Higher, from Dior was released in 2001. The perfumer behind this creation is Olivier Gillotin and Olivier Pescheux. It has the top notes of Basil, Lemon, Peach, and Pear, middle notes of Cardamom, Cypress, Pepper, and Rosemary, and base notes of Cedarwood and Musk.
Bubble bath! That was the first thing this scent reminded me of...I remember trying it years ago and have been looking for it ever since. Unfortunately, I can only find it at very select Dior counters and I had feared it had been discontinued but luckily I have had a chance to revisit it and I'm so glad I did. Really fresh, musky, sort of vibe quite minimalistic and very reminiscent of the recent Juliette has a gun, Anyway and from yesteryear Tommy Hilfiger. Top summer juice this one might have to endulge later in the year. UPDATE: 08/07/21 Well, it's been a long time since I even penned the comments above, let alone first tried this fragrance. When did it even come out? Regardless, it smells of the 90's to me. I wearing it today and I get the usual, faux pear/apple, Matey bubble bath, basil, effervescent pop! (perhaps) aldehydes and musk. It's the trash of a decade or two ago, which in today's climate is a breath of fresh air frankly when you think about the Ambrox and cloying bubblegum depth charges which are out there.