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soikasoika – :
If you remove the whole sweetness from Jaipur Homme EDT you will get Anucci. Great scent
xaker2961 – :
If Jaipur PH and Grey Flannel would have had a child this would be it. Love it.
Green floral aromatic with Jaipur’s creamy texture underneath.
uqm811Bessinepome – :
@Ali AD You are misguided. No fragrance can make a man smell masculine. It’s the man himself that makes a fragrance smell masculine.
Anucci is perhaps one of the best floral masculines for summer in the market today. If you are one of those guys that believes a floral-based fragrance cannot be masculine on certain men, and I stress a specific kind of man, chances are Anucci will change your mind.
The white floral with lavender is so perfectly blended. It smells like a nice summer day sitting by a flower garden made of manly florals (yes manly!) while wearing a masculine aftershave of lavender, oakmoss and vetiver. Absolutely stunning composition. It’s not a biker masculine, albeit Fahrenheit. It’s a gentlemen masculine. If you don’t know the difference then do not buy this!
Anucci is highly underrated and an incredible value at 25-$30 for a 3.4 oz bottle. Put this juice in a Montale bottle and it would easily sell for over $300. A must for any serious collection. Just remember, no fragrance makes a man smell more masculine. It’s the wearer himself that makes a fragrance smell masculine.
maxsyn – :
I sold this when I worked at Neiman Marcus in the early 90s. I forget the exact price point, but it was one of the more expensive colognes sold at the time. It’s funny to see it at rock bottom prices now. On a side note, I never cared for this scent, it always reminded me of over ripe bananas.
laurenpiercyij – :
No! No no no NO! Whoever says this is a masculine scent is either delusional or just trying to justify why he spent $25 for basically smelling like a granny.
Don’t be an idiot like me by blind buying this!
Braiti – :
Wow!!! I Fell in love with it the moment I smelled it! It is white floral and very Unique! Its masculan but also playful at the same time, it feels like you are engulfed by the clouds.One reviewer stated that it was heavenly and this is what angels smell like,they were on point with that one! I’ve never smelled anything like it and to me it makes me feel relaxed and clean. I will def keep this in my line up. It is from the 80’s but it is very linear! If you want to be diff then you oughta try this one!!!
whitehourse1 – :
This is quite the hidden gem – a rare men’s white floral musk, with just enough of the vetiver/wood/patchouli accord to give it an earthy moderation in the background and maintain its neutrality on the scale of scents. Many men will find this too soft/floral, for a woman’s scent it definitely will come off as masculine. In my opinion this puts it pretty close to the middle of the unisex dartboard.
The words that come to mind when I use this are relaxed, comforting – even nostalgic to a degree that I can only imagine this as a throwback to some smell from my youth that I was too young to understand what I was experiencing, but this sensory fragment of memory is triggered hard when I put this on.
It is incredibly versatile – this can be as casual or formal as you want it to be. I’ve worn it to work, our for an evening with my wife and also after dinner at home for no reason at all other than I find it to be something soothing. It also has good projection for 4-5 hours and incredible staying power closer to the skin – I can still smell this on me12-14 hours after morning application.
PricDietrionito – :
I found exactly what I’ve been looking for. A white floral that works in almost every occasion and doesn’t cost niche prices. It’s not a floral bomb either. I tried the Faconnable and liked it a lot but this is smoother and more attainable. The bottle is strange. Granted, I have just worn this 2x. Opinions change over time, but I’m digging this at the moment. Longevity above average. Not sure about silage-not important to me. Think jasmine, some lavender, maybe tobacco unless that’s the amber I’m smelling. Lavender and musk base. Underrated.
ilyuvatar – :
This is not for the insecure man. This opens harsh for a minute only and then the beautiful sun shines on the floral opening their brilliant fragrance. This is lived for about an hour or two and then it forms into a magnificent musky wood with a hint of floral. It can definitely be worn by females but IMO the musky wood make this more for men. This is my first floral dominate fragrance…I am liking it very much. It for sure has a place in my wardrobe.
