1881 pour Homme 2005 Eau de Toilette

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1881 pour Homme (2005) (Eau de Toilette) by Cerruti
Bottle Design Serge Mansau
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1881 pour Homme (2005) (Eau de Toilette) is a perfume by Cerruti for men and was released in 2005. The scent is fresh-woody. It was last marketed by Coty.
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Main accords

Fresh
Woody
Spicy
Green
Citrus

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
CypressCypress BergamotBergamot BlackcurrantBlackcurrant
Heart Notes Heart Notes
PatchouliPatchouli Ylang-ylangYlang-ylang
Base Notes Base Notes
OakmossOakmoss PinePine SandalwoodSandalwood

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7.3410 Ratings
Longevity
7.0327 Ratings
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6.5322 Ratings
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7.3343 Ratings
Value for money
8.7112 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 02.06.2023.
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Once (brain) air, please!
Sour or acidified is a facet that usually doesn't suit me at all, even though I wouldn't call myself a cute little fellow ;-) But a few months ago I suddenly got a real appetite for fragrances. This could be due to my favourite fragrance, L'Homme Ultime, which after a few hours gives off a fine-sour vetiver that smells incredibly good (together with a slight cedar smoke).

And after the Terre d'Hermès Eau Intense Vétiver was a little too angry for me, I actually began to move towards the barbershop, which is normally not one of my preferences - apart from the fact that there is not much left to barb my bald head anyway :-) But I knew, there's some acid there, and there must be something on them, even if the corresponding scents are often called oldschool.

So I picked seven candidates, knowing that there was far more of this species. At the same time I hoped that the chosen ones were not too spicy ... Well then:

In my comparison test, I found that Paco Rabanne pour Homme, which in itself was a great success, thinned out too much after a few hours, but the Aramis was too spicy and intense for me, only topped by Tabac Original. Jaguar for Men was great but still not very convincing, Azzaro pour Homme was the most well-balanced, but still too spicy, and then came Rive Gauche from YSL, whose journey after the first sensational 30 minutes leads about 2 hours through a lavender field and then flows into a mild oldschooler - very valuable and simply great! And when I was about to catch this fine scent, one last one came on the scene, the Cerruti 1881pour Homme.

Maybe I'll get the Rive Gauche too, but at first I chose the Italian. Because as already Netlab72 remarks "it is a fresh green fragrance" and I would like to add "that is not too spicy by sage, basil & Co." And so I feel it is also more "classic" than "oldschool", which only corresponds to my personal definition. Because by citrus, coniferous wood and oak moss this 1881 reminds quite of smells of the 70/80s, but for lack of strong spice as for example Muskatellersalbei and other kitchen favorites it looks somewhat "more modern" to me than the others.

Its opening convinces with an acidic bergamot (>30%) and a violent fresh green cypress (>50%), which together produce a decent Sillage, which seems almost over-fresh ... One immediately notices that this Cerruti is a fragrance to wake up and align. If you want to ground yourself in between, spray it on and let yourself be captivated by its masculine vintage aura. Perhaps the other head and heart notes also contribute a little to this, but at the latest after three quarters of an hour you are really aired by the herbaceous and woodsy freshness of the fragrance and you go strengthened and motivated to the next actions :)

Even though the 1881 pH still smells "classic" in its rather linear course, the patch now slightly cushions the fragrance, which after approx. 2 hours also has a slightly less acidic effect, but continues to be mainly in coniferous wood. Here he meets strong light pines rooted in a hint of sandalwood, surrounded by soft moss. This makes it so well balanced from hour 3 that you can slowly dare to get close to the fair femininity again, should it be rather delicate ;-)

Apropos sillage and reformulation: the fragrance does not have the strongest projection after 2-3 hours, but it is always enough for half an arm's length ... And if you even think this Cerruti is weak-chested, please apply it exactly there, namely in the chest area: 2-3 splashes on a shirt are enough, and you have the first three quarters of an hour guaranteed a lot of joy in him! And on textile he then loosely holds out an office day, apart from going home of course :)

Conclusion: For me, Cerrutis Saubermann is a timeless classic, and therefore a hit. Because it combines three things: Due to its lack of kitchen spices, it suits me better than most oldschool or barbershop fragrances. In addition, the strong green, crystal clear freshness from acidified coniferous wood is just the right thing to air the brain, so that "I think I'm standing in the woods" finally finds its true meaning :) And last but not least, this fragrance gains more than 40% in durability on textiles.

