Bottle: Ice cold piney wood blend. There is a hint of lavender.
Wet: Fresh pine needles take the lead. There is a mustiness from the moss in the backdrop. The lavender is there as a supporting player, giving that nice fresh feeling. You really get the impression of being in a cold pine forest.
Dry down: I'm not familiar with OG Dorian, so I apologize if I'm misinterpreting this, but I think Dorian is what I primarily get in the dry down. The pine and lavender completely disappeared, leaving behind a sugary tea perfume with a hint of bergamot. I actually enjoy this stage a lot as well, but I was definitely surprised by how different it is from the wet stage.
Verdict: Love. The only thing is that I wish the piney stage lasts a little bit longer.