Narcotico 2014

Narcotico by Meo Fusciuni
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7.9 / 10 120 Ratings
A popular perfume by Meo Fusciuni for women and men, released in 2014. The scent is earthy-woody. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Earthy
Woody
Spicy
Animal
Smoky

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
ThymeThyme FrankincenseFrankincense
Heart Notes Heart Notes
BenzoinBenzoin Tonka beanTonka bean
Base Notes Base Notes
PatchouliPatchouli MuskMusk VanillaVanilla OudOud

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7.9120 Ratings
Longevity
8.698 Ratings
Sillage
7.899 Ratings
Bottle
7.599 Ratings
Value for money
7.036 Ratings
Submitted by Apicius, last update on 06/26/2025.

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Apicius

224 Reviews
Apicius
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How narcotic is Narcotico?
A promising name, popular fragrance notes – the latest perfume by Meo Fusciuni is worth a close look. And a beautiful picture given by Meo Fuscuni: the cool stone steps of a church in Palermo was where the first spark of inspiration hit the ground.

A perfume by the name of Narcotico can only be one thing: a strong oriental that claims its place somewhere between Opium and Black Afgano. It is patchouli that serves as the backbone in this case, and the topic seems to be how this note can be presented best, and in an up-to-date manner.

Giuseppe Imprezzabile gives us a spectacular opening: I strongly sense the typical earthiness of patchouli, together with an accord that is kind of flowery. Is that carnation? Is there even some fruitiness? For a short moment, we get a glimpse of the green aspects of patchouli that remind me so much of cotton sheets and cold, fresh country air.

A change sets in short before the opulence of this opening could be regarded as too dominant. The fragrance becomes more austere. The patchouli receives a frame that is almost herbaceous, slightly boozy and roughly reminiscent of a good cough syrup. Where does that cool, fresh aspect come from? Is there mint?

So far for the grand opening, however the heart note comes quickly. The earthiness of the patchouli steps aside. Now, there is sternness and sobriety fencing in the patchouli – hard and solid as the cold stone steps of a church entrance. For me, patchouli is something soft and yielding that is always at the brink of melting away. In opposite to that, frankincense is rock solid, straightforward and stern but with depth and providing a good structure.

But we don't get the point if we regard Narcotico as a simple dialogue between these two notes. Resinous aspects step in and from a certain point in the heart notes onwards Narcotico develops a certain close-to-the-body, almost intimate statement, and it is also getting softer again. I suppose that some musks are involved, at least there are hints of a musky powder note.

I could go on describing Narcotico like this but without completely getting the core of it. After several tests I still find new aspects in this perfume. So, how narcotic is Narcotico? A spritz on the left hand – top note as described. Then the change to the heart within half an hour. Then another spritz on the right hand – and I smell (oud) wood and smokiness, a complete different fragrance!

Narcotico eludes to be described, but nevertheless it embraces and tenders its wearer. It is not a well-defined fragrance that you can wear in front of you as if it was a shield. Narcotico will involve your own bodily odour, it will betray your sense of smell depending on situation and momentary state. This is what makes Narcotico so lively and interesting. It is always a stroke of luck when a perfumer creates a fragrance that can be perceived so individually by different people and at different times.

So far for its qualities. I appreciate it very much if a perfume underlines the physical presence of a person – and erotic attractiveness – in such a brilliant way as Narcotico does. This is what I want to smell at others, and also on myself. Personally, I would see its sex-appeal more on the masculine side.

I would like to thank Meo Fusciuni for sending me a sample and letting me experience this attractive fragrance.
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Frankcrummit

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Frankcrummit
Frankcrummit
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A Second Chance
I took an initial dislike to this fragrance. "Open day at the funeral parlour; relentlessly depressing" was my original Statement. This was in part a reaction to the perfume's opening notes which are reminiscent of mothballs or embrocation: something musty, dusty and beginning to decay. I put the bottle aside, then tried to sell it on, without success.

So today I took it out of its box again and sprayed a little on my wrist. A little is all you need by the way: unlike other MF fragrances I've tried, this one has enduring sillage. I persevered through the initial medicinal phase, recalling its similarity to Santa Maria Novella's Marescialla. Then I began to be persuaded by the emerging patchouli note ( a sour, rather than chocolatey patchouli), that perhaps the fragrance is worth a second chance.

It's not sweet, it's not churchy, it's not sexy, but nevertheless it demands attention. It invites you into its own mystery.

I can imagine using it, sparingly, during the winter months, as I sit and read by the fire. It's a contemplative rather than active scent, with a persistently melancholy feel: like emptying the wardrobe of a recently-deceased friend or relative, being reminded of their presence and absence in equal measure.

