While the name may conjure images of fire and brimstone, Casamorati's Mefisto is anything but demonic. Devilish, maybe, as in a combination of citrus, florals and woods in a classic Italian style so devilishly handsome that it's near impossible to resist. In fact, from the so-fresh-it-makes-our-mouths-water opening, to the incredibly smooth lavender and rose masculine floral bouquet of the heart, through the clean, crisp, musky drydown, the whole thing is- now that we think about it- so smoothly seductive that maybe we ought to give the devil his due. Who else could make something this clean and casual feel so sexy?
Fresh citrus, calabrian lemon, grapefruit, bergamot, lavender flowers, damascene rose, white flowers, florence iris, neroli, cedarwood, Haiti vetiver, vanilla bourbon, musks
Perfume rating 4.26 out of 5 on Fragrantica