Finally, a word about the bottle, which I really like. Because next to a beautifully embossed Frosted Glass, its front sides are slanted, so that it lies particularly well in the hand when grabbing. One likes to touch him and always knows; now it gets really bitter-fresh, because with Cerrutis 1881 pour Homme one thing is certain to succeed:

once (brain) aerate, please :)

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Helpful Review 4  
The greenery is so green when Cerrutis flowers bloom
Another classic that I really like. Next to Hugo Boss Number One, one of my oldies.
In the beginning very fresh, "green" and slightly spicy. Interesting. These notes have a long shelf life. Afterwards it becomes more masculine. Finally some wood is added. Fits together well. Overall quite balanced, pleasant and versatile. Can be worn e.g. in the office and during leisure time.
Cerruti 1881 EdT I like very much. A beautiful all-rounder. Bought 200ml EdT for almost 40 Euro at Amazon. Very good P/L ratio mMn.

With kind regards
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Carlitos01

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Carlitos01
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Helpful Review 5  
Admirable Fougére de Cerruti
1881 for man is a highly underrated fragrance. It is easy to buy it online for 18~20 Euros (100 ml).
It is one of the 80's aromatic fougere beastie mode frags that still sells today; Thanks god for it as it would be a shame not being able to buy this Cerruti masterpiece any longer.
Cerruti is still launching flankers of this EDT. The last one I tried is 1881 Signature for man (2017), a fantastic leather fragrance that is selling quite well.
I tested it with 3 women close to me and received one "so so" and two "awesome".
The bottle is quite nice in my opinion and has a very good sprayer.
It opens with a very bold and powerful green fresh vibe, due to the juniper and cypress top notes a just bit tamed by lavender.
The middle notes ensure that this fresh green vibe will endure a bit more due to a very agreeable vétiver a bit softened by Ylang and rose.
The pine and oak moss base notes do grant that this fantastic fragrance remains manly and green till the last sniff.
Its beasty longevity is easily 14+ hours. You may over spray a bit - 4 sprays not more - for a bigger sillage.
Overall I do get a vibe similar to Loewe Esencia. Different frags but evoking the same feelings.
It is indeed a very nice and unique juice.

My rates
Scent:7.5
Longevity:9.0
Sillage:8.5
Uniqueness:9.0
Wearability:8.0
Quality:8.0
Presentation: 8.0
Overall rating: 8.30/10,00

I love this fragrance
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JackHunter33

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Very helpful Review 4  
A Classic Masculine Fragrance
I get three distinct phases out of this fragrance. In the opening I get a blast of lavender, juniper and cypress with other green notes making the scent smell herbaceous. It's a bit rough for the first forty minutes and then settles down nicely and reminds me of Lauder For Men.

After a good amount of time the florals make a entrance and take the back seat. This softens the scent and it smells quite lovely whilst remaining very masculine. And yes at this point I do get the resemblance to Boucheron Pour Homme. But that one starts to lean more to the unisex side of things as the florals jump into the front seat and start to take over. So I like 1881 more as it keeps itself smelling masculine.

Finally the drydown is a very nice musky sandalwood.

The projection for the first two to three hours is good and then it reigns itself in to within a half a arms length. The longevity on my skin is excellent with all day and into next day longevity.

All in all a very nice masculine fragrance that has character and can be had for the price of a large pizza.

Happy Days!
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BrianBuchanan

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Liberté Égalité Fougèrité
Michael Edwards classifies 1881 pour Homme as a citrus.

It has a yellow citrus background, on which aromatic, fougère, green tree resins, white lily bouquet, iris, spicy and chypre elements progress.

Taxonomically, 1881 falls somewhere between Eau Sauvage, Pour Monsieur de Chanel, a lily soliflor such as Donna Karan Gold, and Dior Homme.

Comfortable to wear, it settles to an elegant fougère with dandified floral chic.

Strangely overlooked in The Guide, I wonder why...
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HugoMontezHugoMontez 3 months ago
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A classic herbal fresh fougère. In the same ballpark as boucheron pour homme but different enough to have them both. A must have masculine!
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Carlitos01Carlitos01 4 years ago
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It is one of the 80's aromatic fougere beast mode frags that still sells today; It would be a shame not to scent this moss bomb nowadays.
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ElysiumElysium 6 years ago
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I have or I had nearly all of the 1881 flankers and I loved or liked them but the original has something that puzzles my head and my soul :(
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AmberScentAmberScent 4 years ago
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This is a precious elixir of moss, sandalwood and pine. It's very "foresty" but sustaining freshness and manliness at the same time.
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FloppyromFloppyrom 4 months ago
This was a journey back in time. I just used it after a shave and I felt teleported back to the 80s. I kinda love it :)
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