Adventurer Aramis

3.69 из 5
(16 отзывов)

Adventurer Aramis

Rated 3.69 out of 5 based on 16 customer ratings
(16 customer reviews)

Adventurer Aramis for men of Aramis

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Adventurer by Aramis is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Adventurer was launched in 2014. Top notes are lemon, bergamot and black pepper; middle notes are geranium, lavender and wormwood; base notes are patchouli, cedar and seaweed.

16 reviews for Adventurer Aramis

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    Well well well, what an unexpected nice surprise. Really sophisticated fresh summer scent, non offensive, perfect for office wear. Fresh, mellow, long lasting en really classy. Have been an Aramis-longtime-fan, particularly for Aramis900 and Devin, but this is also a keeper. And the modern interpretation of the classic bottle is also gorgeous. Well worth a try, a solid 8 for sure!

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    I’m a great appreciator of all of the Aramis fragrances I have experienced. Of course the incredible original (in its vintage form) is the best but I also enjoy Devin, Tuscany, 900 and Havana. Each is unique in its own right but each possesses a certain masculine Aramis style. Now here is Adventuror. Simply put I am not a fan of the ubiquitous “fresh” fragrances that are liberally spritzed about for some time now. Being that Adventuror gives away its membership in that club by the blue hue of the juice I admit that even with the Aramis name I had my apprehensions. Well after using it I can say that this entry by Aramis is preferable to all the wimpy fresh / aquatic fragrances that followed Davidoff Cool Water ( including the insipid current version of Cool Water). The problem is that Adventuror still has that irritating “fresh smell” that fragrances like Aspen, Sierra and the like have. What is it? It’s not lavender, some sort of synthetic White Musk? I thought that I would experiment with layering to improve this fragrance. First I thought I could take the nasty “freshness” by layering with the natural lavender heavy Pour Un Homme de Caron. The “stinky” lavender improved it but not enough and the combination made the vanilla jump out. Next I tried layering with Jacomo de Jacamo and this was wonderful. I was not entirely sure about this mixture as Adventuror supposedly has seaweed as an element ( although I actually live near the ocean and there is nothing seaweed like in the smell of Adventuror). Jacomo’s clove, ash tray and sage/rosemary accords tamed the “freshness” and combination is outstanding. Together they form a warm and aromatic fragrance that is spicy and herbal with some floral and citrus backup. The high shrill fresh note becomes muted into a supporting note that is now pleasant. Give it a try.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    man i am glad i got this minty one.just when you think its all disappeared it comes out again.i like the seaweed note because it is a bit bitter. smells similar to skin bracer after shave with a bitter note.if i want to gripe about an aramis it will be about life my summer cologne.if i want to be shocked by an aramis it will be devin.aramis adventurer is a happy medium and i will be ready for this summer.wormwood or artemesia,i just love it! i think i recall one of the michael jordan colognes as having a similar note. i might be wrong.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    like the patchouli in this one
    but the seaweed ruins everything

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    Aramis Adventurer is a very fresh fragrance that is quite restrained and inoffensive. It is a nice scent to wear for work as it is clean but also quite masculine.
    Like “Gentleman” and “Impeccable” Adventurer is not the silage and longevity monster that the earlier fragrances from this house are known for, however, it still has that distinct Aramis quality. As modern trends tend to lean towards more restrained fragrances this is probably deliberate.
    To sum up, I like it, it’s quite refreshing to have a clean fragrance with a bit of bite without having to go down the citrus aquatic road.

  6. :

