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trojan6683 – :
This is the classic, along with Envy, Rush, and Pour homme. Also similar to Armani Pour homme and Chanel Pegoiste. Your father most likely wore this in the late 80s early 90s and didn’t know it. I know because my dad love this stuff. He would always tell me this is what real men wore. It actually smell good to me then when I was 14 yrs of age. Today 2018 it smells like a sophisticated dressed older man would wear this.
galysha – :
I´ve tried Nobile a long time ago and the only thing I can remember is that it reminded me of Drakkar Noir…
ponchch – :
I have Duc de Vervins on one hand and Gucci Nobile on the other I would say they are 95% similiar, one is 60$ and the other is 400$ Gucci Nobile is maybe slightly more refined but not worth the price difference IMO pick your favorite!!!
cesser – :
This is by far my all-time favorite EdT. In my humble opinion, the best masculine fragrance made by Gucci.
From July 2016 to date, I’ve been lucky enough to find not one, but four bottles of this wonderful piece.
It’s a clean and crisp fougere plenty of green and spicy notes, perfectly balanced and refined by the floral combo; I can feel a smoky note (maybe provided by oakmoss and vetiver) that reminds me the smell of tobacco leaves.
Despite its apparently old-fashioned olfactory structure, it doesn’t feel out-of-date; you can find a highly pleasant and warm aroma on it. Nevertheless, it suits men around 30 y/o or older better.
Excellent longevity and good projection.
Simply a flawless masterpiece!
Rating: 10/10
DrureBymnDrar – :
Is it really that good? It costs around $ 300 to $ 400, like European custom perfumes.
I see that there are many new people who have not even smelled this and are already overestimating it
ntolstik – :
My first impression of Nobile was that it was a subtler, more refined version of Drakkar Noir. Over time, I’ve come to appreciate other things about it too — in the drydown there’s a hint of smokiness to the leafy green notes, and the woods appear and disappear as if dancing with the spices. The top notes leave a lingering freshness even after they fade, and the overall effect reminds me of a walk in the woods just after an autumn rain. There is also a distince resemblance to Jaclyn Smith’s California for Men, Caesar’s Man and Geoffrey Beene’s Bowling Green.
And what is it with Gucci discontinuing their best fragrances, anyway?
illuminatus – :
This is my type of scent, green, masculine, 80’s era fougere which has that specific vibe which it shares with many other perfumes from that period, but this one is far, far, far better!
First of all really strong scent. I have a aftershave concentration, but it’s enough strong and last long.
Scent is imo similar to some, also vintage perfumes that I had, and they have similar notes, but I don’t know how they made this Gucci so better than others. It’s rounded, deep, green, soft and sharp in the same time.
If it is just a little bit cheaper, I would buy whole world stock of this scent 🙂
magirus.78 – :
Just got this gem again, talk about nostalgia in a bottle!
I almost forgot what a REAL fougere smells like! Don’t get me wrong there’s some gorgeous fougeres currently out there but nothing like smelling one from before the IFRA put the smackdown on the industry.
three days grays – :
I discovered Gucci Nobile many years ago, probably when it was first introduced in the late 80s. I found it to be an intoxicating fragrance and couldn’t resist it. Around the same time, I had also discovered Van Gils, which is a very different fragrance. I found the counter-play between them fascinating.
During a holiday in Australia in ’91, I saw a 125ml bottle of Nobile in a small perfume shop and just had to buy it. I STILL have that bottle, squirrelled away, almost 26 years later. I also have a 50ml bottle that is half full and which I use on rare occasions. I guess it will not last many more years!!
I’m not going to get into the technical and chemistry dialogue – that’s been well covered elsewhere on here. All I will say is that this is a fresh and sophisticated fragrance, on my skin. There is just a hint of Aramis in there too, which I also like. It’s just one of those fragrances that, like Gucci Pour Homme, is timeless, and always brings back many happy memories.
zamanuha1 – :
@moawiya.alanazi I came on here to look it up after seeing it on souq for EGP 8,500. The new prices are crazy but this is absurd.
