The Story
Why it exists.
The beginning
The name says everything. #allnightlong is the second release in Ramon Monegal's Ibiza collection, following on from the island's energy, that particular state between midnight and sunrise when the air is warm, the crowd is still dense, and the music hasn't let up. Ramon Monegal has always built from Mediterranean reference: Barcelona light, the heat of plazas, sea salt on skin. The Ibiza collection pushes that toward something more exuberant, fragrances designed to hold their own through heat, dancing, and the kind of warmth that would collapse most compositions. Pineapple, lemon, and mint form the opening here. Not the gentle kind of pineapple that decorates a heart note, this one arrives bright and assertive, tart with lemon, cooled by mint. It's the scent of arrival: the moment you step off the plane or out of the water into warm night air.
What makes #allnightlong work is the structural tension built into its pyramid. The opening, pineapple, lemon, mint, reads as a single energetic chord, all brightness and tartness. The heart of jasmine, heliotrope, and patchouli arrives with a different register entirely: warmer, softer, more intimate. Heliotrope brings a powdery almond quality that smooths the transition; jasmine adds its characteristic indolic warmth; patchouli provides the dry, earthy counterweight that keeps the sweetness from flattening. The base is where the salt earns its place.
The evolution
The opening lands fast. Pineapple, sweet, tart, almost effervescent, arrives with lemon cutting through the top and mint providing an immediate cool counterpoint. The combination is energetic in a way that feels both fresh and intense: the smell of arrival, of warm air meeting a body still cool from the sea. That initial impression is assertive and stays that way for roughly the first hour. Then the transition begins. The bright citrus recedes and jasmine emerges, its indolic warmth giving the heart a distinctly different character. Heliotrope adds powdery softness; patchouli introduces its dry, earthy signature. The sweetness persists but the register changes, from tropical-fruit energy to something warmer, more intimate. This is the phase that reveals depth. By the third hour the base takes over. Vanilla, musk, and oakmoss create closeness, the smell of warm skin, not of perfume applied. The salt note becomes more apparent as the sweeter top recedes, adding mineral lift that keeps the vanilla from going full gourmand.
Cultural impact
The Balearic island has long occupied a specific place in club culture and fragrance imagination, somewhere between hedonism and natural beauty, where warmth and salt air define the sensory landscape. Ramon Monegal's 2024 Ibiza collection draws from that specific register, and #allnightlong fits squarely into a moment when warmer, sweeter, more tropical fragrances are reclaiming space from the clean-fresh orientations that dominated the late 2010s. The fragrance performs especially well in heat, the kind of climate where most scents struggle to project, making it a natural for warm-weather wearers who want presence without heaviness.






























