Jardin Du Poete, from Eau D'Italie was released in 2011. The perfumer behind this creation is Bertrand Duchaufour. It has the top notes of Basil, Bitter Orange, and Grapefruit, middle notes of Angelica, Immortelle, and Pink Pepper, and base notes of Cypress, Musk, and Vetiver.
I agree with @Baltabarin: Jardin du Poète feels like wearing a white linen suit to a European garden party. It’s a refined, classic citrus-cologne profile with bright basil and grapefruit top notes before a really nice angelica and immortelle take over—there’s no tomato leaf listed, but you get a hint of that herbaceous, stemmy green plant flavour. From that fresh, aromatic opening it dries down to a warmer cedar-vetiver musk that’s quiet and grassy but sticks around for a surprisingly long time. I’d say it’s similar to Profumum Roma’s Ichnusa in its herb-garden leafiness and to Vilhelm’s Basilico & Fellini with its equally green citrus-basil notes, but it lasts longer than Ichnusa and I like the drydown better than the soapy violet of B&F. It’s too bad they discontinued the EDT version, though—I like its more typographic bottle design better.