07/03/2020

Emorandeira
378 Reviews

Emorandeira
2
Medicinal and classical
Maduro is the last perfume that i try un this discovery set and is one of the BEST ones. Summing Up i would say that in my f&m top would be charlatán, harem rose, confessions of a garden gnome, jardins de giverny and maduro and the ones that i have liked the less are bojnikoffs purple hat (overall because of the price), amber absolutely, forty thieves and suleyman le magnifique and fatih sultán mehmed which smell very very good but dont last a while.
Regsrding maduro i would say his name says all: It is a mature scent...but in a good way. Amber absolutely remebered me a lot to my grandfather and to perfumes like varón dandy and forthy thieves, for example has something weird that on my skin doent develope beautiful... But Maduro is very classic but very nice, is something that i would probably wear. The mix of the fruits with the rose, the honey, the spices, the tobacco (but thought It is mixed with sweet notes has nothing to do with tobacco vanille, are totally different perfumes, ornwith amber tobacco) and the background woofy-balsamic with a bit pronounced masculine vibe given by the patchouli/vetiver is very Well blended, creating a fragance very pleasant, intense but subtle and delicat. It has also some medicinal character that i thought could be oud and aniseed but these notes are not listed so i suppose would be an effect of this mixing of notes. I think probably the most similar perfume that i have tried could be behique by renier, but not being the same, but because of the sweet/Green/spicy tobacco.
I think It is a perfume that probably would develope better under cold and moderate temperatures, probably unisex although i think It is easier yo wear by men and with a better projection and lasting power than other fragances of the House (not being a beast)...
Scent: 8
Longevity: 8
Sillage: 7
Quality/price: 5
Versatility: 6
Originality: 9
Global: 8.5
Regsrding maduro i would say his name says all: It is a mature scent...but in a good way. Amber absolutely remebered me a lot to my grandfather and to perfumes like varón dandy and forthy thieves, for example has something weird that on my skin doent develope beautiful... But Maduro is very classic but very nice, is something that i would probably wear. The mix of the fruits with the rose, the honey, the spices, the tobacco (but thought It is mixed with sweet notes has nothing to do with tobacco vanille, are totally different perfumes, ornwith amber tobacco) and the background woofy-balsamic with a bit pronounced masculine vibe given by the patchouli/vetiver is very Well blended, creating a fragance very pleasant, intense but subtle and delicat. It has also some medicinal character that i thought could be oud and aniseed but these notes are not listed so i suppose would be an effect of this mixing of notes. I think probably the most similar perfume that i have tried could be behique by renier, but not being the same, but because of the sweet/Green/spicy tobacco.
I think It is a perfume that probably would develope better under cold and moderate temperatures, probably unisex although i think It is easier yo wear by men and with a better projection and lasting power than other fragances of the House (not being a beast)...
Scent: 8
Longevity: 8
Sillage: 7
Quality/price: 5
Versatility: 6
Originality: 9
Global: 8.5