Xerjoff XJ 1861 Renaissance (Eau de Parfum, 2011): Sparkling Lemon and Bergamot with Cooling Mint over Soft Ambered Woods
A bright citrus aromatic that feels crisp, Mediterranean, and uplifting, then settles into a clean, musky woods finish. It’s vibrant and polished, built around photoreal citrus with a refined aromatic heart.
Fragrance Notes
Top: Lemon, Mandarin, Calabrian Bergamot, Petitgrain
Heart: Mint, Lily of the Valley, Bulgarian Rose
Base: Musk, Cedarwood, Amber, Patchouli
What It Smells Like
It opens with a vivid burst of lemon and bergamot, juicy and sharply fresh. Mandarin adds sweetness while petitgrain gives a green, bitter-citrus snap. In the heart, mint brings a cool breeze effect, softened by airy lily of the valley and a light rose nuance. The dry-down turns smoother and warmer, with clean musk, cedar, and a gentle amber patchouli base that keeps the citrus feeling elegant rather than sporty.
Who Is It For
Truly unisex and easy to love if you want fresh brightness with niche quality. Great for anyone who finds heavy sweet scents tiring.
When to Wear
Best in spring and summer, daytime through early evening.
Why You’ll Love It
- Citrus feels vivid and natural, not candy-like
- Minty heart adds a refreshing twist
- Clean musky woods make it versatile



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