Three weeks after writing the words above, I sold the fragrance on, without regret and finally laid its ghost to rest.
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Swe3tiebee

5 Reviews
Swe3tiebee
Swe3tiebee
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If I smell this on someone they are my mortal enemy.
Was really disappointed with this fragrance. Smelt medicinal and not in a cool fun herbal way but in a nauseating what the eff did I just smell? way. The patchouli was offensive. I despise this scent and regret ever blind buying a sample. It truly does it's name justice, I was persuaded by it's allure unable to resist and it ended up biting me in the a*s! I considered pawning it off to one of my friends just to get it out my immediate surroundings without feeling like I had wasted my money. Simply opening the bottle unleashed a terribly miasma into my room, I could smell it on my skin for hours and I hadn't even put it on!! I did end up giving it a go though and god did I regret it, I was promised a boozy, musky dry down. All I got was a headache.
Months go by, my mum comes for a visit, she enters my room and finds a little empty ziploc bag with a label reading Narcotico on it. It lead to a very...interesting conversation later in the day. As I had been so traumatised by this scent it was completely blocked from my memory! I almost convinced myself someone had planted drugs on me! And just as I was considering going to the police; my mum laughing at me of course... it hit me. Narcotico, that horrible thing.

If you hate yourself buy this perfume. The people around you will despise you as much as you do yourself. No but jokes aside, I'm sure this does it for some freak out there. This perfume smells like a bad trip. It's poisonous and most definitely fatal. A complete over dose on the most wretched patchouli.

With love x.
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BobbyGee

229 Reviews
BobbyGee
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Meo Fusciuni / Narcotico
What does the smell of incense from the church in Palermo have in common with Siberian musk, patchouli and agar resin? One person-creator of the drug-Giuseppe Imprezzabile (Meo Fusciuni).
A smell that is unique, dark, for some people just narcotic, strong, piercing, unprecedented and I think more masculine, but it's a subjective matter.
Everything Aleksxs wrote is true. The smell is unique and narcotic. Incense / musk / patchouli / agar. For me, after multiple tests - position MUST HAVE and JUST HAVE IT. A scent that is very piercing and strong, truly uncompromising. The only problem, of course, may be the price.
On the other hand, I RECOMMEND dry noses and those looking for new olfactory experiences.
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ClaireV

731 Reviews
ClaireV
ClaireV
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All surface tension, little lurking beneath
Narcotico follows a pattern I've begun to notice in the work of Giuseppe Imprezzabile, the perfumer behind Meo Fusciuni, in that the perfumes are all either monstrously complex facades hiding simple ideas, or deceptively simple perfumes masking an astonishing richness of detail. Narcotico falls in the former category. The perfumer places an odd 'upturned sod' patchouli material, with nuances of sour soil, dry air, creeping rot, blood, metal, and leather, atop a relatively simple, powdered baby's bottom of an amber-talc base. It's like an unwashed wolf perched on top of a kitten. Everything interesting is happening inside the bounds of that patchouli material front-loaded into the first hour. Rather than beautiful, it smells half alluring, half foul. A thing of nature, yet also inorganic and strange.

Narcotico is an empty promise, though. It soon fizzles out into its quiet talc-like base, making you wonder if the first hour had happened at all. At the beginning, I was thinking that this was a truly different and original take on patchouli - a fertile cross between Noir Patchouli, Aromatics Elixir, and Vierges et Toreros - but its sudden cop out into a barely there amber affair feels like the ultimate bait and switch. Marescialla by Santa Maria Novella does what Narcotico promises to do - exorcism by patchouli - but for half the price.
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DrB1414DrB1414 2 months ago
8.5
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This is a great patchouli perfume. The only downside, it's like a more approachable version of Patchouli Antique from Payan, and 5 x price.
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WusubiWusubi 20 days ago
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Great amber accord: boozy, medicinal, smoky.
Punchy spiciness with slightly musty patchouli.
All bark no bite - a base of vanilla and herbs.
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SaradoninSaradonin 2 years ago
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Challenging animalic opening followed by damp patchouli, resins, warm incense, swetened with boozy benzoin. Smoothes out in high heat.
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OdeurnicheOdeurniche 2 years ago
For true lovers, this is a no-rectified patchouli that evokes an old cabinet with aged clothes. It’s not for everybody, but a piece of art !
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MeliponeMelipone 3 years ago
Like many Meo Fusciuni perfumes, this is thick, bold, and uncompromising. It may lack subtlety, but it is fascinating. A true experience!
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TheDunkPapaTheDunkPapa 5 months ago
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A fantastic interplay of various facets of patchouli: the smoky cellar, the chocolate cake, and the spiced wood + metallic, medicinal edge.
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AlexD76AlexD76 8 months ago
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A mystical olfactory experience, Narcotico's incense and oud evoke sacred spaces, while tonka bean and vanilla add a touch of the sensual.
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DJSaunterDJSaunter 8 months ago
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Herbal skanky open, like bringing an animal to an oriental medicine shop, but be patient, it mellows out to like a beautiful root beer smell. Hooked.
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HolscentbarHolscentbar 1 year ago
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rather smoky, resinous, dark and melancholic. It takes me to autumn in the earthy and foggy countryside with smoke in the air
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ArtistscentArtistscent 3 years ago
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This is a difficult scent, it reminds me of a wardrobe filled with taxidermy, a cabinez of curiosities
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