Antonis07

Antonis07

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Feminine thanks to the flowers ?
First of all, I have to say that I came across this brand at a perfumery event.

I had heard about Pernoire before and I was very impressed by the fragrances from what I was told.

When I smelled my way through the Pernoire collection, I quickly realized that this brand has it all.

Since I like fruity fragrances, but these are often paired with overly floral components, I am usually averse to them. However, this one was different. The Naki (in my opinion the most suitable for the masses) has picked me up very much despite the flowers I still find it very unisex. In other words, as a man, you don't have to be afraid of smelling feminine with this one. At least that's my opinion.

H&S are good, the durability is great, but the projection could be a little better.

P/L is normal for a niche fragrance as an extrait. Compared to other fragrances, this one is very expensive in terms of ml 50ml/200€ (100ml (2 bottles/400€).
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Fear of Tobacco?
Well, first of all, I was very afraid of the scent, as it is compared to Carlisle by PDM, which I don't really like. However, the notes in Triumph of Bacchus really attracted me, so I made a blind buy. Successfully, it arrived today, and with a mix of nervousness and joy, I opened it.

Right at the beginning, when I opened the package, this beautiful outer packaging smiled at me. As I continued to open it, the fragrance greeted me from a high-quality box. Even though I hadn't sprayed it yet, a cloud of scent already wafted towards me. It smelled of rum and apple combined with a lovely peach note.

When spraying and handling the bottle, you get a very high-quality feeling. The sprayer is simply a dream.

At the start, the scent immediately captivated me; the combination of rum and peach is, as mentioned, divine (like the name of the fragrance).

The tobacco becomes more present over time, but it is always refined by other notes.

Conclusion: The fragrance is definitely worth buying.
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Price-performance killer?!
So first of all, this scent is something else.
For the price, the performance is unbeatable. Sillage and longevity are strong.
But now to the fragrance DNA, which is simply great; it is neither complex nor boring. Basically, you can’t get enough of it. The notes are once again incredibly leading; you can hardly pick out the top notes, the opening is more of a blast of toffee and tonka bean, I could even think of chocolate. This largely remains the case, though I can hardly smell any suede at all.
The bottle is fine, but one must also say that it is a designer fragrance.
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Is the hype and criticism justified?
First of all, one must say that the hype alone makes the fragrance worse than it is, however, one can understand the criticism as this scent is no longer unique.

The opening begins with a bomb of fruits and an irresistible sweetness that is fruity.

In the drydown, one quickly notices that the fragrance has something synthetic about it. These fruity notes stand out continuously in the first hours.

Once you reach the base note, it becomes interesting again, as the fruity sweetness is no longer present. Instead, a very amber and musk-heavy note emerges. One could almost say sugar in a bottle.

The longevity of the fragrance is good and the projection is enormous, which is why many associate the scent with headaches. There can be no argument about the bottle; all from the Velvet collection by Xerjoff are beautiful.

Overall, the fragrance is very appealing to the younger to adult generation, which is why it is no longer something special. There are also many alternatives that resemble the scent, e.g. Momona by Parfums D’Elmar.
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Seduction puuuur!
The scent and bottle are heavenly, and the opening with blood orange and saffron combined with fresh bergamot is simply wonderful. The ginger also adds a certain sharpness and a bit of fizz, while the cardamom gives the opening a lovely spicy warmth.

In the dry down, you can feel the patchouli and amber providing the necessary depth. Paired with the orange blossom, this creates an incredible scent progression.

The base is simple, yet as always, beautifully crafted, with cedarwood paired with vanilla, amber, and fine musk.

Overall, I would say the scent is unique, but it could last a bit longer on my skin for the price. As for the bottle, there’s really nothing more to say; it’s simply perfect.
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