Алвыч – :
why is this listed at 8500EGP (approx. 460$) what’s so special about it? is it worth selling my ass for me to smell it?
mishail84 – :
Gucci Nobile is a scent I was really looking forward to trying. It’s one of the most revered fragrances ever. Supposedly one of the best fougere’s ever created.
How does it stack up in real life?
Well. Nobile is great. I cannot fault it at all, really.
The opening is a nice classic, slightly dusty citrus. It’s a classic bergamot-lavender opening. Not much to say here.
The middle stage is where it gets quite a bit more interesting. There are loads of floral notes here. I certainly get buttery rose, a hint of dirty carnation and a dash of geranium. The interesting thing is that for an 80s scent, the florals are very polite and lightly blended.
The base is the business. Creamy sandalwood, infused with damp oakmoss and a touch of rosemary. It’s greatly made and a solid finish to a very solid scent.
Nobile really is a very great scent. It’s certainly a very understated scent, a real differentiator during the 1980s.
But, Nobile has one massive fault. It’s discontinued and the prices are through the roof.
This would be ok, if we were talking a Patou Pour Homme level of quality, but even the overblown prices are too much.
At heart, whilst Nobile is great, it’s a bog standard 70s style aromatic fougere. Azzaro Pour Homme went there first, and in all honesty – APH is much better made and executed than this.
However, it’s closest peer to me would be Tsar. They were both released in 1988. Whilst Nobile is – well – noble in its presence, Tsar is much more vibrant. It’s a more complex scent, it takes a similar theme and adds much more to it with a forrest-y feel and a, in my opinion, far better blend.
Yes, sacriledge I know. But we also have to be real. Nobile is certainly great, and if you love it – go and buy it. But I will not just recommend it for the sake of it. If it was me, I’d buy a bottle of Tsar and Azzaro Pour Homme, enjoy two of the greatest fougeres ever made, and quietly forget Nobile.
Longevity is good – 7-8 hours.
Rating: 7.5/10
zelepuker717 – :
Softer, rounder version of Drakkar Noir. I guess this ressemblence is what killed Nobile. Though Nobile is more wearable, versatile scent than DN, specially these days. That’s why it is strange – DN survived, and Nobile not.
BanderosForeva – :
Nobile is the absolute definition of the “aromatic fougere” genre.
Fantastic super fresh opening with crispy herbal notes enveloping the lavender and the citruses. Soon floral notes led by rose take over to soften the composition before it dries down to an amazing & long lasting woody ambery musky scent with obvious traces of tobacco.
Nobile, despite its soapy clean and fresh style, radiates a type of genuine masculinity unmatched even by the harshest typical smoky-leathery “hairy” scents. It feels extremely elegant, bold & confident and despite its prominent retro 80’s vibe, it is so refined and classy that can easily overshadow many of its modern counterparts.
Irreplaceable.
9/10
браток – :
Sigh… wish I had some of this again… Very nice fragrance. Hard to find now and very pricey.
gGreggSmithi – :
My brother was lucky enough to find this gem at a store one hour away from my hometown; it comes in a set box with a stick deodorant,…and it was only $20!!!
Gucci Nobile opens very spicy and citrusy, but as the fragrance progresses, you can feel the moist and earthy note of the oakmoss, which is very well blended with woods, patchouli, and vetiver. This can be easily worn during the daytime, at work. It’s elegant without being boring or stiff; it reminds me of Puig Quorum, but far more versatile and modern. I also think this awesome fragrance is timeless and way, way underrated! Longevity is good (+7 hours), and sillage is average.
As many reviewers have incessantly stated, it’s really sad that incredible perfumes such as Gucci Nobile (among others) don’t get the credit they deserve and therefore go discontinued, whereas a lot of outrageous fragrances become a ubiquitous mainstream success…why? Go figure.
