Carlo Corinto Vetyver Carlo Corinto

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Carlo Corinto Vetyver Carlo Corinto

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(2 customer reviews)

Carlo Corinto Vetyver Carlo Corinto for men of Carlo Corinto

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Carlo Corinto Vetyver by Carlo Corinto is a Woody Aromatic fragrance for men. Carlo Corinto Vetyver was launched in 1994. Top notes are bergamot, grapefruit and amalfi lemon; middle notes are carnation, geranium and thyme; base notes are vetiver, musk and virginia cedar.

2 reviews for Carlo Corinto Vetyver Carlo Corinto

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    I am not a fan of “vetiver scents,” to make that clear up front. Once in a while I’ll wear Guerlain’s, when I am really in the mood for something different. I do have the Frozen version of that one too, which is milder but a bit more interesting to me. And I really dislike the iso e super scents with harsh vetiver. In any case, this one is more herbal than vetiver-oriented, which is great for me because I prefer the green/herbal approach. Unlike ericrico, I only got a little sweetness (probably amber) and no vanilla (no burned sugar quality either). There is a mild floral element, and the musk is mild as well. Again unlike ericrico, I never got anything like clove cigarettes and I have a decant of Eva Luxe’s Kretek with which to compare it. I would compare this one to Blenheim Bouquet more than anything else, though that one is drier and woodier. I really can’t believe how much I like this one, and I only bought it because the price wasn’t outrageous and it’s so rare (the positive BN reviews played a minor role as well). If someone told me this was a $300 niche scent, I would say something like, “they finally got it right, but I don’t think I’d spend $300 on a bottle.” However, I doubt I’d spend $300 on a bottle of any scent.
    UPDATE: I get more vetiver over time. It’s a little soapy and a little smoky. Don’t expect a searing vetiver note in this one.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    Review is for Vintage Carlo Corinto Vetyver:
    Just received a bottle today from a reputable seller. There are some very off-putting notes in this to me. It is not what I had hoped for at all. Great expectations as well. I contacted the seller and was reassured that my bottle had not turned, but the smell is of burned sugary sweetness melded with stewed and overly sharp herbs – creating a waft of unpleasant smokiness. What is going on???? I was expecting something fresh and invigorating!!!
    When it settles down, it is nothing more than a light skin scent not unlike you have just smoked a clove cigarette and the smell is on your fingers – just a bit greener and harsher. So, imagine rubbing fresh cut grass over the clove-infused skin. The vetiver in this is not noticeable at all until 30-40 minutes in and then it is very light and grassy (the burned smell, I hoped, was going to reveal a rich and deep vetiver that was trying to get air and show itself). It wasn’t – this is very badly done, to me. I get better vetiver notes out of a deodorant body spray I have (and far better citrus!) that costs the sales tax of this bottle. No joke.
    Notes on top that possibly ruined this for me…very cold and harsh, bitter bergamot (there is a “spike” that hits my nose wrong), a strange and bad combination of very sweet licorice (is that what is killing this for me?) and way too much nutmeg at first and still in the heart, where raspberry (???) is listed as a note along with olibanum, sage and thyme. The top also lists basil – this sounds great at first (green herbs with vetiver), but too many herbs from the top and heart…it ends up a stewed green mess with very little vetiver at all to me. Not to be rude, but who thought hiding vetiver would be something people would want? I like vetiver compositions, but when all these notes come together – you get overly sweet, bitter and harsh and a nose-burning concoction that loses its train of thought. How would one want to purchase this with all the other great vetivers out there?
    Now, I love herbs and this could have been a well-made scent if the sweetness was taken out and the citrus was actually used properly. The base notes (listed at another site) include vanilla and patchouli along with leather. Not simple. The patchouli actually is too dank, the leather is not really there (if it is, it’s vinyl) and the worse note of all, to make this finish on a poor note – vanilla. Who wants vanilla in a fragrant vetiver scent??? I found that scent pyramid AFTER I bought this and noticed all the sickly-sweet notes and the herbs smothering what you bought this for…vetiver. If the juice wasn’t called what it is, I would not even think of vetiver! Oddly enough, bergamot and licorice (along with tarragon) are found in Guerlain Vetiver Extreme. Was this poor vintage redition from Carlo Corinto the inspiration for that excellent composition that I love?
    Here are the differences in Vetiver Extreme that Guerlain delivered…the bergamot is wonderful and the licorice is almost like the root itself (very nice and natural – a woody undertone), the tarragon adding a nice accord to the vibe – green, but in the same vein and adding depth. The heart is beautiful with the nutmeg turned down in Guerlain’s bottle and a nice addition of pepper that enrichens the earthiness and adds great warmth. The licorice never gets sweet and the dry down is segued by a great, light incense note into a warm and rich base of cedar, tonka and the deep, rooty and very dark green vetiver throughout the entire composition.
    Carlo Corinto’s juice cannot touch this (Vetiver Extreme – so good!!!). I seriously feel let down. This bottle was, according to some reviewers regarded higher than Guerlain’s Vetiver (although the notes compare more to the Extreme bottling)…neither is true to my nose. After wearing this for almost two hours and letting it play out, I realize the juice is in fine order – that is just how Carlo Corinto’s Vetyver is to my palate – if this was an entree at a highly-regarded restaurant, I would send it back. I will go against the masses and say – avoid. I wanted to like this, but I cannot. Not to offend anyone’s taste. Enjoy it if you do. I am returning this bottle back to the seller.
    My final, and unfortunate, score is 3/10. Simply poor in all aspects. I am also washing my skin. C’est la vie…
    **Update – bottle has been mailed back! The final smell on my shirt sleeve, which is nauseating is of heavy nutmeg, sweet vanilla and a concoction of dank herbs and wet grass. Disappointment level – 10/10. Olfactory pleasure – none.

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