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8.4 / 10 73 Ratings
A popular perfume by Boadicea the Victorious for women and men, released in 2016. The scent is woody-fresh. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Woody
Fresh
Spicy
Citrus
Green

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Citrus tree woodCitrus tree wood Kaffir limeKaffir lime Juniper berryJuniper berry Pink pepperPink pepper BergamotBergamot
Heart Notes Heart Notes
Clary sageClary sage HedioneHedione MagnoliaMagnolia Morrocan orange blossomMorrocan orange blossom
Base Notes Base Notes
VetiverVetiver Blond woodsBlond woods Crystal amberCrystal amber MuskMusk PatchouliPatchouli
Ratings
Scent
8.473 Ratings
Longevity
7.765 Ratings
Sillage
7.565 Ratings
Bottle
8.877 Ratings
Value for money
6.233 Ratings
Submitted by Aquamonza · last update on 09/03/2025.
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What the fragrance is similar to
Aventus by Creed
Aventus
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Elysium pour Homme Eau de Parfum
Hacivat by Nishane
Hacivat
Esencia (Eau de Parfum) by Loewe
Esencia Eau de Parfum
Elysium pour Homme (Parfum) by Roja Parfums
Elysium pour Homme Parfum
Layton by Parfums de Marly
Layton

Reviews

2 in-depth fragrance descriptions
Jazzbob

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Jazzbob
Very helpful Review 14  
Aventus & Associates
"You must take the A train
to go to Sugar Hill, way up in Harlem.
If you miss the A train,
you'll find you missed the quickest way to Harlem"

Billy Strayhorn's jazz standard "Take the A Train" refers to the A subway line that runs through Manhattan to Harlem. In the Sugar Hill neighborhood, which became home to many wealthy African Americans starting in the 1920s, many musicians settled, including Duke Ellington, for whom the song was composed. Anyone who could afford an apartment in Sugar Hill had truly made it.

The story of Aventus is also one of rapid ascent. It has been on the market for less than ten years, yet it is one of the most successful and arguably the most polarizing men's fragrances in the niche sector. Nowadays, it feels like not only cheap imitators can be found (1), but also countless (partly upscale, high-priced) niche brands have, shall we say, been inspired to launch similar scents (2).

(1 L'Aventure, Supremacy Silver, Insurrection II Pure, Club de Nuit Intense Man, Tierra del Fuego, Vibrant Leather, Pineapple Vintage Intense, Dua/Alexandria Fragrances, ...)
(2 Hacivat, Orion, Nero, Royal Vintage, Cedrat Boise, Elysium, Morning Chess, Heroique, Floris 1976, Loewe Esencia etc.)

The A(ventus) Train has also been taken by Boadicea the Victorious. The result, Consort, unmistakably shares Aventus' slightly fresh, spicy, and dry-woody facets, but overall feels a bit airier. The top note is more citrusy than that of Creed's, thus only partially reminiscent of pineapple and has a slightly more pronounced sharpness, which quickly subsides. In the middle phase, Consort moves further away from its inspiration and resembles Nishane's Hacivat more, due to its greener and soft-floral orientation. However, it never becomes extremely floral, nor does it become truly smoky. I would also classify Aventus as only very subtly smoky - compared to many other niche fragrances - and yet it offers a bit more fullness (musk). In return, Consort scores with a pleasantly bright wood base that lingers on the skin quite a while. In my opinion, longevity and projection are comparable to Aventus.

Both fragrances share a certain fundamental issue: despite all their versatility and solid quality, I simply do not feel any emotional connection, as is the case with other perfumes. Both are pleasant to wear, but the price is (nowadays) excessive at €270 for 100 ml for Aventus and even nearly €300 for Consort, which also does not deserve a better rating because it does not stand out qualitatively from Creed's bestseller.
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Maggy4u

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Maggy4u
Maggy4u
Top Review 21  
Summer time
Next to my signature scent, Midnight Degree, I was once again on the lookout for a summer fragrance that is fresh and distinctive. I hadn't even considered Boadicea's Fire Collection here. I do know and appreciate a few scents from the line very much. However, they don't necessarily convey the aspect of freshness for me.

I should perhaps briefly mention that for me, a suitable summer fragrance, alongside perfect longevity (even in high temperatures), primarily includes pepper, bergamot (or other citrus accords), vetiver, and musk. Well, these can be found in several hundred fragrances in one combination or another. But when I stumbled upon Consort from one of my favorite brands, I once again forgot the scars of blind buys. Or at least almost. When you start to research, you come across "Hero" and "Notorious," but not any useful reviews for "Consort." Even on Parfumo, the scent is still a blind spot. Similarly, it is challenging to somehow track down a sample of the fragrance. Let's just say, I was intrigued.

When I tested the fragrance this morning, I was immediately struck by: "Wait a minute, I know this..."
Fresh bergamot, entwined with restrained pepper. The vetiver (known from Vetiver Imperiale) radiates wonderfully from the base, already shining through from the very beginning. A subtle bright wood note, like freshly sawn, structures between the poles. The white florals likely soften it a bit, but are only perceptible here and there with a lot of imagination. A real hit.

The (current) classification of "woody-earthy" is really confusing and has probably contributed to the fact that this fragrance has been neglected for so long. Consort is spicy-woody-fresh. Perhaps a bit citrusy as well. The vetiver is herbaceous-green, but still fresh. Patchouli is not even remotely perceptible.

The longevity and sillage are typical of BtV and beyond all doubt. On me, the scent lasts well over 8+ hours, even in the current 30+ degrees. The dry down is beautifully relaxed musk and amber, with a dimming vetiver. Simply perfect.

Since it always makes sense to create a picture with other (more well-known and widespread) fragrances, I would like to attempt this now. In my perception, Consort is about 80% comparable to the scent mood of Roja's Elysium p.h. Parfum (!) I would even go so far as to say they could pass as scent twins. Additionally, there is about 15% Vetiver Imperial. (By far the most beautiful vetiver for me at the moment.) The last 5% are attributed to the Fire Collection DNA, which is typical of BtV.

I can therefore recommend this fragrance to anyone who likes Elysium but is also somewhat concerned about the price. To anyone who appreciates noticeable vetiver (and perhaps has fallen for Vetiver Imperial). To anyone looking for a summer fragrance that shines and somehow always fits.
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15 short views on the fragrance
4
Opening has the signature Aventus style, but fruitier like Absolu. Musky-citrusy base like Energizer (nuances of Elysium PC), but woodier.
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4
Similar to Loewe Esencia EDP, a slightly greener version o Creed Aventus. The opening is fruity with dominant citruses. Drydown is woodsy.
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1
Aventus in a different bottle. Seems like BTV just repackages famous scents with a heftier price tag.
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Bright woods, citrus, green notes
and a rather overpowering orange blossom.
Not beautiful, but quite pleasant.
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Mr. AVEN has many names
Always changing his appearance
Appears in almost every home
Once a must-have in every collection
He is a LegenTUS*
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In a warm
wooden bowl lie
lemon peels
and some fresh
petals
with pleasant
spices and
green accords.
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Give it another name, a prettier bottle, a higher price, less marketing, it still remains an Aventus (-dupe).
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Without smoke + pineapple, I see little resemblance to Aventus. Elysium isn't far off though. Also in quality. Sweeter - but if you like Roja...
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In direct comparison: almost 1:1 Aventus, just more expensive, nicer bottle, better longevity, better sillage, no annoying pineapple.
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Some BtVs smell familiar, but once again, they are wonderfully high-quality! Fresh, grassy with a familiar vibe. Great perfume!
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