The note unfolds as a vibrant, multi-faceted olfactory experience, commencing with an initial burst of sun-ripened, succulent nectarine – intensely juicy, almost bursting with sweet-tart moisture. This immediately gives way to a sophisticated, warm liquorous undertone, not harsh or purely alcoholic, but rather a smooth, syrupy infusion that suggests a fine fruit brandy or a macerated fruit liqueur. There's an effervescent quality initially, like the fizz of a sparkling cocktail, quickly settling into a plush, velvety texture. The fruit itself possesses a delicate balance of sweetness and a very subtle, almost imperceptible greenness that hints at the fruit's skin, preventing it from becoming cloying. As a heart note, it radiates a rich, intoxicating sweetness with moderate projection, evolving into a warmer, deeper boozy glow as it melds with the skin. Its longevity is good for a fruity accord, clinging with a charming, slightly caramelized sweetness that eventually fades into a soft, comforting warmth, hinting at amber or vanilla often found in its base companions. It never becomes overtly sticky, maintaining an elegant fluidity.