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DenQuexulcetty – :
SirMasterpiece,
I have both, the spray was made in Italy indeed…And I have another spray bottle made in France.. This juice has a lighter color and is a watered down version of the original…
kind regards,
Renz
Rom1k163 – :
Nino Cerruti Cerruti original. Amazing stuff.
One of the most sought after by collectors.
A combo of jasmine also galbanum, softened up nicely by the amber.
Really pleasant, elegant and versatile.
It’s not easy to find any more sadly quite rare, but it’s one of those which are quite worth the chase. In your in the hunt try
“Thefragrancefactory.com”
They have it way cheaper then Ebay ..
10/10
FriendIsaiah – :
Every time I wear Nino Cerruti, I wonder why I don’t choose it more often. It’s wonderfully fresh and invigorating at first, becoming warmer and woodier over time, very nicely balanced, neither too overbearing nor too bland, and I’ve yet to come across another fragrance that smells anything like it.
For all its green freshness, there’s something else at work here between the fruit notes and the carnation in the middle (which actually show up right away, but become more prominent over time). A woman in the office I worked in once asked what I was wearing and told me I smelled like fresh baked apple pie. I had never thought of it that way before, but sure enough — she’s right. More specifically, a fresh baked apple pie on a wooden picnic table in a meadow clearing in the midst of a forest, with the table decorated with greens, fruits and a few wildflowers, in the late morning on a warm sunny day.
This is one of my all-time favorite fragrances —- I really like it a LOT!
vantuz555 – :
Nino Cerruti, Cerruti for men is one of the greatest classical male scents.I missed it very much 🙁
kirill2000 – :
ok, I know this makes no sense when you compare actually ingredient composition; however, Jo Malone’s Mimosa & Cardamom fragrance reminds me very, very strongly of Nino Cerruti by Cerruti that I wore to death in the 1980s. I love both of them, and I am glad to have the Jo Malone product to bring back a flood of great Cerruti fueled memories. Does anyone else here that loves/loved Cerruti get the same impression?
androndelon – :
This is one of my all time favourites on men. I like it so much I might just buy some to wear myself!
But it’s definitely very male, albeit not sportsy and harsh, but one of these lovely 70s men’s perfumes that’s complex, subtly animalic and elegant. It exudes an urbane yet sensual aura, and I don’t think it’s dated at all, especially not with all the current trends for more unusual animalics or leathers from Lutens, Malle or Dior exclusives.
I also liked Cacharel Pour Homme, and I remember dating a Persian prince briefly back when I was about 20, who opened my eyes to what male perfume is all about, i.e. not something you splash on your shaved face that smells like toilet cleaner, but something that adds subtle allure.
It’s one that suits a certain outfit I think – sort of casual but expensive, jeans with an expensive white shirt – that kind of thing.
A few months ago I was at a party and bumped into a male friend who was wearing this white shirt that was like a minimalist work of art (slightly unbuttoned) had he been wearing Nino I might have swooned!
bonifacy12 – :
The parallel bewteen Nino Cerruti and Insensè is quite clear in my opinion. They’re both aldehyde-prominent green / aromatic fougeres with a remarkable floral pattern but whereas Insensè communicates via hints, looks and smiles, Cerruti curses and rarely washes his armpits.
Fantastic.
Rating: 8/10
КОШ – :
My absolute favourite by Cerruti. For me, nothing else from this house has been remotely so good since. My heart aches at the memory and loss of this outstanding EdT. I would love to smell this again; but I would be nervous buying something this old in case it hadn’t been appropriately stored. Even if it had been, I would be surprised to find it in a state of perfect preservation. Good luck to those of you who still have any to enjoy.
idiondeda – :
Amazing stuff. Together with Givenchy Insensé they are the best floral male fragrances I know. This is sharp and slightly soapy with a gorgeous floral aspect shining throughout the entire development from application to drydown. A forgotten world comes alive again not stuffy and old smelling but bright, uplifting and very special! Why oh why is this not available anymore….LOVE it!!!
Coder1G – :
I discovered this whilst travelling the world as a teen. It was my first proper scent (along with Armani homme) bought off the duty free trolly cart. I have a mini i treasure like a lost lover..Simply sublime. A rich, androgynous and stunning creation.
Srolukserokz – :
I bought this in a store in Toronto Canada in 1984. It was love at first sniff! WHY did they discontinue it??!! The pain is intense; can I possibly survive? My search is in vain!
girgardas – :
To me this is like an interpretation of Missoni Uomo. Ligher and a slight fresher, with jasmin in the foreground. Or if Missoni is an interpretation of this.
It doesn´t matter, this is about as good as it gets IMO.
angell55 – :
I like this, but I agree it has a slight ‘dirty’ edge – in a nice way. I think it’s the combo of jasmine also galbanum can have that effect as does musk. Quite sexy while being classic.
wdpfsyde – :
I had this when it came out – I LOVED it, my signature for a few years. I see it’s available – does anyone know if it’s been “reformulated”, i.e. ruined! They did that to my other great love of the 70’s Signorricci 1&2
77777 – :
A very nice blend, with just enough “edge” to keep it interesting. More than an hour into it, and the mint, herbal jasmine, juniper, oakmoss, and galbanum have been softened up nicely by the amber. I don’t get much if any wood or spice here. There is a slight “dirty” quality, which one would assume to be the jasmine. It’s got a bare touch of sweetness but none of that syrupy amber you find in many fragrances that have it listed as a note. If you have tried Z-14 but find it too “dark” and not “fresh” enough, but think you might like it if those things were changed, this is one to try, though it’s not easy to find any more at reasonable prices. You never know when you might see it at a yard sale, though, so there’s always hope! Some BNers have claimed this is like a refined version of Insense by Givenchy. Longevity and projection/”sillage” are excellent. If you like the idea of a thyme and jasmine focus, with some fresh notes like juniper to liven it up and some amber to soften it up, this is one to consider.