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Anyone tried Musgo Real Agua De Colonia No.3 - Spiced Citrus?

Anyone tried Musgo Real Agua De Colonia No.3 - Spiced Citrus? The notes sound interesting but I have not been able to find ANY info from actual users of No. 3, at all. If you have, do you like it, or not? How would you describe the scent? Summer or Winter scent? How is the longevity? Sillage? Office, formal or casual? How does your female companion like it?

Here's hoping someone here has.

How about No. 2 - Oak Moss or No. 1 Orange Amber (there is some info on B&B and basenotes for these).

Thanks.
 
I have #3 and love it. The scent is a bit fleeting, but if applied liberally can last for most of the day.

My wife likes it a lot. I feel that it is just shy of formal: I wear it to the office regularly in winter AND summer. It seems to have elements that work in both seasons.

This is my go-to business casual to evening casual scent.
 
I haven't tried Musgo #3, as I'm not into spiced scents much. I do have #1 and #2 - or, at least I used to have #2. I can't remember much about #2, and to be honest, I'm not even sure if I still have it, which tells me I must not have liked it much. If I do come across it, I'll revisit it and post my thoughts. As for #1, I posted my opinion of it recently in another thread, which I've copied below.


"I found the Musgo Orange-Amber opened nicely, with a combination of barbershop/citrus notes. As it dried, and the citrus notes faded and the amber took over, the scent morphed into something I found to be quite sweet and lacking in sophistication, but still decent. Just unremarkable, I guess. I would think the notes that carried would strike others as sort of generically sweet. It strikes me as a poor cousin of Crown Imperial. I have smelled plenty of other fragrances that cost way more that I like way less, but the Musgo #1 still is not something I would seek out."
 
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