    4 out of 5

    A fresh skin scent. At its core, Adventurer is a fairly typical woody aromatic fragrance. The cedar and bergamot notes hardly make for groundbreaking territory.
    Don’t write off Adventurer just yet, however. The lavender and lemon provide an uplifting freshness, while the slightly surprising seaweed note lends an aquatic vibe to an otherwise distinctly woody scent. Throw in a dusting of pepper, which adds spice to the patchouli and cedar-heavy dry down, and you have a very well-rounded and nicely finished composition. Yes, Adventurer straddles genres, but the effect is seamless rather than jarring – this is by no means a constantly shifting, Horizon-style tangle of a scent.
    Longevity is good but projection is weak from the start. Still, it’s a lovely skin scent.
    If you like the idea of a woody aquatic but are put off by the calone-heavy, salty scents on offer, give Adventurer a go. It’s not a true aquatic but it more than delivers when it comes to freshness.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this fragrance. Very fresh and clean for daytime use but the longevity stinks, does not last more than a few hours for me.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    Adventurer is definitely an Aramis fragrance. Somehow there’s just this Aramis ‘note’ that you can recognized blindfolded. AA is a fairly common aromatic type of fragrance – a guy’s outdoor, woodsy, flannel type of fragrance – a bit of spice and a floral arrangement undergirded by a wood base. This is nothing groundbreaking, but I do enjoy it.
    First, the longevity on this is excellent. Sillage is also just right. It’s not overly strong but it’s got enough kick that other people will notice. It can be worn mostly anywhere, but depending on where I’m going with it, I’d be careful with the amount I use.
    The initial opening of the lid will give you a strong cedar smell. The opening is a spicy, slightly fruity mix. It’s what I would call a strong, manly type of smell. Very nice. You will notice the projection is fairly heavy.
    After awhile, a darker, soft, mild and sweet set of floral notes take over. I can smell both the lavender and geranium and they both are pretty evenly balanced. This is countered by an inherent bitterness in the wormwood. And when the fragrance settles down there is a very interesting seaweed and wood mix.
    All in all I think Adventurer is a bit on the common side, but I have no qualms with it. You might want to give it a try if you don’t own anything like it.

  9. :

    3 out of 5

    Smells like Stetson with a short-lived aquatic top note. Old school. Powdery. I like it but it costs $68 for 3.7 oz. Not worth it.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Fresh spicy, clean, aquatic tones to my nose. Quite sharp initially, but much more settled on dry-down with the patchouli adding a nice background twist and depth which will keep you wanting to re-sniff.
    I’m not an aquatic-vibe kind of guy, putting this in the same field as Davidoff’s Cool Water. That said, its long lasting, with moderate sillage and is of a quality you’d expect from Aramis.

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    Much like Aramis Ice, Bermuda Tonic, and perhaps classic Aramis itself, this is not a pretty-boy fragrance. Like those, it’s also a unique and interesting one that may take the wearer some time to warm to. What I really like about this fragrance is that it’s highly refreshing without resorting to being fruity, making it an alternative and very good summer daytime fragrance. At the same time its spiciness definitely makes it an all year round fragrance that is versatile enough for casual/sport and formal/office use. Adventurer continues the impressive reputation of Aramis in producing quality/interesting/edgy, well-priced fragrances for men. Performance is decent with a soft sillage, and frankly I love it.

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    This one pretends to have more character than its unimpressive older brother Gentleman, but this first impression doesn’t last. There is a hint of a classic undertone in it, which at least makes sense when using the strong Aramis brand. Neverthelss, at the end of the day this one is not adventerous at all and hence suitable for poseurs only.
    **

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    I kinda disagree with the other comments, I quite like it, very fresh and aquatic, lasted well on my skin. A nice change for Aramis, it’s not heavy and spicy, it’s fresh, pretty good.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    What a let down,just when we thought Aramis was back on track with Gentleman,they bring out this disapointing blend of nothingness.
    I couldn’t really identify any of the ingredients and it lasted about 10 minutes on my skin.
    About as desirable as a blue urinal block.If you thought Aramis Life was boring,this is even worse.A total waste of money.
    Why didn’t Lauder Group launch Mustang (a very under-rated fragrance) as an Aramis brand instead of promoting it as a cheap & cheerful budget range?
    Just to add to the above reveiw,I’ve had some time to think,and it still smells like blue urinal block with lavender!
    Sorry Aramis,you need to try harder: why not relaunch the fabulous Devin?

  15. :

    3 out of 5

    Same old same old, fresh but boring and uninspiring.
    Yaaaaaaaawn

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    A very fresh scent with aquatic notes and light woodiness. I have to say this does not last on my skin and I made a mistake buying this. I’m sure the tester I tried was much stronger than the actual bottle I bought. It’s a nice fragrance but doesn’t last on my skin which is a pity. Perfect for the office or the gym. This should have been release for the spring early summer it would be perfect in warmer weather.

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