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lingusvat – :
Straight up powdery violets. Not sweet at all. Very green and fresh. I was scared it would be an old-timey aftershave smell, but that’s not the case at all. Not powerful at all either, so you may have to go heavy when applying.
Bottle is kinda wierd though; took a minute to understand how it works (splash version).
Overall, very nice and masculine.
Катюшка – :
Violet, very much at the start, but it tapers off to an acceptable level. OK. I do like their violet shaving cream, though.
SmoodoDiedKep – :
I like violet-centric fragrances very much and Ajaccio Violets is my favourite of the genre. Compared to other (female targeted) violets (i.e. Penhaligon’s and Insolence) I find AV to be much more green and bright, and really not powdery at all. (I do enjoy powdery perfumes, so my tolerance is no doubt higher than one whose collection comprises mainly sparkly, citruses.) It is sweet and elegant, and would probably appeal to gourmand lovers. Ajaccio Violets is the epitome of a unisex fragrance, however I would love to catch a whiff of it whilst walking past a well-groomed businessmen on Jermym Street. Projection and Longevity are average. I would purchase again – for myself and also as a gift for a male friend.
kron352 – :
Reminds me of my very early days with Royal Bain de Caron, but this is just a very pure violet, no candy or wine. It’s crisp and purple, with a wet, cooling, almost Gendarme-like air about it during the top notes. Toward the middle, I start to pick up on what I guess is a rather Edwardian-feeling rose…possibly drifting toward more feminine territory. Up close, you might confuse this component for a sachet of dried flower petals in the type of store that sells victorian dolls, ornate candlesticks, and wooden plaques with country witticisms to hang in your kitchen, but it doesn’t last long. Overall I like it, and I consider it a worthy masculine floral. For a while, the slight overbearing quality at the beginning of each sniff gives me reservations, but fortunately by the end, the Gendarme-ism is back and it gets cleaner and greener, like Gendarme Green, which redeems it. I agree that it’s less harsh than Grey Flannel, and I can’t help but favor the 1.7 oz bottle of this stuff over the 4 (6? 8?) oz. oil-drum size that Gendarme Green comes in.
kasporelena – :
Chaps…do you fancy yourself as a Regency dandy ?
Then here you go. Trumpers has bottled it for you.
Downside…poor length and poor sillage.
Prartsensueme – :
A candy smell.
sweet, fruity, masculine.
is a unisex scent in my opinion.
recommend to all those who want to be sweet and elegant
xXKarasXx – :
Discrete and unusual. It lasts, but only within close range, which means you aren’t sharing it with the whole room, only those that matter. It is not Sweet candy violet, but a true floral so it suits men, rather than children or little old ladies.
askarr – :
A veritable curiosity! As I experienced this unorthodox offering (forgive me if my frame of reference is less developed than many here) I wondered to myself “does my liking of such a fragrance make me a girly-man?” Whatever, an unusual, but very appealing fragrance offering from what in my opinion does the “old English 19th Century scents-thing” much better than its contemporaries of Czech & Speake and Penhaligon’s…
cavish – :
This is such a nice clean scent, I bought it for a friend of mine, and I think that it is a sent that I even would like to try out on myself. It is not really sweet, and the dry down is wonderful.
Mekoj281elipseskism – :
This one I have as an atomizer – behind the ears, back, chest, wrists – the scent rises as it reacts with body heat. Perfect on a hot summers day. This is Corsica – baking heat on craggy mountains, deep azure sea that meets the horizon, rocks cracked with tiny intense violets in the half shade of a crevice or the root of an olive tree. It smells wonderful in the dry down, you can’t place what it is – but pure violets and light sweet sweat mingling – invigorating and eminently masculine. This is the Napoleon of fragrances, unique, assured, suave, fresh yet raffined – wearing this I am the Corsican farm boy who became the greatest General of the modern era and Emperor of France. Vive this tiny flower! Sillage on me is good – I get 4 hours but its a close scent. Jospehine gets it in my arms on the throne.
ilbar – :
A pure green violet, a slightly bitter sort of violet as it is fresh and not candied or warmed up with woods. Cool and sheer like you held the flower to your nose.
Ajaccio Violets is a crisp take on the violet a straitforward floral like the real ones you’d find growing in the shade somewhere. Uncultivated makes it manly.
Sadly the scent fades fairly quickly, two hours at most.