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Black Vetiver 2013

7.4 / 10 65 Ratings
A perfume by Phaedon for men, released in 2013. The scent is citrusy-green. It is still in production.
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Main accords

Citrus
Green
Spicy
Woody
Fresh

Fragrance Notes

Lemon leafLemon leaf TarTar Java vetiverJava vetiver Jamaican vetiverJamaican vetiver ChiliChili
Ratings
Scent
7.465 Ratings
Longevity
6.854 Ratings
Sillage
6.155 Ratings
Bottle
7.454 Ratings
Value for money
7.010 Ratings
Submitted by DonVanVliet, last update on 10/24/2025.

Smells similar

What the fragrance is similar to
Grey Vetiver (Eau de Toilette) by Tom Ford
Grey Vetiver Eau de Toilette
Vetiver Extreme by Guerlain
Vetiver Extreme
Vetiver (Eau de Toilette) by Guerlain
Vetiver Eau de Toilette
Equipage (Eau de Toilette) by Hermès
Equipage Eau de Toilette
Grey Vetiver (Eau de Parfum) by Tom Ford
Grey Vetiver Eau de Parfum

Reviews

3 in-depth fragrance descriptions
ColinM

516 Reviews
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Solid everyday vetiver
I am missing the “black” part here, at any stage, but nonetheless... what a compelling smooth and modern vetiver this is. Along the line of Tom Ford’s Grey Vetiver, but noticeably more quality to any extent for me: crisper, more natural, more vibrant, with a more “dimensional” texture, slightly rawer too (or, say, maybe just more “genuine-smelling”). A bit similar to Maitre Parfumeur et Gantier’s Racine as well, mostly for the citrus-vetiver combo, but somehow more transparent, slightly colder and overall more “minimalistic” than that – shortly, more contemporary. The evolution of Black Vetiver is quite simple, basically it starts off with an invigoratingly vivid splash of zesty lemon supported by an initially toned-down elegant accord of smooth, salty vetiver infused with something which smells like a sort of aldehydic musk to me; it’s very subtle, but it gives a peculiar texture to the woody base accord, making it smell as a sort of a greyish, breezy vetiver “mist” sprayed on dry concrete. Well, I’m making it sound more avantgarde than it is, but that’s more or less the effect I get here.

Once most of the greenish top notes of lemon fade away, it’s all about some really great, high quality, vibrant yet pleasantly civilized grassy-salty vetiver still surrounded by that breezy sort of dusty mist I mentioned above – and still lightly infused by some citrus nuances. But most of all it’s vetiver though, and it’s completely, indisputably pleasant as only good vetiver can be. It smells very natural, very woody and grassy-salty (no “inky” nonsense or whatever other ill synthetic rendition of it). And like good vetiver does, it smells also at once very elegant, yet terribly laid-back and easy to wear. As the drydown progresses, some more somber, smokier and slightly sweeter nuances arise, but at no point it will get too “black” – just a bit quieter and moodier, but with a palpable salty-breezy feel underneath. More than “black”, a “grey-yellow vetiver”.

That’s it, it may sound simple and it actually is, but it’s a pure, vibrant kind of simple, something more than pleasant to wear. Thank God none of Guillaume’s trademark mish-mash concepts are here, no weird mojitos and no chubby gourmands gone wrong. This doesn’t smell at all like one of his creations for me, and maybe that’s why it smells so nice. By far my favourite “modern” vetiver, a refined everyday gem and a perfect contemporary companion to the nicest old-school vetivers like Guerlain’s or Carven’s. Still quite overpriced but totally worthy if you can get some discount.

8,5/10
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Zauber600

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Helpful Review 4  
VetiverLinear
Describing this fragrance is difficult for me; my predecessor Terra has already done a great job.

So here is a quote:

This fragrance was created around the contrast of fresh and woody accords.

“Black Vetiver” rises like a black cloud of smoky vetiver from Java, tar, and the leaves of a lemon tree. The warm and mineral hints of tar unite two extraordinary aromas: allspice and vetiver from Jamaica. A truly masculine fragrance, refreshing and elegant.
© Aus Liebe zum Duft (dh/hb)

Eau de Parfum:
Java vetiver, birch tar, lemon tree leaf, allspice, Jamaican vetiver

Here are some snippets of thoughts:
Pale yellow-khaki-gray
Tar
Men's fragrance
Dryness
Salt in the desert
Linearity
Sharpness
Clarity
Hardness

Genre: VetiverVetiver

For: Men, Business

Sillage and longevity: Medium to strong and 8 hours

Status: Unusual and strictly austere scent note. Anyone looking for a different vetiver than the usual ones should definitely try it! Signature scent.

Note: Suitable for all year round.
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Terra

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Top Review 3  
Between two worlds
or... neither half nor whole. I would like to compare this fragrance with two others, Grey Vetiver and Sel de Vetiver. Grey Vetiver and Black Vetiver share something. They both have distinct citrus notes that accompany the entire scent journey. This is good for all vetiver allergy sufferers, as the vetiver remains soft and never becomes too harsh. However, this also has the significant disadvantage that any kick is lost. Long-lasting citrus notes often lack naturalness, freshness, and that certain pep. They come across rather dull and lackluster. Unfortunately, this is also the case here. The vetiver is very nice, but in my opinion, it is portrayed as less beautiful due to the somewhat unnatural citrus components than it could have been. With Sel de Vetiver, you also have a wonderful, dark, and crisp vetiver that is never too sharp. The citrus notes are wonderfully juicy, fresh, delicious, and natural. However, they also fade after a while, and the vetiver becomes even more of the main character. Everything is then rounded off only by this slightly salty note and the mild remnants of the fresh citrus notes, but not distorted. Well, perhaps such wonderfulness was not intended at all. Black Vetiver is calmer and more dignified, and also more masculine than Sel de Vetiver. But unfortunately, it is also significantly less beautiful, in my opinion.
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19 short views on the fragrance
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It's a good alternative to TF Gray Vetiver and works well all four seasons. Decent and dapper.
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25
You should like vetiver here!
It's the leading dominant note.
Tar is supposed to darken it a bit,
but it doesn't quite succeed.
It's not bad!*
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3 years ago
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Lemon strong
Peppery spicy
Clove dominant
Tar-tinged
Root green smoky
+ Spicy seriousness +
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First biting lemon
A bit of pepper and hardly any tar
and lots of vetiver
fresh, spicy, soft and bright
not dark or even black
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5
Dreamy vetiver for fans of this root! Fruity, bright, fresh yet not sharp, rounded, soft, harmonious; a bit like old Guerlain!
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The path is lightly tarred
a few peppercorns at the edge
picking a lemon leaf here and there
It's still bright
Vetiver invites
I like to pause
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The citrus sparkle behind fleeting soot
disappears with a puff
gray, the thin tar, speckled with cloves
on a vetiver base
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9 years ago
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Despite the strong citrus notes, this vetiver is almost creamy-soft. Nothing is overwhelming, yet it has character. Unisex.
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7 years ago
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Darkened vetiver with slightly smoky-spicy notes. The citrus note only shines through very subtly. Classic with a twist.
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Made accessible by sparkling lemon zest, bright leaf green, a hint of clove, a bit of smoke. Mineral, but hardly earthy. Successful!
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