco settles on the body.
Very similar to I'm not going to disturb you homme by Yamamoto, but 902 still leans more towards sweet gourmand for me. The scent is pleasant, I didn't detect anything extraordinary in it, it's moderately diffusive, perhaps more suitable for colder seasons, but that depends on personal preference.
Sweet tobacco, long-lasting. Notes of cinnamon and vanilla are noticeable. A pleasant feminine fragrance.