09/02/2021
Jusch1995
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The gentle blend of aventus, hacivat and ani with a hint of vanilla
Imperium by Electimuss is certainly one of the unknowns when it comes to the "Aventus inspired" fragrance. "Aventus inspired" sounds at first disrespectful, unoriginal and boring, but this fragrance manages what many of the others before him have not: He is a meaningful development of the basic formula.
While Orion, Hacivat, Explorer, Esencia (All from my point of view great fragrances) a new component in the top note and want to stand out and Club de Nuit Intense and L'Aventure are rather favorable images, the Imperium goes a new way. Through the heart notes of oud and vanilla, it softens the otherwise sharp top note and manages to create a unique aura just in the course of the fragrance, which I have not yet been allowed to smell so.
The almost addictive drydown stands out clearly from the brother with the smoky pineapple and is much milder, less intrusive but no less demanding. But enough of Aventus, because besides the top note, which comes across much more citrus (Sure, is also bergamot and coriander with in it, goes more in the direction of Hacivat) the two share no common ground.
Imperium has a great concept and has the reputation of a Doupes definitively not deserved. The fragrance is so thought out and polished that you can immediately tell that an absolute professional was at work. This concept is also reflected in the great packaging and the bottle, which comes against every expectation unspeakably heavy and noble. The perfume gives one from opening the package to the application to the really good (although not excellent, but that fits then again into the concept) durability an unspeakable feeling of luxury and charm.
Imperium is for me a hidden champion for the colder summer days, autumn and the occasions on which you want to stand out. I recommend it to test this fragrance absolutely the whole day and not only the top note to evaluate, because just in the 3 Dimensionalen fragrance development is the magic of this wonderful perfume.
EDIT: I don't know if it's just me but in the drydown I smell a certain similarity to Rojas Enigma (a fragrance I adore). I assume this comes from the vanilla in conjunction with the bergamot. The scents smell definitv not the same but share similarities.
While Orion, Hacivat, Explorer, Esencia (All from my point of view great fragrances) a new component in the top note and want to stand out and Club de Nuit Intense and L'Aventure are rather favorable images, the Imperium goes a new way. Through the heart notes of oud and vanilla, it softens the otherwise sharp top note and manages to create a unique aura just in the course of the fragrance, which I have not yet been allowed to smell so.
The almost addictive drydown stands out clearly from the brother with the smoky pineapple and is much milder, less intrusive but no less demanding. But enough of Aventus, because besides the top note, which comes across much more citrus (Sure, is also bergamot and coriander with in it, goes more in the direction of Hacivat) the two share no common ground.
Imperium has a great concept and has the reputation of a Doupes definitively not deserved. The fragrance is so thought out and polished that you can immediately tell that an absolute professional was at work. This concept is also reflected in the great packaging and the bottle, which comes against every expectation unspeakably heavy and noble. The perfume gives one from opening the package to the application to the really good (although not excellent, but that fits then again into the concept) durability an unspeakable feeling of luxury and charm.
Imperium is for me a hidden champion for the colder summer days, autumn and the occasions on which you want to stand out. I recommend it to test this fragrance absolutely the whole day and not only the top note to evaluate, because just in the 3 Dimensionalen fragrance development is the magic of this wonderful perfume.
EDIT: I don't know if it's just me but in the drydown I smell a certain similarity to Rojas Enigma (a fragrance I adore). I assume this comes from the vanilla in conjunction with the bergamot. The scents smell definitv not the same but share similarities.
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