Misty, salty onshore winds, wet sand and soil, storm surge, broken branches, and gasoline. Not a petrichor or "fresh" fragrance at all. The strong gasoline note is because of chasers hurrying to the single station still with power in a small coastal town (this perfume was made as a bit of a joke). For a cold stormy ocean fragrance, see Black Squall. Released September 2022.
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5ml (0.169 fl oz / 1.35 dram), and 10ml (0.338 fl oz / 2.70 dram) are reducer cap, 1.5ml bottles are steel rollerball.
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