Сепа86 – :
Gucci Nobile is one of the best vintage spring scents ever created. along with vintage versions of:
Monsieur Givenchy
Shiseido Tactics
Dunhill Blend 30
Davidoff Classic
Romeo Gigli Uomo
these scents dance in your nose and typically last for quite awhile before fading into obscurity.
БМВ.стр – :
An old friend recently gifted me a 95% full, 4 oz bottle of this lovely stuff. What a great goddamn gift.
Dry, green, robust, barbershoppy… it’s very masculine and mature. The top notes are mildly reminiscent of Drakkar or Caesar’s but just a little and just for a bit. I’m not a fan of either of those but I like this. It’s a great choice for right after a humid-environment shave when you’ve still got steam on your skin.
If Rive Gauche and VCAPH are your thing, then this would be at home on your shelf.
SershChumakov – :
Just smelled a decant and my initial thought was that it’s smells gorgeous. Very balanced and deep. I think it definitely has a soapy vibe, kind of reminds me of Rive Gauche right? It has a dated side, but also modern. It is so well blended that it’s both strong, soft, seductive and clean all at the same time. Pretty unique actually, but a little Rive Gauche like I said.
I would love to have this and smell it some more. But they have somehow decided to stop making this. I don’t see why-Gucci doesn’t have many great fragrances for men. Gucci Pour Homme and Nobile is probably the two best I’ve smelled.
ksm1405 – :
This is the quintessential aromatic fougère. It is my favorite fragrance in this perfume category. It is crisp and clean without being too soapy. Bergamot can make a fragrance feel dated if it is too strong, but it is wonderfully blended here. Whereas I just couldn’t take Alain Delon ADPlus for its overbearing quantity of bergamot, in Nobile it is wisely balanced. Sandalwood is there but muted. And the lavender… If you love lavender attenuated just right for masculine appeal, you will certainly enjoy this.
Yes, it was once very popular and sold quite well.
Yes, GUCCI made a huge mistake and discontinued it. Frankly, I do not understand what plausible rationale was used if any.
Yes, it has been copied and some have come extremely close (Alexander da Costa), but never quite complete or superior.
Yes, you can find it but unfortunately it is very expensive now.
No, it is NOT overrated. I recommend sampling this and giving it plenty of time.
Gucci Nobile may appear a bit “familiar” at first, and perhaps not even exceptional, but wear it for a while… and then you’ll see. There is something very special here. Is it worth the going prices? That’s all relative. If you are adept at hunting, you will find deals. Personally, I think it is worth $2/1ml.
Fragrance: 9.5, Longevity: 7.5, Value: 8.5
nos – :
Ah, my brother bought me this for Christmas when I was around 17. I didn’t know anything about perfume in those days apart from whether I liked it or not. And I loved it, even though it is a more mature mans scent. And no doubt I oversprayed!
Wish they would bring it back.
kuchus – :
I just joined this site for the sole purpose to add this review about Gucci Nobile. I wear nothing else. I have been wearing it since its introduction in ’88 and the comments I get are inspiring. I truly never believed in a fragrance increasing your chances in luck with the ladies…until this little gem! I believe it contains pheromones which spark a woman’s interest and I can attest to its success rate. Every lover I’ve been with since using it has commented how they can still smell me on them after they’ve gone home and how much they wanted me all over again. I’m not making this up! It has been discontinued and has entered vintage status which means you’ll pay a premium, even for a 1/4 of an oz. I’m bidding all over the place to keep this fragrance in my possession. I’d recommend any single male giving it a try and doing the same! Nuff said.
Nedujin – :
This was the most incredible man’s perfume ever! I can’t believe is discontinued, just like the best fragrances… Please, please, please: Bring it back!
