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Blue Cypress
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Blue Cypress by Goldfield & Banks Australia is a woody chypre fragrance created in 2016 and designed for men and women. The nose behind this composition is François Merle-Baudoin.
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I grabbed the Discovery Set and tried Blue Cypress since I was craving that scent. The initial cucumber note reminded me of Aramis Always—very fresh. Then I compared it to Kenneth Cole Signature and… boom! It’s identical to KCS. I need to test them side by side, but the first impression is a total match. I’ve heard people compare it to classic AdG and Profondo, but that’s absurd; it’s like saying night is day. To me, they don’t resemble each other at all.
I took the My Scent Journey test with three blotters and my AdG bottles (2008 and 2017). On paper, Blue Cypress and the 2008 AdG are identical, while the 2017 version came out watery, so I discarded it. On skin, things change: it’s not like Git or Cool Water, where the difference is just ingredient quality; here, there are real nuances. Blue Cypress is more woody and fresh at first, then turns aquatic and floral with a spicy touch. It’s deeper and more evolving, giving it a 4 to 1 edge over AdG. They do resemble each other, like Black Label to Blue Label, but that extra complexity means you’ll get fewer compliments. 8.5/10.
When I opened it, I did a My Scent Journey-style test… 3 blotters on my hand with my ADG bottles: one from 2008 and another from 2017. Atomized, the opening was identical between BC and ADG 2008, but the 2017 one felt watery, so I discarded it for the second part. On skin, things change: we can’t say BC-ADG is like GIT-Cool Water (CW) because, although the difference is basically ingredient quality (which is noticeable), the scent is essentially the same unless you pay close attention. Here I do perceive differences: ADG is aquatic, while this BC is more of a fresh woody opening followed by an aquatic floral with a spicy touch. This makes it deeper, more evolving, and interesting, about 4 to 1 compared to ADG, though those extra nuances (complexity, if you want to call it that) will prevent BC from getting the same compliments, because as humans, we like things simple. Are they similar? Simple answer: yes, just like Black Label is to Blue Label. (8.5/10)
To my nose, ADG smells like nothing; the anise and cypress are very present and natural. I understand the similarity, but here I definitely sense high quality. It doesn’t smell like ambroxan; it smells natural.