Malbec Noir O Boticário

3.50 из 5
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Malbec Noir O Boticário

Rated 3.50 out of 5 based on 6 customer ratings
(6 customer reviews)

Malbec Noir O Boticário for men of O Boticário

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Malbec Noir by O Boticário is a Woody Spicy fragrance for men. This is a new fragrance. Malbec Noir was launched in 2015. Malbec Noir was created by Napoleão Bastos and Dominique Ropion. Top notes are water notes, mandarin orange, bergamot, orange, sicilian lemon, grapefruit, pink pepper, pineapple and apple; middle notes are lavender, coriander, pepper, neroli, pinot noir grapes and red wine; base notes are sandalwood, vetiver, patchouli, cashmeran, amber, gin, labdanum, tonka bean and musk.

6 reviews for Malbec Noir O Boticário

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    Abertura cítrica, refrescante e já com o cheiro de vinho e da uva fruta mesmo, depois fica mais amadeirado, testando por um bom tempo na evolução ficou bem aromático com toques aquáticos e bem seco, aquele aroma característico do vinho mesmo, ainda prefiro o original, mesmo assim é um bom perfume.

  2. :

    3 out of 5

    Right away I consider Malbec Noir a super ball inside the Apothecary! Finally succeeded after several frustrating, independent releases of the genre, launch to market a fragrance that mean something more to their predestined public, men, and meet the requirement of it lately only has expanded due to the easier contact front the other much more structured fragrances and why not prepared olfactively?!
    The partnership between Napoleon Bastos and Dominique Ropion has been a positive differential in the House The Apothecary, is proof that perfumes launched arising out of such partnership successes are shot and fall to the taste of the masses with ease. Malbec Noir opens much like the “patriarch” of Malbec line with the same citrus footprint involving lemon, bergamot and fresh orange, only this one gives to realize just off a fruity background, and the notoriety of a sour pineapple permeated by notes water and sun.
    Following, the fragrance takes on the body notes that much I wanted to feel, the one chord of Unique Noir® that the Apothecary screams pros all over the world who brought this unique fragrance and it alone has locked up the seven keys! You see, a lot to strive and to sensitize the real purpose of the fragrance, the Pinot grape Noir being refined in oak centenary wooden barrels and exhaling an odor of highly fine genuine wine, the note does not refer to the smell of the fruit itself, but the product and the sum of its way to completion. The Coriander here almost brings “everything” to lose their scent reminiscent of the sweat, but Lavender does not give the air of grace with a manly background along in a measured spiciness saving the dry down the line “perfumão” that Malbec Noir makes.
    In the base, the fragrance unfolds a woody mediated spices that warm and also adocicam its aromatic way, it is quite evident the presence of Tonka, the living roots with earthy smell of Patchouli, the footprint of a Vetiver mild and to sensualizar completion of 12 h, many tons of Musk and Sandalwood on rustic woods by background and an alcoholic cacetada of Pinot Noir grapes have matured and ready for consumption. The perfume does not take one 10, but it is worthy of note that ascends you to a higher average to many that large only has the name of the Maison, because the concept behind the olfactory pyramids, are mere fanfare moved through hype.

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    Awesome fragrance! Grapes and water notes dominate the whole drydown. This Noir release is a hundred times better than the original Malbec, which I personally hate. Projection and longevity are excellent.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Heavy, and I must say very disturbing. Few scents made me wanting to get rid of it quickly, but this sticks and the task is not easy. Others may like it, of course. But for me that’s impossible! I own or owned Malbec, Malbec Gran Reserva 2004, Barolo, Duo/Nebiolo, Absoluto and Supremo, and this one is by far the worst. Too bad I didn’t win the prize I was running for when I bought it.

  5. :

    4 out of 5

    Is not dark enough to be called Noir. Is actually fresher, brighter.
    Reminds me a lot of Malbec Duo Nebbiolo, only dryer (while Duo is fruitier).
    Very fresh and aromatic. Lavender is a key note, along the sweet grape and wine notes and the citrus part. Will have to wear a little bit more to write a proper review, but i can already say that is very versatile.
    If you liked Duo Nebbiolo but wants a stronger scent, and think that Malbec is to sweet, Noir is a very nice choice.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Grapes, tonka and wine. Amazing!

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