I gave this to my brother many years back and he will use it, then return it. Then ask for it back (back and forth!)… Was undecided until he totally fell in love with it! Now he is sorry that we can’t find it!
bxm478JeomiWogkig – :
Oh by the way if anybody happens to have an empty one ounce bottle with a cap or just the cap let me know.. I have a one ounce bottle with a tiny bit left but no cap and I have OCD about those things..
katemo – :
I was able to finish my quest of hunting down the original Gucci Pour Homme (1976) and Gucci Nobile.. I finally got my hands on a tiny tiny bit of Gucci Nobile.. Here is my first impression of Nobile : Woah! Strong blast of citrus, lavender, and tons of rosemary and tarragon! It smells fresh, clean, and green but it does warm up and it does have a bit of a dirty side to it to.. There is a herbal aspect of Nobile that is a bit shocking to my senses, it may take time for me to get use to this.. This is great quality but very old school masculine and very mature! I may be able to get use to this but I doubt those around me will..
immofteta – :
Was there ever a better-named fragrance?
This is upward mobility in a bottle. Citrus and lavender, backed by a garden full of spices and flowers, and an aromatic drydown of vetiver and genuine, pre-regulation oakmoss that engulf the fortunate user. This was the prototype, the classic template for fougere colognes, but none have outdone the original. So green. So classy. So damn Italian.
SAN94 – :
Simply amazing. Probably the best all round fougere ever. Impressive quality and performance. Just grab it if you are enough lucky to get it.
tmk078bedyWelty – :
Add me to the list of those who mourn the loss of this gorgeous male scent. It is difficult for me to describe this fragrance without sounding somewhat cheesy, but I will risk it because at the time I first knew of this fragrance, I was still a young belle of 22, so it is forgivable.
This fragrance gave to mind of belonging to a determined man who had class, assertiveness, yet underneath his cool exterior, there was an ongoing pulse of raw sexual energy. I dated such a man who was older than me but had the characteristics that matched the fragrance itself. I realized even more that fragrances do have a way of becoming “signature” and when on the right person, it is like adding that missing piece of a puzzle which brings together ALL the elements that make an already memorable person even more so.
I do wish that Gucci would relaunch this and keep it on the shelves. It is one of their masterpieces that deserves recognition and shouldn’t have been allowed to fade in the first place. Perfect fougere with perfect sillage and generous longevity. I’m glad enough that I got to experience it. It was sexy and classy.
serezic – :
This is very nicely done and if you like fougere accords this could be your “Holy Grail” scent. And while it is a bit “soapy,” it’s also light, relative to similar ones. I just can’t seem to enjoy fougere accords unless they are very weak, and that’s not the case here. I prefer scents where there is another element to play off the fougere accord, but here the other notes seem to support it, though in a light, aromatic/green kind of way. This is also a little musky, but there’s no animalic quality.
CVSmith – :
Nobile, one of the most beautiful scents that never have been created, I think this is the most beautiful natural perfume in the world, there is nothing so beautiful among the niche fragrances, I love it, it’s a unique scent.
10, cause it’s….. Perfect!
4-149-272 – :
با سلام
گوچی نوبل در زمان خودش عطر خیلی خوشبویی محسوب می شد اما انگار زمانه همه چیزش دگرگون شده است زیرا که خیلی از کارهای خوشبوی قدیمی را بسیاری به صرف اینکه زمانش گذشته است مصرف نمی کنند؟! در حالی که بوی خوش یکی از آن چیزهایی است که زمان آنرا کهنه نمی سازد و قدیمی نمی شود مگر بوی مشک و عنبر و گلاب و گلهای بهاری و یاس در طول سالیان کهنه می شود ؟ تمامی عطرهای دنیا از همان چند نت اصلی همانند مشک و عنبر و سدر و غیره تا گیاهان دارویی و ادویه جات ساخته می شوند
پس یادمان باشد که اگر از عطر پورانوم یا جاز و یا لاگرل فیلد کلاسیک خوشمان می آمده است و آنها را دوست داریم بازهم از آنها استفاده نماییم
خاطره است و دنیایی از نوستالوژیک
با احترام
گالری عطر مهرداد
nkias1 – :
why gucci stopped the production of this great scent???? sometimes i ask of myself if they are not morons whom run the house of gucci!
