Xerjoff Don Eau De Parfum Spray Unisex

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Xerjoff Don Eau De Parfum Spray Unisex

Xerjoff Don Eau De Parfum Spray Unisex

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So, I hope you continue reading and are not deterred by my initial impression. Because meanwhile (so after 5-10 minutes) the smell begins to smell really good! I now smell whiskey, which now also smells very nice and can keep up with many well made scents with such notes well. I also like the sweetness very much, because on the one hand it comes across very gently and on the other hand so tasty. This seems to be molasses, but it smells like amber to me. I don't really smell gunpowder, there's only something that reminds me of it and you only really notice it if you sniff it very close to the sprayed spot, because in the scent cloud you will smell this scent less. The house of Xerjoff is an Italian fragrance house. This niche fragrance house was created in 2003 by Sergio Momo, who wanted to create beautiful fragrances with the finest ingredients.

Well... you don't seem to accept my offer. Then there'll never be a comment again. And this time I'm serious!! So enjoy this commi, because that was the last thing you ever saw or read from me here, mu ha ha ha ha ha :DD Notes: The top notes of Xerjoff Casamorati 1888 are saffron, pepper, carnation, and coriander. The middle notes are ylang ylang, neroli, and rose. The base notes are birch, amber, patchouli, and sandalwood. With "Join the Club - Don" I have now found a fragrance that seems to have been created for the evil robbers ("Die Bremer Stadtmusikanten"). From the very first moment there is a lot of powder being shot. I haven't smelled this gunpowder note yet and even if it is particularly strong at the beginning, it never leaves the fragrance. I don't like it, but I think it's surprisingly well hit. If the robbers don't shoot straight, they light a small campfire, poke in the embers and let it smoke and coke. Whether they smoke a pipe at the same time is not quite clear. Anyway, they're sweating a little. Unfortunately they forgot the whisky in their house in the woods or already drank it without me. Notes: The top notes of Xerjoff Nio are bergamot, neroli, and green notes. The middle notes are jasmine, pink pepper, cardamom, and nutmeg. The base notes are amber, cedar, guaiac woods, patchouli, and vetiver. Soo... oh yes, my title: I'll make you an offer you can't refuse. Hmm... I would say: I get a kiss from you perfumas, but I keep writing comments!

Notes: The top notes of Xerjoff Erba Pura are bergamot, lemon, and orange. The middle notes are fruits and the base notes are vanilla, amber, and white musk. The scent plays with clichés. Especially the cliché that made a real man in 1850. The man knew how to get by with his revolver. And was smoking cigars and drinking whisky in bars - pardon me, saloons - Niche houses similar to Xerjoff are Tiziana Terenzi, Penhaligon’s, Nasomatto, Carner Barcelona, and Nishane!

Best for: Xerjoff XJ 1861 Naxos is a fantastic fragrance to wear during the colder months. This fragrance is immensely strong, so you really don’t want to wear this when it’s warm outside. However, when the temperatures are lower, this fragrance is perfect. Its sweet scent has a welcoming quality to it, making it perfect for casual everyday wear. There’s also a seductiveness to it, which makes this a great nighttime fragrance, perfect for when you’re going out or going on a date. 5. Xerjoff MefistoI find this combination very beautiful. Not only because I am a (casual) sports shooter and this scent brings me closer to this hobby and awakens beautiful associations. But also because a soft and warming ambience is created from whisky and tobacco. An ambience, as amber-vanilla combinations also create. But which, unlike this combination, smells of man and is definitely not unisex-suitable. The "Shooting Stars" collection was launched in 2007. Sergio Momo wanted to incorporate his passion for astronomy into his perfumes and decided that each bottle would be decorated with a small piece of the Sikhote-Alin meteor that fell over Siberia on the morning of Feb. 12, 1947. The fragrances are more experimental and playful than the more classic compositions from the "XJ 17/17" collection. The bottles are numbered, as only 299 copies of each "Shooting Stars" perfume are produced each year. Best for: Xerjoff Casamoratie 1888 is a fantastic fragrance to wear during the colder seasons, like the fall and winter. This fragrance has quite a strong and warm scent, which would be a little too strong for the warmer months. However, during the colder months, it works perfectly fine. This fragrance is a great one to just wear casually, but the elegance of it also allows it to be worn formally as well. Are Xerjoff Fragrances Worth It Scent: Xerjoff Nio is a beautiful fragrance with a very fresh and green scent of citruses. This fragrance opens with a scent of bergamot and neroli, which has a citrusy, slightly floral scent. Added to this are some green notes, giving the illusion of you sitting under a citrus tree. After a little while, some floral notes make themselves known, adding to the overall fresh and green vibe. The dry down of this fragrance takes this citrusy, green opening and adds a spicy twist to it. Overall, you’re left with an absolutely gorgeous and fresh fragrance. So, despite a strange beginning (which took only a few minutes) I find this fragrance very nice here. The combination of the main scents tobacco, whiskey and the amber-like sweetness smells very nice, looks soft and radiates also well, with which the smell fits very well to the going out. As the fragrance is not too overwhelming despite its autumnal scents, it could even be described as an all-rounder and in my opinion can be used in any season of the year.

