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Doopdindfilia – :
Club75 was launched in 2016 and brings a concept full of references: it was inspired by the Paris underground scene of the 70’s; the number 75 represents the year in which the brand was created and the first fragrance was launched; it is also the postal code of Paris; the bottle represents a tile and/or glass brick extracted from the wall of the secret Club Bogart; the box features a pattern that was called “tuxedo” as a tribute to Humphrey Bogart.
The fragrance of Club75 is completely linked to the nighttime universe, which has been represented through fruity and warm compositions in recent years. It has notes of orange, Sicilian lemon and cinnamon (head); lavender, apple and balsamic accord (heart); Cedar, sandalwood, and musk (bottom).
On the skin, Club75 has a very explosive output, typical of the brand’s fragrances. The orange is juicy and the cinnamon is very good, remaining from start to finish. It is not a scent that evolves, but it stays stable, exuding a lot and with high durability (just between you and me, when it is about Bogart, this is not news either).
When the central part comes into action and the citrus fruits begin to give space to the apple and the balsamic notes, the fragrance reaches its climax and thus remains. It’s like picking slices of apple, squeezing an orange over them and bringing it to the oven for roasting, and when removing, to sprinkle a lot of cinnamon and eat as an accompaniment for a ball of creamy ice cream. In here, this creaminess comes from the sandalwood.
But do not be fooled because Club75 is not a gourmand fragrance! It is classified as fougère-fruity-ambery by the company but, in my humble opinion, it behaves like an oriental-fruity, with some spicy nuances.
Club75 shows us another side of Jacques Bogart’s perfumery when abandoning the orange blossom, always very present in its fragrances. And that’s good because you realize that there was an attempt to adapt to the competition, but at the same time did not continue with the same melody of just one single note.
Apart from the Silver Scent and One Man Show pillars, the brand often launches individual fragrances without much concern. But I, in particular, think that a flanker of this fragrance would be very nice in the future, perhaps a Club75 Intense, with notes of oud and some alcoholic beverage. Who knows? We can only wait.
shtoksv – :
Like a fresh Body Kouros. The apple instead of the incense makes it fruity resinous instead of smoky resinous, but it gets more similar later. Not as much depth and complexity as Body Kouros, but great longevity, and cheaper.
KOLOBKOVA – :
Nice for clubbing partying
yanardag – :
This is, by far, the most mainstream appealing fragrance released by Bogart. This house typically releases bold, daring scents but this one is much more of a crowd pleaser.
It doesn’t smell like Invictus to me, more like a fruity version of Versace Dylan Blue.
It lasts all day for me and projects well though it doesn’t have the nuclear strength that some Bogarts have. I see this as very versatile, could work in most situations in all seasons.
I love this scent. If you are opposed to generic fragrances and prefer something that’s going to stand out from the crowd Club 75 is probably not for you.
wapin – :
I feel like 1/2 the fragrances on here someone has compared to Invictus. FFS it doesn’t smell like Invictus, it smells like it should belong in the Silver Scent lineup. Nice fragrance, great value for money like most of the JB range, not dramatically different than the average Silver Scent flanker
birulins2009 – :
Not bad,the longevity and projection are not that powerful,maybe it is better with colder times.It has a strong balmy character.The drydown is similar to some stage of other modern Bogart fragrances.
vyfy – :
this is great as usual because its a Jacques Bogart offering but all i can say for now is its alot like invictus original release…its very potent and lovely 8.8/1O……strength/longevity 8.0/1O…..Bogart perfumes are a beast and i literally seen heads turn as i walk among folks and asked constantly WHAT IS THAT YOUR WEARING?? have a nice day 🙂
Korolev – :
EDIT: lol.. This is a Paco Black XS type of scent, it’s that classic cinnamon caramel apple praline dry down, hints of pear is in there. Also similar to Rasasi Yazan (spicier) and Armaf Italiano Nero Uomo (sweeter/rounder). I don’t know why I didn’t pick up on this when I first reviewed it. Good strength if you can find it cheap.
Not as beast as Silver Scent intense or Ruby One Man Show. Overall it’s a lighter fragrance and could be used definitely in summer where as the others can’t really. This is still fairly heavy though, I’d say it’s a good 6-8 hours from 3 sprays.. It’s pretty good for 2 hours and then it turns into a very pleasant sandalwood accord in the dry down, it’s damn sexy. This is Bogarts attempt at a real mass appealing scent and I think they knocked it out of the park. It’s not unique except for the resins accord which is the most interesting part in this scent, there is a fleeting bit of silver scent DNA, but only barely. It’s completely new for Bogart for the most part. To me, this is super likable like The One by D&G but way better, Club 75 is way better than anything that you find at the department store and longer lasting. This should be titled Bogart Juice and Woods… no oud, no saffron, and nothing like 1 Million.. at all. I repeat.. nothing like 1 Million at all.
vitek108 – :
I smelled at a department store a couple of weeks ago and it was awesome!!!
I remember it was a bit similar to ‘Silver Scent’ but more mellow.
I will try it again and update accordingly.
Smelled it again (applied it on my arm), opens with citrus and than settles to Silver Scent’s drydown but more mellow.
5 hours after it’s closer to the skin and much sweeter. I don’t know if it’s the raisin but it’s very nice.
So, in summery my rating is:
Projection: 7.5/10
Longevity: 7/10
Scent: 9
Loving it!!! 🙂
lup181speagoessenda – :
I love this inbuilt spray and overall retro vibe of the bottle and logo. i guess it smells great, because at Jacques Bogart the notes specified are not just a marketing trick, but a true portrait of a fragrance.