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Score
71/100

Juliette Has a Gun

Moscow Mule EDP

2017

Ginger and lime with a vetiver kick — the cocktail you'd wear to the rooftop.

Moscow Mule
citrus
musky
fresh spicy

The take

What works

  • Ginger-lime-ginger beer concept is playful and genuinely original
  • Light enough for summer, distinctive enough to avoid the fresh-fougère trap
  • White Musk base keeps the fizzy concept grounded and wearable

Trade-offs

  • Ginger beer note can read as more food-like than fragrance-like on some wearers
  • Longevity is middling for an EDP

Notes

Top

BergamotBergamotLimeLimeLemonLemon

Mid

GingerGingerHedioneHedioneAppleApple

Base

White MuskWhite MuskWoody NotesWoody NotesAmberwoodAmberwoodAmbrette (Musk Mallow)Ambrette (Musk Mallow)

Performance

Longevity
6–8 hours
Projection
Arm's length
Sillage
Soft trail

When to wear

Spring78%
Summer100%
Fall28%
Winter20%
Day99%
Night20%

Occasions

CasualBeach

Gender

Unisex

Smells like

Similar scent DNA — if you own one, you may not need the other

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Different scent, similar vibe

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Moscow Mule smell similar to?

Closest matches in our database: Oscar de la Renta Alibi Eau So Chic (75%), Calvin Klein Calvin Klein Women Eau de Toilette (75%), Comme des Garçons Andy Warhol's You're In (67%). Close siblings — adjacent compositions in the same family.

How long does Moscow Mule last?

6–8 hours on most skin (good longevity at 74/100) with solid projection.

When should you wear Moscow Mule?

Best in summer, daytime-leaning. Suited to casual, beach.

Is Moscow Mule worth it?

At $115–$150, fine — with caveats. Ginger-lime-ginger beer concept is playful and genuinely original. Light enough for summer, distinctive enough to avoid the fresh-fougère trap.

Details

Perfumer
Romano Ricci