GianMarco Venturi GianMarco Venturi

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GianMarco Venturi GianMarco Venturi

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

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Gian Marco Venturi, the first fragrance of the eponymous fashion house, was launched in 1985. The bottle was created by Pierre Dinand. Top notes are bergamot, aldehydes, fruity notes and green notes; middle notes are rose, ylang-ylang, jasmine, tuberose, lily of the valley, lilac and carnation; base notes are vetiver, benzoin, tolu balsam, vanilla, styrax, amber and white sandalwood.

The fragrance is available in EDT and EDP concentration.

2 reviews for GianMarco Venturi GianMarco Venturi

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    When I got this, I had ordered a splash bottle of edt, but instead I received a spray bottle of edp. I didn’t complain since I got a stronger concentration, but I would have preferred a splash bottle, actually, because I find that aldehydes tend to be stronger when the perfume is sprayed. And they are already very strong here, so I struggle a little with the opening. Reminds me of the opening aldehydes of Nahema and Chamade in current versions (I struggle with those, too).
    It feels a little synthetic at first, but I wonder if that is maybe a result of the combination of aldehydes and green notes?
    Otherwise it’s rich, juicy floral, with a lot of tuberose, supported by fruity notes in that typical 80s tuberose-fruity way. Also, there is underlying warmth from spices, vanilla and sandalwood.
    In some ways it reminds me of Armani Gio, but with aldehydes. They do fade after the initial blast, but are still present hours later. I found it helped a little to transfer the perfume into a vial, and dab it on instead of spraying.
    The edp is not that loud or longlasting on me, actually. It’s nice on a warm spring day, or maybe in early autumn.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    A Fruity Green Big Rose Surrounded by Aldehydes and fat flowers.
    To me this is very “hot green”, fizzy, bergamot peach and vivid fruits, loud flowers, then comes carnation and spices, mainly sandal.
    So 80s: “for the woman Woman”.
    Good … maybe too potent.

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