* Very nice "blue freshie" style of fragrance
* Good clone of Percival
* Good blend of sweet, fresh, herbal, citrus, floral, woody and powdery notes
* Good use of cardamom, lavender and powder notes
* Perfectly unisex
* Great for outdoor activities
* Great for warmer weather
* Good performance
* A ton of competition in the "blue freshie" market
* Not unique or complex compared to other PdM clones
* Linear overall as a fragrance
Ahmed Al Maghribi's Sapphire is a clone of Parfum de Marley's Percival, which is itself a rare "blue freshie" entry into that niche line. Spare yourself the cost and get this. It's a reasonably good clone and has a good blend of sweet, fresh, herbal, citrus, floral, woody and powdery notes. There's particularly good use of cardamom, lavender and powder notes here, the last one of which you rarely if ever get in a "blue freshie."
This note pays off in helping to make this a good fragrance. That said, it does face a ton of competition in the "blue freshie" market. It's not a particularly complex or unique fragrance DNA, especially not when compared to the original PdM flankers and clones thereof. To be fair, though, it's hard to get that out of a "blue freshie" and that's not what people want one for anyway. This does a very good job at a far more affordable price than Percival.
This is unisex, great for outdoor activities and warmer weather, and offers good performance. A worthwhile buy especially if you're a PdM fan or completist who doesn't want to pay their prices. Recommended, but do keep in mind that the more "blue freshies" you have the more likely this will fail to stand out among them.