A fragrance for men released in 2013, Black Granit Pascal Morabito unleashes raw masculinity while still showing a softer side. Its woody and green undertones create the feeling of exploring a wild forest while fruity, spicy and sweet notes remind one of the bounties awaiting after the journey.
Although a floral note, marigold helps open the scent along with green apple and bergamot, giving the citrusy and crisp notes a green, musky essence. The woody heart adds warmth and magnetic charm as fresh bamboo, balsamic cardamom and sweet rosewood unveil their intriguing aromas. Rich and earthy musk and patchouli finish the scent with a swirl of sugary and nutty praline, sealing the deal for a pleasant olfactory experience.
The woody essence of Black Granit instantly takes one on an outdoor adventure. As the fresh and fruity notes of green apple and bergamot sparkle in the background, it makes one feel like a youthful yet experienced traveler who knows he can take on whatever comes his way.
An eau de toilette, Black Granit provides a dazzling rush of notes that quickly fade into the background. While the woody finish lingers for hours, reapplication may be required.
Top Notes: bergamot, green apple, marigoldHeart Notes: bamboo, cardamom, rosewoodBase Notes: musk, patchouli, praline
Like experiencing the last ripening fruits of the season and enjoying the subtle dew as the temperatures dip at night that bring to life earthy delights, the mingling of cardamom, patchouli and marigold make Black Granit a scent for fall.
Pascal Morabito had versatility in mind when making Black Granit. The fruity, floral, green opening adds freshness during the day while the warm, sweet base revs up intimate evening occasions.
Although designed for men, Black Granit has notes that are universally beloved. The combination of soft and rugged may appeal to modern, bold women.
Since EDTs have a lower concentration of essential oils, you can also spritz Black Granit onto clothing to create an all-around veil of aroma.
EDTs typically last four to six hours, but longevity may vary from person to person.