Description
“A fresh fragrance, green and spicy for an elegant man, an homage to the art of living that defies convention and moves beyond sense and reason.
An unique and contrasting scent with a powerful enchanting trail; elegant in its unique composition offering a perfect blend of luminous green crisp notes of tangerine leaves.
Calabrian bergamot and neroli that leads to a heart of jasmine, rose and Iris Fiorentina.
A base of sandalwood and grey amber provides a woody undertone complemented by heliotrope, vetiver and musk.
An ancient rain of sunrises and sunsets of a cloudless sky.
Feeling the smell and the echoes in the hidden distance penetrate one’s Being.
Unique sensations are relived every time you wear it its fine and unique aroma seems almost to interact with your moods.
Feeling the freshness of a summer morning and the smell of the harvest and a land parched by the sun you smell the fresh and crisp mountain coniferous.
Rain belongs to an adventurer, looking for unknown lands, who loves large open spaces and likes to explore the hidden spirit of faraway places” — press release of the brand. Rain was launched in 2011. The nose behind this fragrance is Antonio Visconti.
nzimina – :
This is straight up Cool Water. GReen Irish Tweed has that green almost earthiness to it and is not the same smell as Rain. I bought Rain because I always liked GIT (but wasn’t wow’d enough by GIT to actually buy it). I bought this seeing as how so many people compared it to GIT but as a more refined better rounded version. Nope. I am now contemplating buying a bottle of GIT hahaha. Seeing as how I now have a $500 Cool Water in the frag wardrobe smh.
26v12v – :
Actually smells more like Cool Water than Green Irish Tweed to me. Longevity is awesome but projection is poor, so I do not condone Royal Crown’s pricing strategy.
empatuess – :
GIT in a fancier bottle
Westernteplo – :
This one fits right up there with GIT and Chez Bond but don’t get mistaken, it is not a clone because its can easily go head to head with Creed GIT and even beat it in my opinion.
The name Rain is so fitting because its really does transport you to a costal/ cliff area where your surrounded by trees, rocks, sea water and flowers. But right when your there, a day time rain shower comes down and passes within 5 mins and your immediately dried up by the sun and then the wind starts to pick up and with the breeze you can smell the salty sea air, the trees/grass and all the florals. The initial spray does smell like Creed GIT but as it gets closer to the mid it gets much smoother and creamier than GIT. If Creed GIT had an age it would be a successful middle age man in his mid 40s to 50s and Rain would be a successful up and coming entrepreneur in his late 20s to early 30s.
I dont even need to get into performance and longevity because its a parfum extrait and it last 6-8 hours easily.
ankud-alex – :
Royal Crown Celebration <3 <3 <3
This is my latest acquisition and I must say I am drop down impressed with what Royal Crown offers with their fragrances…
No Doubt it resembles Creed GIT but way far better in terms of smoothness and texture….
Great fragrance for this roaring summers..
Surely a hefty price tag but worth it…
brl782speagoessenda – :
Well… I don’t know how “Green Irish Tweed” smells like but “Rain” is just a fresh cologne! something quite citrusy, slightly woody as an after shave. It could be kind of spicy somehow after few minutes of spraying but mostly fresh, soapy and citrusy.
I don’t see anything special in this one other than a good quality ingredients in an amazing bottle shape.
sibrill – :
If you ever wished a potent and way more natural green Irish tweed then this one is right up your ally. Stunning fragrance. Superbly well blended. It smells 100% similar to green Irish tweed with much more smoothness in the Drydown. Performance is excellent .I just have a small vial and even with small application I can smell if for almost 10+ hours. Am surely gonna grab a bottle of this but wished it to be priced a little lower. This is a good house and need to be explored except for the price factor.