-This has a 5+ hr longevity on my skin and projection is moderate.-
beovolk – :
Yea jasmine, the man’s white floral, clean and innocent. Anucci is an all-around wear, a good jasmine with citrus.
I revisited this juice today, and I found it to be a little too floral for me. I have another single note jasmine that is more masculine. And I prefer my Egyptian Musk which is a more casual to me, having that underlying tobacco note to it.
ADVERYIMMESIA – :
Just a very pleasant and wonderful spring and summer scent! Though you can wear it year around. Just enjoy putting on some shorts and spraying this cologne on! The flowery fruity smell is just great! For the price and long lasting fragrance. It may be created in the 80″s but to me it is not out of age at all. Glad I had purchased this. In my collection forever!
_ivanoff_ – :
A fresh white floral that reminds me of an aromatic shampoo… not really a specific gender but nice and clean for all. The oakmoss remains subdued enough so as not to come off as too dated for me to enjoy
maik-TVN – :
lovely floral rose scent, with a initial nuclear blast that stays all day long. very good sillage, leaving behind you a trace of cleanliness.
Better, imo, than aramis calligraphy rose (also a great scent) and very affordable also.
Maybe (just maybe) a scent more for the ladies than for the boys, like ck 1.
nevertheless, a classic that should be tried at least once in one´s life.
EDIT: GREAAAAAAATTTTTTTTTTTT SILLAGE AND STAYING POWER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
artist62 – :
I am grateful for Fragranticans and the online fragrance community generally hyping this lost treasure, which is the best “blind buy” candidate I’ve smelled to date. It’s either a miracle or manifest justice that this hasn’t been discontinued.
First, Anucci Men (elsewhere “Man” and on the box/bottle nothing) is easily – and by far – the best value I’ve found in a perfume. It is dirt cheap with great sillage and phenomenal duration. Whoever printed “Eau de Toilette” on my flacon was surely under duress. Dollar for drop, you will be hard pressed to find a more frugal fragrance.
Second, even as a misfire this bottle should never languish because it doubles as an excellent linen/room spray. If its cool white florals are unwelcome on skin, then the lavender, chamomile, and dewy green ambiance complete a serene and copacetic guest bedroom.
Yes, to some noses this tonic will be too floral and plush for wearing. Fragile gender identities need not apply. But if you can afford a restaurant meal, then you can afford Anucci, and the latter will comfort you much longer.
Жекер – :
Maybe a bit too feminine or old school for some but I find it to be a classic. This and Bergamotto Marino are 2 of the top straight up male floral Spring/Summer scents. I do prefer florals with amore darkness such as Aramis Calligraphy Rose and Dsquared Potion Black for cooler temps but it’s hard to best for warmer temps. The lavender gives Anucci just enough freshness IMO making it masculine. All day performance as mentioned and the price rocks!
mikgek – :
Did not work for me. It reminded me of taking a ride in an elevator with a very old lady. Just too old and too feminine for me.
hoticegregory – :
anyone review Anucci Sport if not can some one thinking on buying
dima_1973 – :
A nice jasmine scent with other florals in the mood of ’90s.
Refreshing (some citruses) and relaxing at the same time (chamomille, lavender).
Well blended, long lasting (8-10 hours), memorable and elegant scent.
If you like Alain Delon Samourai you might like Anucci Man . Same theme (floral/jasmine scent for men) but not so sharp and cool.
More natural, smoother,less cologne-y, longer lasting and more elegant (if it is possible:)).
MofLiniaxia – :
An excellent masculine floral…perfect for spring/summer wear. Anucci is quickly becoming one of my favorites.
This is almost like Fleur du Mâle without the sharp neroli: it’s smooth, a bit sweet but not overpowering.
Jasmine and chamomile play out the most for me. I did have a co-worker say it has a light, freshly-cut grass scent (which goes along with the golf-themed bottle, I guess). To me, this is almost linear: the opening is pretty much what I got all day; it did get somewhat dirty near the dry down (thank you, patchouli and oak moss) but I wouldn’t call Anucci a powerhouse scent. Longevity is very good and it doesn’t project too far.
