In The Bottle: The booze element of Roadhouse is definitely coming out. The dandelions are also there, but not really at the forefront. It smells very alcoholic, and there seems to be a slight twinge of rose that is aiding in that effect.
Wet: Okay, the booze has faded a lot, and in its place I can smell the dandelions. It's a sweet fragrance. I keep thinking that I am picking up a pear or even a sweet floral note -- on reflection, though, my skin tends to make scents sweet, so I think that this is just a strange turn of the very boozey/slightly rosey note.
10 minutes: The dandelions keep coming out more, and I finally get the tobacco note. It doesn't last for very long on my skin, but it's definitely there. It' is an understated, pleasant tobacco note, which is saying a lot considering I usually detest the scent of tobacco.
1 hour: No more tobacco, no more booze. I just get strong dandelion. There's also a sharp, green undercurrent that has that fresh-broken stem scent of angelica root.
Beyond: The dandelions are still here, yet the green note has softened a lot, which has made the whole composition begin to smell a lot like aloe.