It did for sure. And thanks a bunch for the info. I fully understand that I won't be getting the exact same thing as Bart's Balm. But would you say that despite the extra notes, would you say that it's still a primarily Rosemary and Sandalwood fragrance? Or are the extra notes "prevalent" to the point that you think of Acqua di Parma's Balm first and foremost as a citric / musky?
And what about the "feeling" of it? I've read somewhere that Acqua di Parma is a "thin" Balm; not greasy, but with good "adherence" to the skin. Would you agree with this assessment? (Sorry, I know that describing fragrances and viscosity is not exactly an easy thing to do, but any extra information that you could share would certainly help me).
Side note: Apparently there's also AdP "Futura", with very different notes than the original, including Grapefruit and Pink Pepper. I would say that Bart's Balm Ben Vorlich is a close second to Ben Macdui on my book (although I understand that Futura is likely very different, e.g., with notes of Lavender instead of Tobacco).