Rapport Eden Classic

4.27 из 5
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Rapport Eden Classic

Rated 4.27 out of 5 based on 15 customer ratings
(15 customer reviews)

Rapport Eden Classic for men of Eden Classic

SKU:  1980dab0fdf9 Perfume Category:  . Fragrance Brand:
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Description

Rapport is aromatic and spicy fragrance for men launched in 1988. Available as EDT of 50 and 100 ml with an accompanying collection for care.

15 reviews for Rapport Eden Classic

  1. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s still selling, so that speaks for itself. I know it is cheap but i still think it sells on merit.

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    I find the initial opening like burnt rubber or and melting plastic on my skin but it subsides quickly leaving a rich citronella smell that eventually sweetens to what I assume is tonka bean with possibly lavender and some other florel I can’t put my name on but who knows? I’m guessing.
    The early stages are quite intense and manly ( citronella in mens toilets ) with a drydown that’s quite middle to elderly women’s perfume in there somewhere umm, Silage probably smells better but this is my first bottle and have only gotten my daughters opinion, she though it ok then disliked later, she’s sixteen so not for that age group I guess.
    I don’t like it that much so far and have it on my left arm for five hours now but I did give it a like, WHY? because I know this one is a bully and I mistakenly let it have the first punch but lesson learnt I will not do that again, I’ll spray once and see how it goes, if it don’t go well I’ll dislike but there is enough about it to give it a second chance.
    For now that’s it, 6.5/10

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    Hello always loved this classic fragrance i save it for my winter rotation. Wore it a few times honestly beautiful fragrance and the silage and longevity are outstanding can smell it on my shirt a week later. Also gets compliments this fragrance puts lots costing much much more to shame I’m so impressed I’ve ordered another bottle. Also nice are rapport black and rapport sport.
    Trust me buy it you can’t go wrong.
    Ps this smells nothing like 1 million
    The rapport sport blue bottle is similar to 1 million.

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Cheap, cheerful and not very impressive.
    I bought many bottles of fragrance which I remembered as a younger man and this was one I’d be happy to forget.
    Not offensive but a forgetful scent. Poor longevity and sillage.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    This is brilliant juice for the price! Soapy clean fresh barber style. Doesn’t evolve that much but projects very well for a budget range. For me it’s more of a autumn/winter type smell because of the slight spiceness in it. But wouldn’t be out of place on an English summer night.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Where is the Rapport Sport fragrance in this list,Rapport Sport is 99% Paco Rabanne 1 Million clone just less sweet but last very long,bottle is the same as this one but blue frosty color,also cheap in price,100ml bottle less then $20

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    This is a really authoritative old school masculine fragrance. As others on here have mentioned, does not smell like a budget range scent at all.
    This is quite close to another Fragrance by the same company (Eden Classics) called “Mandate” which I also like, although this is perhaps a bit sharper. Both fragrances punch above their weight in my opinion, great value for money.
    I would say this is a winter/Autumn scent, might be a bit cloying in humid weather.
    Although they are not in the database here, there are three variations in this range, “Sport Blue” is your standard fresh summer/gym fragrance (some people think it is very close to One Million, ) and then “Black” which is a more modern smelling scent, it’s more of a skin scent but smells great.
    A great discovery and the company deserves praise for high quality products at a lower price.
    Very Good Indeed!

  8. :

    5 out of 5

    jUST A REALLY UNIQUE NICE WARM, MASCULINE SCENT. A DEFINITE STEPUP FROM BRUT OR BLUE STRATOS

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    It is a budget fragrance that belies its price. If this was made by one of the large design houses the public would be singing its praises from the rooftops. Perfect winter fragrance and one your partner will feel all warm and fuzzy with when she nestles herself into your neck. Not one for young boys.

  10. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a more mellow, on the dry down, version of Paco Rabanne Pour Homme. There is a floral note in there, which you don’t find in PRPH. The dry down has less oak moss in it, perhaps some patchouli. Really nice winter smell, really quite classy I think.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    A lovely spicy, inexpensive and potent scent. There are spices and smoky incense with a floral background. I think it’s unique but the opening is in the same family as Antaeus. The dryown is nice and clean and is similar to (and just as nice) as the lovely Worth pour Homme. Rapport, for the price, is extremely well done and smells masculine and really pleasant, it doesn’t smell like a cheap fragrance at all. “Rapport, when you know there’s more”. (That used to be the advertisement wording)

  12. :

    4 out of 5

    I saw this very cheaply and thought I’d give it a go.
    It far exceeded my low expectations.
    It is a pleasant, “old school”, warm, slightly spicy, woody and slightly soapy fragrance. Quite clean smelling with ?some green notes and a pine-like note that sharpens it up a bit. Gets a bit of powderiness late on. It’s fairly linear and a bit synthetic – I can’t pick out much in the way of discrete notes.
    It doesn’t smell like either of them, but if you crossed a less earthy Quorum with a less sweet and powdery Black Suede you’d get something close to this.
    Longevity is alright at 8+ hours. Projects pretty well for 5+ hours.
    Perfectly happy to wear this casually sometimes. Nothing incredible or original but it is pleasant, clean, masculine, 80s smelling and cheap. It is very good value for money overall. I might even buy it again.
    [Rapport Black – which is not in the database – is very different. RB is more melon-like, fruity/citrusy/summery and a bit heavy on aldehydes with only a tiny hint of woods. And it doesn’t last as well.]

  13. :

    4 out of 5

    Quite liked this classic on a man-for such fraction of price it’s unbelievable.

  14. :

    5 out of 5

    This can be found quite cheaply – I saw a 50mL aftershave for $4.99 just recently in a chemist. To me this is an intriguing fragrance: it is both clean and dirty at the same time. There is a definite nod to the likes of Kouros and Salvador Dali Pour Homme (but nowhere near as intense or long-lasting). I find it hard to pick the notes out, but spices predominate and there is a soapiness behind it all.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    This has been a ‘value’ product from launch, currently retailing here in the UK for around five pounds sterling. (eight US dollars). In spite of inflation, this is now less than launch price! In 1988 it was £10!
    Opens with a typical 1980s aftershave spicy blast. I would guess at coriander, bergamot, sage. Not much citrus, although there is a brief sparkle.
    Mid-notes are dominated by patchouli, sandalwood and musk. Quite dated, but in a classic way, not a bad way.
    As Rapport settles into my skin it becomes very pleasant indeed. Imagine you had on some Chanel Antaeus but found it overbearing so you decided to wash it off with Lux soap; you would then have Rapport. Something distinctive, smooth and refined. Not bad at all for the price!

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