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Atlante
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Atlante by Sarah Baker Perfumes is an aromatic aquatic fragrance from the aromatic aquatic family, created for both men and women. Launched in 2018, the nose behind this composition is Sarah McCartney.
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260 votos
- Positivo 76%
- Negativo 13%
- Neutral 10%
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I’ve noticed the quince’s citrus sweetness in perfume my whole life; it’s a delight if you know it. It blends with aquatic tones and a dirty edge, probably from algae or ambergris. It doesn’t declare white musk, but I’d say it has it, along with a touch of lily, creating a clean scent that contrasts with that dark algae/ambergris note that comes and goes. Longevity, projection, and trail are within standard. A highly recommended scent.
Fragrance masterpiece, this is truly a perfumon. Atlante is delicious, marine, and salty with incredible longevity. Refined, attractive, versatile, and dense with quality ingredients. It opens with rich yuzu alongside the marine notes, then becomes mineral, with woods and ambergris taking the lead. To stand out in the heat, it leans feminine, but I’d wear it. It projects massively and is noticeable from meters away. A great proposal by Sarah Baker, highly recommended.
Beautiful. The opening is foul-smelling and smells like fish, but it evolves into a sunny beach trip. It’s hyper-realistic, slightly salty with fresh yuzu. It vaguely reminds me of Acqua di Sale. Ideal for summer. I love it 10/10.
At first, it reminds me of Voyage 83 but with steroids: brutal performance and a delicious aroma. It’s marine, salty, and cold (not aquatic), with a metallic algal touch. It’s complex and for demanding noses.
Although I’m not a fan of calone, I recognize it’s good for marine lovers. The drydown is original, fresh, and measured, with realistic nuances of sea breeze. The opening, however, is a slap in the face of algae and melon-like calone, though the sparkling yuzu adorns it. As it dries, woods, ambroxan, mineral notes, and a salty accord with fruity reminiscences remain. Overall, it doesn’t quite fit. Moderate-to-high trail and 9-hour longevity. If you’re looking for salt, there are better options without that unpleasant start. Scent 5/10, Longevity 9/10, Trail 8/10, Value 6/10, Versatility 4/10, Packaging 7/10. I wouldn’t buy it again.
Very striking and addictive opening; it evokes a sea breeze that feels clean and comforting. It’s not as sharp a yuzu as I’ve seen in other scents, but it’s present here. The mineral notes and ambergris give it that crisp touch, though I agree there should be an undisclosed musk. The algae add a super-addictive salty twist. Want to feel like you’re on a Caribbean cruise? This perfume extract captures that scene perfectly—it evokes a freshly ironed white shirt. It’s a very different kind of marine scent from anything I’ve tried; it completely blew my mind. It’s an olfactory experience that places you in an idyllic maritime setting, one of rest and connection with nature, inspiring a great vibe. I see this as a strong contender for my signature scent because it’s distinctive, and I haven’t smelled anyone else wearing it. Being chosen as my favorite out of 25 niche summer fragrances I tested at a perfume tasting is no small feat. Occasions: hot summer days or temperate climates, since it’s not overwhelming; works great for both casual and formal events. Pros: for a perfume extract, it’s relatively affordable for such a lovely concept; excellent sillage; leaves a trail of freshness wherever you go. Total hit. Thanks, Sarah McCartney.
Striking and addictive opening that evokes a sea breeze, cleanliness, and comfort. The yuzu isn’t as sharp as in others, but the mineral notes and ambergris give it a crisp edge. While there’s no declared musk, the algae add a hyper-addictive salty touch. Want to feel like you’re on a Caribbean cruise in a freshly ironed white shirt? This extract captures it perfectly. It’s a very different marine scent; it blew my mind. Ideal for summer or temperate climates, both casual and formal. Pros: great price for an extract, long trail, and freshness halo. A total hit, thanks Sarah McCartney.
Realistic and brutal fragrance, without exaggeration, though it smells like fish at first and takes some getting used to. Over time, it evolves into something summery: sun, sand, and dry saltwater on the skin. It’s beautiful, impactful, and deserves a 10/10.
It’s a realistic fragrance with a brutal sea aroma, yet not exaggerated; it reminds me too much of fish. It’s a beautiful and powerful perfume. At first, it took me a while to get used to what I was smelling, but as the hours passed, it evolved into a summer scent, very similar to spending the whole day under the sun, with dry sand and salty water on the skin—a 10/10 fragrance.