The top is fruity with citrus tones against the metallic luxurious DNA of Xerjoff. The eucalyptus smells more like the leaf and not the menthol smell. I get hints of vanilla, even though vanilla is not mentioned in the notes list. Slight green notes bounce off of florals (maybe rose, definitely jasmine) in the heart. Patchouli, the synthetic type, feels like it is blended into the base with a sweet amber. The drydown is unusually powdery for a Xerjoff, but there is still a bit of the “Xeraide.” A vanillic amber-toned feeling forms on the skin in the drydown.