Black Collection

Og 2013

Og by Mirko Buffini
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8.0 / 10 18 Ratings
A popular perfume by Mirko Buffini for women and men, released in 2013. The scent is spicy-smoky. The longevity is above-average. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Spicy
Smoky
Leathery
Woody
Sweet

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
Black pepperBlack pepper GingerGinger
Heart Notes Heart Notes
FrankincenseFrankincense VioletViolet
Base Notes Base Notes
OudOud Leathery notesLeathery notes
Ratings
Scent
8.018 Ratings
Longevity
8.118 Ratings
Sillage
7.618 Ratings
Bottle
7.322 Ratings
Submitted by Calista, last update on 26.02.2024.
Interesting Facts
The fragrance is part of the "Black Collection" collection.

Reviews

1 in-depth fragrance description
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Bottle
7
Sillage
8
Longevity
7
Scent
Chizza

273 Reviews
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Leather light
After having tested numerous leather scents, I recently came across a sample of a fragrance that I had been considering for some time. I don't know what OG stands for, but I didn't care, I was simply interested in the leather. This creation here is actually a bit more special, because it is unusual. A leather of newer school but free of fruit and still full-bodied for the first seconds. I smell vanilla here, it's not in there at all, but it smells really good. Something different from fruit and above all not a lovely, feminine vanilla, not even a dirty one but wearable for everyone.

After: Leather with ginger. A combination that is quite rightly rare, because dry and brittle leather is enhanced by hot and dry ginger. Especially since the attempt fails. So for the first 30-60 minutes the scent is a clear but insipid leather product for me. The violet, which is often used for olfactory presentations of this kind, presents itself as usual minimal peppery, a bit leafy and so you first sit in front of an unbelievably monothematic and somewhere boring leather scent.

The anticlimax has been reached, it can only get better and that is what happens. The incense comes out, caresses this creation and now makes me think of faded leather jackets, which is progress. It becomes more exciting, minimally spicy, the fragrance gains few nuances but it wins them. With time the leather gets lighter, there might be a pinch of saffron in it, all in all the scent changes little but effectively, even though on a small scale.

Honestly, my enthusiasm sank with every test. At first I thought he was a candidate for purchase because I was impressed by his sobriety. Gradually, OG aroused boredom in me, even though it gets better with time, the brittle grey still manifests itself olfactorically in the air.
Sure, it is less extroverted than other well-known leathers of newer perfumers' art. But so are others, and yet they play at the very top with few ingredients, see AdP with Colonia Leather. Insofar a satisfying fragrance, out of goodwill I give 7,5 instead of 7,0; I wanted to say it first but it bores me too much, it's all too expressionless, too pale.

For whom is such a fragrance recommended? In principle for those who like leather, but with the vast majority of available creations, this quickly becomes too intense. In this sense, OG is the light cola of leather perfumes.
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