In recent years, I've been using Every Man Jack body wash, but the scents I've used are limited to sandalwood, cedarwood, and sea salt. Apparently, the scent of this product is "patchouli", the name of an aromatic plant in the mint family. This scent isn't fresh and cool like typical mint varieties, instead falling into the musky-earthy category, smelling sweet, spicy, and musky. After recently trying several different body wash products, I've found that I like this scent the best, probably because of its uniqueness relative to all of the other body washes I've used in the past. The scents of the natural deodorants I've been using also overlap with the Every Man Jack body washes I've been using, so it's also nice to mix it up. All of this said, however, the product description here elaborates on the scent of this Ducati body wash as actually being "sandalwood, oriental, lavender, amber, vanilla, rosemary, geranium, bergamot, patchouli", so apparently the brand felt a need to somehow get sandalwood in this one as well, but I personally don't smell it. Other than an expectedly unique scent, I was also interested in this body wash because of the Ducati brand. I only knew about Ducati due to one of their dealerships sitting just a few blocks from me in the Chicagoland area, and a former colleague of mine mentioning his need to visit this location to get a part for his motorcycle. While I really like the scent of this body wash, its premium price point at a small volume is obviously due to its being a lifestyle brand, as it definitely shouldn't be considered a natural product (see my nearby photo of the product labeling). Another reviewer here commented that this "body wash does go on like a gel", prompting me to revisit the product labeling, which states that this is a "shower gel". I find this humorous because I thought the industry moved away from the term "shower gel" and toward "body wash" several years ago. Perhaps the traditionally male scent of this product is also geared (pun intended) to an older generation.