Ever since 2003, the house of Xerjoff has established itself as a niche fragrance house. This means that their fragrances are of higher quality and more exclusive, which you’ll definitely notice. However, this also means that they’ll cost a bit more as well. Best for: Xerjoff Nio is a fantastic fragrance to wear during the spring and summer. This fragrance has an incredibly refreshing scent, which goes perfectly with those warmer days. Since this fragrance won’t be offensive, it not only makes for a fantastic casual, daytime fragrance, but it also allows it to be worn to any formal occasion as well. It’s perfect for the office, or for a nice day outdoors, or for pretty much every situation imaginable. 2. Xerjoff Erba Pura I’d argue that Don leans masculine, but that it’s not too dark means that it feels a bit more accessible than it otherwise might be, not being quite as intense overall as, say, the first main release from Dua Fragrance, The Mobster, but with leather and some other weight to it. I really like Don for this reason, in carving out a distinction from other similarly-inspired scents. Think also of Wiseguys Vegas Cologne, quite differently a bit of a Pure Havane-esque sweet cherried and honeyed tobacco inspiration. Don lands somewhere in between—sweet, but sharp, with some edges, a little bit of depth, but not too much darkness. Best for: Xerjoff Erba Pura is a fantastic fragrance to wear during the spring, summer, and fall. This fragrance is on the fresher side, but the warmer, sweeter dry down also allows this fragrance to be worn when it’s a bit cooler outside. During those months, however, this fragrance can easily be worn whenever you’d like. It’s perfect for just casual wear, but it’s also elegant and sophisticated enough for formal wear as well. 3. Xerjoff UdenBest for: Xerjoff Casamorati Mefisto is a fantastic fragrance to wear during the warmer months. This fragrance has a clean and refreshing scent and isn’t too over the top. It’s a pretty safe fragrance, which makes this one wearable in pretty much every situation. However, Xerjoff Casamorati Mefisto might be best used as a casual, daytime fragrance, as it’s the perfect dumb-reach fragrance for the summertime. 6. Xerjoff Casamorati 1888 Momo grew up in Italy, and his childhood was defined by the smells of tart herbs and delicate flowers that grew in the gardens of his parents and grandparents. These early impressions are also evident in some of the fragrances in the XerJoff collection. What all of the brand's fragrances have in common is that no compromises are made on the quality of the raw materials. Every single perfume of XerJoff was composed with precious and rare essences. As an example, sandalwood from Mysore is hardly used in any perfume today, as it has become very expensive due to strict export regulations. Most manufacturers therefore use Australian sandalwood or a synthetic substitute, neither of which comes close to the complex aroma of the original. Sergio Momo, however, sources only the best quality sandalwood from Mysore. This may be due in part to his father's passion for sandalwood-centric fragrances, but also to his high standards for using only the best. The house of Xerjoff is a fantastic niche fragrance house. With their beautiful scents and equally beautiful bottles, these fragrances certainly grab a lot of attention. However, there is one main downside to this fragrance house. A Xerjoff fragrance can be quite expensive. Scent: Xerjoff Uden is a fantastic fragrance with a citrusy, woody scent. This fragrance opens with a scent of perfectly blended citruses, along with a subtle undertone of vanilla and rum. This scent will stay like this for a bit, only to be accompanied by some woody notes. These woody notes add a slightly warm and masculine touch to the fragrance, while also retaining the citruses from the opening. All throughout this fragrance, there’s also this very subtle accord of coffee peeking through every now and then. Scent: Xerjoff Erba Pura is a gorgeous fragrance with a smooth, elegant scent of fruits. This fragrance opens with a scent of citruses, immediately introducing the fruitiness of this fragrance. After a little while, more fruity notes become apparent and the base notes start to shine through as well. Wonderful wafts of vanilla, amber, and musk, adding gorgeous scents of sweetness and warmth. The dry down, as well as the opening, are truly stunning, making for an overall gorgeous, fresh, and elegant fragrance.

Notes: The top notes of Xerjoff XJ 1861 Naxos are lavender, lemon, and bergamot. The middle notes are cashmeran, honey, cinnamon, and jasmine. The base notes are vanilla, tonka bean, and tobacco leaves. Overall, I love this fragrance, as it’s creative but wearable and is a fun realization of an interesting (even if perhaps often-used) concept, and it performs well.Oh, am I on the air yet??!! Uh... I just talked to myself for a second, don't pay any attention to it!!! :DDD marmel murmel* argh, again this mob of crazy scent freaks, waiting for me to release a commi here again... *marmel grummel* ... they don't have them all anymore... *grummel grummel* ... how can you just demand that you write something almost every day?... *mumble grumble moaning ... This is also the inspiration here. The scent is not complex, no. The scent is simple. Almost as simple as the image of masculinity at the time. So it fits. The shelf life is day-long, the Sillage is slightly more reserved than the Sillage of other XerJoff fragrances. It should also be mentioned that it is a product of the cheaper XerJoff line and is concentrated as an eau de parfum, not as a perfume like the Oud Stars. Therefore, this is absolutely fair. Half the price, but definitely more than half the sillage. I don't know now if I would spend about 180 Euro for 50 mL, because strictly speaking it doesn't smell so extraordinary, but it's still worth a test.



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