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vad230 – :
A lavender infused Aventus
brainZtorm – :
Initial impression got me like wow it smells like aventus, bit floral and more vetivery compared to aventus.. But in like 15-20 mins it fades down quite a bit and the aventus vibe slowly starts to disappear leaving you with that birch-musk note on a lime undertone. longevity is good but it becomes a skin scent in an hour or so.
oroibu71 – :
Floris 1976 is a pleasant citrus/floral blend that neither offends nor dazzles, a nice light wear that doesn’t perform anywhere in the vicinity as good as Honey Oud, for one.
I get mainly a mix of bergamot, lemon, black pepper, jasmine, and lavender. I really don’t get any patchouli or vetiver at all–there’s not much earthiness underneath the lighter opening.
Performance is surprisingly fleeting after trying Honey Oud, which is strong, but Honey Oud and Leather Oud seem to be the exception not the rule on both price and performance.
Definitely an agreeable unisex light scent best suited for warm weather wearing but also definitely not one I’d buy at the full retail price of $190 for 100ml (cheaper than Honey Oud at $235, though). Perhaps if this becomes cheaper in a few years on the secondary market, I’ll revisit it, as many Floris fragrances are under $100 on FragranceX, at least.
7 out of 10