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Revillon pour Homme 1977 Eau de Toilette

8.0 / 10 23 Ratings
A popular perfume by Revillon for men, released in 1977. The scent is spicy-green. The production was apparently discontinued.
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Main accords

Spicy
Green
Woody
Resinous
Earthy

Fragrance Pyramid

Top Notes Top Notes
LavenderLavender RosemaryRosemary DavanaDavana PetitgrainPetitgrain
Heart Notes Heart Notes
CarnationCarnation Pine needlePine needle CinnamonCinnamon GeraniumGeranium
Base Notes Base Notes
Tonka beanTonka bean MossMoss CedarwoodCedarwood FirFir
Ratings
Scent
8.023 Ratings
Longevity
7.518 Ratings
Sillage
7.318 Ratings
Bottle
7.118 Ratings
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Captain Molyneux (1994) (Eau de Toilette) by Molyneux
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Reviews

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Drseid

828 Reviews
Drseid
Drseid
Helpful Review 4  
Reference Caliber Oakmoss...
Revillon pour Homme opens with an aromatic blast of herb-laced lavender supported by hints of oakmoss and cedar rising from the base. As the composition moves to its early heart the aromatic lavender remains but quickly takes a back seat to the oakmoss which takes on a soapy, slightly ashy tobacco green character. Moving through its middle, the lavender and oakmoss gradually dissipate, allowing supporting carnation and prominent green coniferous fir to enter the fold with trace hints of tonka bean-derived sweetness also entering the mix. During the late dry-down the oakmoss and lavender finally fade completely to the background as mild cinnamon spiced woods join the remnants of the now diminished green fir and slightly sweet tonka bean through the finish. Projection is very good, especially early but longevity is slightly below average at about 6-7 hours on skin.

As soon as I applied Revillon pour Homme on skin I knew I loved it. The first thing that grips you is the aromatic lavender and super-strong soapy oakmoss. Early-on it is hard not to make the comparison with vintage Captain Molyneux, as the two compositions smell quite similar through the early heart phase. As vintage Captain Molyneux is a "Top 10" caliber composition to this reviewer, any comparison with that masterpiece should be taken as the highest compliment. That said, if Revillon pour Homme merely cloned that earlier 70s masterpiece it would be notable as smelling amazing, but potentially unnecessary if you already owned vintage Captain. Once you get further into the heart phase of the composition it is clear that Revillon pour Homme is no Captain clone. To the contrary, it distinguishes itself with its liberal use of coniferous fir and just a touch of sweetness and natural smelling woods to send the two compositions ultimately in different directions. There really isn't anything to gripe about save its slightly below par longevity, but when the open smells as good as the one here, consider it just another reason to experience it again if one needs to reapply late in the day. In the end if forced, I still prefer the overall top-to-bottom presentation of vintage Captain, but now having smelled Revillon pour Homme there is no way I would ever be without this additional 70's masterpiece in my collection as well. The bottom line is the discontinued approximately $150 per 120ml bottle on the aftermarket Revillon pour Homme is outside of vintage Captain Molyneux the next best thing I have sniffed out of the 70's, earning a "masterpiece" rating of 4.5 to 5 stars out of 5 and an extremely strong recommendation to all, especially oakmoss lovers.
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Cappellusman

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Cappellusman
Top Review 8  
Successful Treasure Hunt Vol. I
After I have now thoroughly explored the areas of "Powerhouse" and "Unknown Italians," I am now focusing on genuine vintage fragrances, that is, pearls from the 70s and 80s. These are still available either as miniatures or as full bottles from the relevant dealers on the bay, even if the prices sometimes hurt.

What to do? Buy a mini? Well, it reduces the financial risk, but if the fragrance meets expectations, a full bottle will inevitably be purchased anyway. So one might as well start with a full bottle.

Said and done. Due to rave reviews, especially on Basenotes, as well as its rarity status and the lack of comments here, "Revillon pour Homme" had to be tried.

WHAT A START! An absolutely unaltered fragrance in the typical flacon of the time, which for me anticipates much of what would follow in terms of masterpieces from other brands. Complexity and spice to the max, and of course completely unsynthetic. One of the few fragrances that can compete with the legendary "Ebene" by Balmain in terms of leather note. It even seems to me that this fragrance could have partly inspired "Azzaro pour Homme."

Yes, a fragrance for older men. Yes, a fragrance with a consistently masculine and noble aura. And yes - priced within the range of what is currently being asked for mainstream nonsense. It will continue; half a dozen more vintage full bottles are already lined up. I am already looking forward to the package delivery like a small child and to being able to present and comment on some of these pearls here. We must imagine Cappellusman as a happy person...
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A classic from the 70s.
Herbaceous and cool.
Magnum at Studio 54.
If it were released today, it would have its buyers.
I promise!
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2 years ago
Pine, peppermint, lavender... that's pretty much how Grandpa smelled too! But back in his day, it was definitely a good thing.
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Strong lavender start is supported by clove and rounded off with vanilla. An expressive pick-me-up that lasts...
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