Le Vetiver Lubin

4.29 из 5
(7 отзывов)

Le Vetiver Lubin

Le Vetiver Lubin

Rated 4.29 out of 5 based on 7 customer ratings
(7 customer reviews)

Le Vetiver Lubin for men of Lubin

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Description

Le Vetiver was inspired by Paris in the winter time. The notes are: mandarin, orange, grapefruit, neroli; clove, nutmeg, allspice; vetiver, cedar from Virginia, myrrh, incense, white tobacco. Le Vetiver was launched in 2007. The nose behind this fragrance is Lucien Ferrero.

7 reviews for Le Vetiver Lubin

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Great vetiver alert here. Lubin’s Le Vetiver is grand. I don’t know why this fragrance goes unnoticed since it is a superb vetiver sold in a too modest price. It starts very close with the Guerlain, citrusy and fresh with perhaps a more herbal accent and dries down to a incensy woody way very classy and manly. The tobacco note makes a great backbone and deep into the drydown almost dominates the vetiver note. This scent reminds me of the old-school laid back masculines that were full of grace and elegance. If you like perfumes (not only vetivers) I can’t understand how this isn’t in your wardrobe already. It is on par and possibly even higher than the current Guerlain. A vetiver par excellence for a decent price at once. Thanks, Lubin for making great perfumes for men.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    When I first tried out Lubin Le Vetiver in the perfume shop, with all the busy smells around, I thought it had the cooling, slightly nutty and fresh opening that I used to love about Guerlain’s, before they changed the citrus top notes to those sourer ones and ruined it for me. (The new bottle with the green cap… a shame.)
    I was wrong, and at first, disappointed.
    The opening of this is quite sour, too, but more orangey. The vetiver itself is very well-behaved, and in no way rubbery or aggressive. Nor would that work with the notes that accompany it.
    As the scent progresses, quite a bit of magic starts to happen. The cooling, orangey opening is quickly warmed by nutmeg and cloves, in a way that is actually quite different from the Guerlain.
    The development of the fragrance is a bit like the evening after a hot summer’s day in moderate climes: a cooling breeze, and as you’re still sitting outside, you light some torches or a little fire and relax with a hot clove and orange tea.
    The added aromas of myrrh and just the faintest touch of incense make for a beautiful dry-down. I was not convinced the first time around, but it has grown on me so so much. I reach for it again and again.
    Works any time of day, and personally I think it gains by being applied liberally. Sillage is not as light as the wearer may be tricked into believing, longevity about average.
    Many have described this as a dark green vetiver, but on my skin, this is a warm orangey-spicy vetiver with just a bit of a cooling breeze on top… like a slight shiver on your back as you approach a fire at night. Really nice.

  3. :

    5 out of 5

    A wonderful fresh, spicy vetiver.
    The touch of cloves brings warmth to the composition and provides an interesting contrast to its cooler aspects. It’s similar to the Guerlain, but is spicier, drier and more masculine. There is a little less emphasis on smokiness. Instead, it is rich, green and deep. Once the aromatic aspects subside, the dry down is very lush and comforting. Good sillage for a vetiver fragrance and excellent tenacity on skin.
    While it doesn’t present much compositional novelty, it is also one of the rare cases of flawless execution of a classic style. Simply one of the best vetivers out on the market within the traditional masculine realm.
    But women, too, can wear this easily.
    Excellent stuff. Criminally underrated.
    4/5

  4. :

    3 out of 5

    Upon first application Le Vetiver didn’t like me. It was loud, sharp and unbearable. I coughed slightly and walked away. I tested another couple of scents and left the shop.
    While walking on the street I noticed that something smelled very very good…I started sniffing my wrists and realised it was Le Vetiver. It blossomed into the most wonderful smoky spicy citrus blend. As the time went past the blend became smoother and I couldn’t get enough of it.
    I returned to the shop and allowed them to abuse my credit card so I could take this perfume home.
    I have a limited edition with a green cap and it comes with very charming story on the box:
    “Le Vetiver” by Lubin evokes the legendary creatures that live in the deepest of Celtic forests. It combines citrus with exotic spices overlaid with the magic reminiscence of mysterious forest undergrowth.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    I am a great fan of vetivers – I have vintage versions of Guerlain and Givenchy and I have to say,although I rate this third of the three,that is a fantastic compliment to the other two powerhouses – I cannot believe this does not get more positive reviews – it has quality ingredients,you get blond tobacco,bergamot and frankincense,fantastic ! – it’s darker than the other two and for that reason,I love it.Great summer,or winter fragrance for me and very good silage and projection on me.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    It starts with a citrus freshness and then a rooty earthyness comes through. It has that rubber accord with cloves and I’m now picking up the grapefruit note mixed
    in with the vetiver and cloves.
    I’m also detecting that nutmeg note within the spicy fresh earthy root like accord. This fragrance is very airy and I’m now picking up Frankinscense with the vetiver
    as time has moved on.
    This fragrance has more depth than I initially thought though not too my taste a interesting take on the vetiver note.
    To sum up a spicy fresh airy earthy rooty vetiver mixed in with grapefruit and nutmeg. Ok but not my taste. I got about six hours from it.

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Among the good vetivers this is my least favourite which means that is good but not exactly up my alley. Loads of citruses (mainly grapefruit) and some “green” tobacco bring Le Vetiver towards the fresh-woody territory. The fragrance has good depth due to the presence of a remarkable frankincense note but, unfortunately, it suffers from a few stereotyped aspects (mainly concerning its strong classic masculine vibe). Yes, this is an old-fashioned type of fragrance which is usually a “pro” for me, but in this case turns to be a “con”. It smells sort of Guerlain wannabe (expecially the grapefruit-centered opening which reminds me of Aqua Allegoria Pamplelune). Whenever I look for a classic masculine in the same vein I directly go for Tuscany Per Uomo.
    Moderate lasting power.
    Rating: 6.5/10

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