Prizrak145 – :
The BEST, plain and simple!!!!!
FooBoBol – :
I live in Uruguay, there is a hotel El Mirador in Colonia del Sacramento, next to the reception they sells parfums discontinued there are more than one, two I remember. if one of you gentelmens has a friend to travels here, remember it.
Slejelfanyday – :
Why do they discontinue the greats? never been paired since! Gucci must re launch this timeless classic once again! miss nobile so much! shame on gucci!
kaz-chochiev – :
One of my favorite spring Gucci scents–I still have some in the small 2 oz bottle my aunt gave me when I was a little boy. If you ever want something that smells very close to this but don’t want to pay $400 on Ebay, but a $12 bottle of Caeser’s World or an even closer but more expensive alternative is Cartier Pasha.
BadRus78 – :
This is a Masterpiece, Best Gucci of History, 10/10
stas24628 – :
This is still my all time favorite scent. Drakkar Noir 2nd. I still have a few 2 & 4 oz bottles left and use it for special occasions. Gucci needs to bring this back 4 sure. Always get lots of compliments when I wear it. Must go well with my chemestry ? Never have found a replacement for this one…..everytime I do shop for a scent …this is the Standard I judge all scents by. It’s crazy. However… Ambercrombie sells one for men called Fierce…that i wear as well. It has a similar wear quality but a diferent pleasing scent. I also get compliments on.
ded1004 – :
I still have this rare cologne after it was discontinued many years ago. How was I able to obtain it for free? Well my dad is not a big fan of any cologne but yet he received Nobile as a gift from a relative! He rarely wore it so as a kid I would sneak into my parents room and spray a few dashes on me and I would be off to middle school smelling like an old school pimp! Later my mom would whip my ass for wearing my dads cologne saying I was to young to wear that stuff…and she was right haha! I finally took the bottle with me when I started college.
My impression as I am typing up this review and sniffing Gucci Nobile at the same time…I smell a citrus blend with a touch of herbs laid out on a wooden plate. Its nice its not offensive and yet it stands out quite strong inside a room. Compliments are a welcome addition as you make your way from one lady to another! Oh yea this reeks old school pimp haha! Its elegant and if it was still available today at a department store it would still hold its ground against other popular fragrances.
I rarely wear it because I like to brag that I own half a bottle and even though its not the best… it still brings back memories of a time when it meant the world to me. If you happen to come across Gucci Nobile buy it and go make yourself some new memories with it.
8 out of 10
ebadzhigurdas – :
عطري المميز من بدايات انتاجه ولا زلت احتفظ بعلبة 5 مللي جديدة الرائحة فواحة جدا ومنعشة وتثبت في المكان الذي تمر منه رائحة البرغموت مع اكليل اكليل الجبل و الفتيقر واضحة جداتكلمت عن هذا العطر وانه عطري المفضل في احد المنتديات وهو موجود الى الان عام 2001 ت
pgk158speagoessenda – :
I once had a bottle of this. It smelled pretty good (7/10 for scent), it lasted very well and had great projection (for some reason the ones that smell decent or less often do). The main problem I had with the scent is it had so many other fragrances that it smelled very similar to–Caesars Man is almost an exact copy minus a lime note and Cartier Pasha for men isn’t far behind and Drakkar reminds me of it.
stek – :
At first sight.. Green Juice in the bottle….. Maculinity plus authority in a bottle…my territory. I was lucky to grab the last 125ml bottle in a corner shop, I did’nt realise it at the time so I greedily “wolfed” it down thinking I could easily go back for another. That was nine years ago. Even on my travels I have yet to come across another bottle. Lucky me…at least I still got the memories.