Classy (but not stuffy) and very affordable. Anyone interested in white florals should give it a try.
АНДРЕЙ28 – :
I got this based on the reviews here which, I must say, are bang on. Anucci is wonderful, unusual and unique. I haven’t smelled anything for men remotely like this. Had to buy this from the USA because it was too expensive elsewhere. Anucci is floral, fresh, green and, a bit feminine. It reminds me, a little, of “Sunflowers” by Elizabeth Arden. The dry down becomes beautifully ozonic and fresh. Staying power and sillage are excellent. This is a lovely and amazing summer men’s fragrance, it really is.
Achilles – :
Relentlessly pleasant, soothing, and the epitome of creamy. This could be bottled as lotion and it would be seen as a luxury item. At first spray it seems almost powdery, like an old school barbershop scent–high class barbershop? No, for barbershop scents are unbearable and this… This cologne is what angels would make if they were asked to make cologne. And that’s not just me being expressive, this cologne smells celestial, palatial, divine, etc, etc.
I thought I had hit homers with blind buys before, but it was only until I got this one that I realized just how lucky one could be…
Ми4ман – :
I fell in love with this frangrance years ago back in the 90’s and decided on a whim to buy it and I am so glad that I did. I forgot how longlasting it is. I put one spray on my wrist and it stayed with me the whole day. It smells very expensive and I only paid $28 for a 3.4oz bottle.
keenosseKig – :
I love it, magnificent and shareable floral fragrance!
Laska0387 – :
The scent is quite unique to me, in that it seems to have little “depth,” though it has a kind of richness and smells natural. There doesn’t seem to be much note separation, nor do there seem to be many notes anyway. And to me, Cadillac actually has a nicer chamomile note! I’m thinking this may have been reformulated, and that I sampled the reformated one, because this seems too light to be from 1989. Overall, there is no “wow factor” for me at all, and I’d rather wear something like Pheromone for Men (Miglin), among many others that are similar or somewhat similar. I’m glad I didn’t blind buy a bottle, but I can see why some people like it. I consider it unisex, and for men who like the idea of a floral fragrance, this is one to consider. By contrast, I prefer florals as supporting notes, or at least in a kind of counter-point situation.
alex570 – :
Absolutely WONDERFUL. Who would have imagined a mens fragrance built around jasmine. Yet, it is possible and the result is delightful. Longevity is impressive, dont know about sillage, I for one can feel it wafting around me when I move, so I would presume it is decent as well.
ivanov_s_y – :
I just get this Masterpiece today,one spary at my wrist and i fallen in love with it. It’s classy,elegant and unique smell.It’s blind buy,i’m appreciate for (Gypse Parfumista) cause of his feedback makes me know and looking forward to have this amzaing Perfume. I’m not regret all to have such wondeful scent at my wardrobe. Try this one and explore yourself, that you got a something rare to find and be sure you will hear alot “what you wear today”ppl asking…:).Thumb UP.Thank you again Gypsy for that beauty i got.
immortalis – :
I cannot believe that no one reviewed this yet! This is a super smelling very european scent to me. I do not own it but my big brother Mark wore this exclusively and it always reminds me of a sporty, well dressed man with a beautiful lady on his arm and money in his pocket…
Bright citruses mix with sweet jasmine and subtle green chamomile. This is very woody smelling out of the gate and that only adds to the richness of the scent. The heart of patchouli’s dirty sexiness mixed with elegant lavender and vetiver is so very sensual and clean at the same time. The drydown of oakmoss, musk and amber gives this a warm green feeling that you just want to smell all day long. I guess because Mark wore this, I always associated it with a ‘ladies man’ who had refined tastes and a passion for life…
Sillage: wide
Longevity: very good
Overall: 4.25/5
This is a real elegant mens cologne and anyone who wants to smell rich, sexy and alive should give this a good sniff…you may just find something you have been looking for all along. I’m gonna have to get some of this (and soon), I nearly forgot about it as Mark moved to California 5 years ago and though we talk now and again…I can’t ‘smell’ him and nearly forgot how gorgeous this scent truly is!