DarkSideLegion – :
If i could pick any scent to take to my grave, you’re looking at it. Why do they discontinue the greats? (sad face)
SNRom – :
Too funny i had this scent back in the early nineties and i bought i cheap (100 ml for a very low price)if i hsee the prices n ow asked for it (300 $)
I liked it but i cannot remember the whole pallete of ingredients i did liked it but it was a very mature cologne. a sophisticated upperclas scent, i need to resmell it someday in a way…
Xeroxpcpkq – :
Highly recommended.
Hard to find.
Based best in men over 40 years of age.
But it also has plenty of style for a young man who has a strong presence and impressive.
I’ll never forget the smell of perfume.
Family keepsakes.
adgoth – :
Such a unique, rounded scent that I can’t quite describe offhand, Gucci Nobile is a hidden gem that will grow on you easily if you give it a chance.
Gucci Nobile is most definitely an aromatic fougère in the style of Drakkar Noir, but it’s much more refined and enjoyable. What captivates me the most is the green, herbal lavender-rosemary-tarragon accord in the top complimented by patchouli. The lavender has a “foody”, “cakey” feel to it, the same sort of smell I’ve detected before in lavender-dominant scents like Hypnose Homme by Lancome and Rive Gauche Pour Homme. Right out of the sprayer, I get a BEAUTIFUL sweet green accord that I’ve honestly never smelled before in a fragrance. There’s also a brown, dry tobacco note in there that isn’t smoky at all. As Gucci Nobile descends into the drydown, it gets deeper and darker, at times crossing paths with the green, spicy tobacco of Aramis Havana, or (dare I say it) the rugged, oily leather of Patou Pour Homme. However, Gucci Nobile manages to maintain this fougère character all by itself and it stays that way for a while – the stuff has amazing longevity.
I can’t help but feel that all the inexpensive, wildly popular aromatic fougeres of the past were all trying to be like this. Gucci Nobile was the prime target. Brut laid the foundation, Drakkar Noir presented the idea (it got sort of close), but Gucci Nobile perfected the aromatic fougère with an intricate balance between lavender, green notes, and herbs. A perfect, comforting fougère with everything in its right place had been achieved…
…But alas, Nobile was doomed from the start. By the time Drakkar Noir was the poster boy of 80’s masculines, the aromatic fougère genre said “Fuck this, I’m tired of the same ol’ same ol’…” and went in the direction of Green Irish Tweed, Cool Water, Eternity, and so on. Just like Bon Scott died just as AC/DC was reaching their apex of popularity, Gucci Nobile (and Patou Pour Homme Prive, respectively) marked the absolute perfection of the aromatic fougère genre, but died too soon in a sea of trendy fragrances going in totally different directions.
Flash-forward nearly 20 years later, a little-known house by the name of Alexander da Costa creates a fragrance called “Nobile Royalty”, which is extremely affordable and has people raving that it’s a resurrection of Gucci Nobile.
Well, I own a bottle of Nobile Royalty, and I can say that it’s VERY CLOSE, but it has a sweet, tar-like note reminiscent of a Lush store that differentiates it from Nobile. The character is there, but he’s not our old friend. Nobile stuck to that aromatic fougère character through and through, representing stern, reliable masculinity.
Gucci Nobile is still out there, but it commands astronomical prices. I recommend every guy with an interest in fragrances (especially the aromatic fougère genre) should try Gucci Nobile, if only to understand what a great fragrance smells like.
As a final note, people often talk about the best fragrances in each category: e.g., Shalimar as the best oriental, or maybe Joy as the best floral. Gucci Nobile is the greatest aromatic fougère ever made, hands down.
abfbafrikk – :
very nice perfume for love nights
sanni – :
I had Gucci Nobile as a gift from a good friend on Fragrantica and what a surprise! It’s rapidly becoming one of my favourite non-powerhouse fragrances from the past together with Insensè, Givenchy’s Vetiver and Le Troisieme Homme. AMAZING!
Gucci Nobile is a great alternative to the vulgar ostentation of opulence and to the “straight in the face” attitude of pretty popular and pretentious niche brands I won’t name here. In this world dominated by “Greed” and ignorance, GN is the perfect fragrance for the laidback guy who doesn’t need to shout out loud his charisma and elegance. He’s self confident, cultured, mannered but not affected, generous, traditionalist but not a pharisee, aknowledged, discreet…and noble.
A CLASSIC fougère with herbaceous notes, tobacco, citruses and a slight touch of lavander that’s incredibly delightful. Gucci Nobile surely deserves a place in the “classic fragrances olympus” . Sadly discontinued. I guess Frida Giannini won’t hear us…
Absolutely recommended!
Rating: 9.5/10
advavyhep – :
wore it during my days at high school
smell herBal, it’s strong
my mom loves it
i used to wear it just to wear a fragrance
i had a few Bottles like three or four
and used this to not waste the one that i used to like Better than this (swiss army)
never impressed me much and never got me compliments
it is very very very mature
a female friend Back in those high school days once told me that i smell like her father lol
my Bottle is getting to it’s end, dayum it lasted a long long time, when i used to wear it ,it was aBout 6 or 7 years ago
right now that im smelling it, its kinda getting my attention
daniilka – :
I know what I am going to ask is an impossible question, do not shut me but, as a desperate lover of Gucci Nobile whose last bottle is going to finish very soon, I am looking for fragrances that are as close as possible to Nobile.
I have tried some (e.g.: Gucci by Gucci), but this way it would take ages, I am not an expert in parfumes or fragances so I do not know how to do a backword search starting from the Nobile’s notes I can read on top of this page and find other fragrances that contain some of them.
In essence, I am trying to circle down to maybe 10 candidate to start buying and trying them
Any suggestion ?
Thanks
dvfumitoks – :
افضل واروع عطر على الاطلاق
The best and most wonderful fragrance ever
z1m – :
I use to own this frag, & while this is not my style, I can say that I appreciate the development of the structure of this frag. It is very much so a powerhouse 80’s scent! Not for the weak of heart! Greens & lemon smell alright I suppose for that time. This is a mature mans cologne… But anyone who can pull it off would b fine. I am not 1 of those people.
Gusqpdjm – :
@daniel delouv,
thanks a lot for the info about gucci ‘nobile~-alexander de casta ‘nobile royalty .
JosteAleshelo – :
What a sin that this wonder of a fragrance was discontinued. I remember luxuriating in this lovely green elixir and receiving endless compliments. It is like losing a dear friend. Why Gucci, oh why did you do this to your fans?!
aivis – :
Right out of the gate it let’s you know this is no wall flower. Top notes are strong and assertive. After the initial citrus blast it settles down nicely into the middle notes (love the balsam fir) and then glides into the the base notes (nice cedar). For me this is a year round wear (holds up in Winter and frefreshing in the Summer). May be from the late Eighties but certainly not dated. A pleasure to wear and always gets a nice reception from ladies.
reza-3000 – :
It’s a shame this is discontinued. The only time I wore this was when I was over my friend’s place – he had an almost-empty bottle of it – and I’d give it a spritz every now and again. Never regretted it, either. This is a very pleasant, deep cologne, a good dive into all kinds of greens and beautiful wood notes. Nobile is a man’s cologne, without succumbing to the stereo-typical musky/leathery/spicy formula of other scents from its era. This definitely would be appealing to women who happen to be in your zone. Nice longevity, nice packaging, and just nice all around.
ueg687speagoessenda – :
great rich aroma its a full bodied scent and i strongly reccomend it this is very elegant and refined and totally hip
lamiaxolbok – :
Gucci Nobile is in the top 2 of my all-time favorite fragrances. Issey Miyake being the other. I have been buying Nobile since it was first released. Once I walked into a department store going out of business and found a 4oz bottle for $20…you know I snatched it up in a heartbeat! heheh Weird that the description mentions lemon scent, I’ve always noticed a top note of lime. I always get compliments when wearing Nobile. It has a nice masculine scent, not overpowering. I find it to be a very romantic fragrance.