Roberto Cavalli Oro Roberto Cavalli

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Roberto Cavalli Oro Roberto Cavalli

Roberto Cavalli Oro Roberto Cavalli

Rated 4.05 out of 5 based on 62 customer ratings
(62 customer reviews)

Roberto Cavalli Oro Roberto Cavalli for women of Roberto Cavalli

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Roberto Cavalli Oro by Roberto Cavalli is a Oriental Spicy fragrance for women. Roberto Cavalli Oro was launched in 2004. The nose behind this fragrance is Maurice Roucel. Top notes are magnolia, coriander, iris, pepper, apple and bergamot; middle notes are apricot, patchouli, cinnamon, freesia and cedar; base notes are sandalwood, amber, musk, vanilla and guaiac wood.

62 reviews for Roberto Cavalli Oro Roberto Cavalli

  1. :

    5 out of 5

    It’s very unique. At first it’s smelled a bit medicinal/herbal, but when it dried it’s smelled warm, lush, and opulent. The lasting power is amazing! I took a shower and washed my wrist with soap where I sprayed the perfume, and I can still smell it afterwards. One bottle will last you for very long while.

  2. :

    5 out of 5

    This is unlike anything else, there is a softeness, creaminess about the journey of this perfume that I want to rush to the dry down for me that is the best part. The opening and middle notes are overwhelmingly wood, and it just irks me. So much goodness going on, and then this screechy wood note. Very wearable despite my dislike. This will stay with you all day, and if people notice your perfume it is a gentle nudge. Perfect for the office.

  3. :

    4 out of 5

    First off I accidentally oversprayed and the strength of this one blew me away! This little gem has some power and I wasn’t expecting it. Oro is slightly sweet with a bit of dry fruit (the apricot, and thank goodness it isn’t syrupy!) a touch powdery and VERY spicy and woodsy. A real treat, and I’m so glad I swapped for a bottle as the prices are getting astronomical online. This smells like a vintage oriental, no joke. Very classy, a touch mature. Definitly not what I would expect from a Cavalli!

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    Fragrance Review For Oro
    Roberto Cavalli
    Top Notes
    Magnolia Coriander Iris Pepper Apple Bergamot
    Middle Notes
    Apricot Patchouli Cinnamon Freesia Cedar
    Base Notes
    Sandalwood Amber Musk Vanilla Guaiac Wood
    Absolutely delicious modern gourmand fragrance!
    Let me start by complimenting the bottle. This is a lovely thin bottle with an artistic design that comes in a fitted box looking like a sculpture piece. The scent is feminine and quite attention grabbing, though not overpowering nor too offensive. It is strong as an Eau de Parfum so it’s up to you how you apply it. I would love to douse myself in this thing. This is a delicious spicy thing that reminds me of a meal in Italy, not eating something cuisine but smelling it or catching whiffs from a booth table.
    Open with citrus and green apple, fruity but equally as floral with a magnolia. True to a real magnolia it has a fresh slightly lemony scent on a waxy flower petal. Then it turns into a spicy, peppery scent so it’s quite mature in this sense. Rather than going from fruity floral it goes to fruity spicy. This scent takes a while to develop and has a long lasting life so all the better to enjoy the different scents and the ‘colors’ and nuances.
    Eventually this becomes a gourmand scent in the heart. I detect apricot and plenty of cinnamon and ginger, some sweet gourmand made out of spices. The lemony magnolia lingers for a while before embracing the green patchouli and woodsy notes. The wood is made of both agar wood (guaiacum) sandalwood and it contains the heady fragrant smell emitted from sandalwood in a higher volume. This is a gorgeous sandalwood. It’s supposed to evoke gold or ‘oro’ and it does go there when the amber scent comes through. A beautiful blend of amber and wood, smelling like a golden tree bark. This matches up with the image of a tree made of solid gold. It’s definitely an Oriental.
    Finally I would like to say that this fragrance is luxurious and modeled out of the Arabic Middle Eastern fragrance types. Very balsamic and unisex, warm, spicy, and fragrant. It’s regal and great to wear with a long gown, evening wear, jewelry and the best of haute couture. This is a Cavalli and reminds me of pure gold. It’s unisex and can be worn by both sexes but seems suited to evenings in the colder months like December though February. Exotic and golden hued, one of the more beautiful creations from Cavalli.

  5. :

    5 out of 5

    Starts off with strong sour apricot and bitter woods with something medicinal along with spices. Very intense and some might be put off by the opening but as it settles the sour fruit subsides and a soft powdery marshmallow smell similar to divin enfant comes along.
    Combined with the spices and woods it smells very oriental and alluring.
    The more it develops the more the amber becomes stronger.
    Definitely try before you buy because it’s quite intense.

  6. :

    3 out of 5

    Like alot of other reviewers I have also fallen madly in love with this gorgeous cola type scent and am thoroughly disappointed to find this has been discontinued. A crime in my opinion and shame on those who hike up the price of the bottles on eBay and other sites its taking advantage of those who really love this fragrance and can no longer get it they should at the very least offer a swap but that’s just my opinion x

  7. :

    5 out of 5

    Brought this perfum online I’m a collector and it’s becoming hard to find and the notes are usually what I like I really wouldn’t call it an oriental vanilla the floral notes illuminate there presence then spice/woody scent but I do get the vanilla scent but not in a gourmard way. Love the bottle it’s a form of art work on its own. This is a powerful fragrance and longevity is unreal. It’s a true power house frangrace not for the faint hearted or the serial spritzer the key to the this one is less is best one spritz is enough for 24 hr of fragrance. I would advise do not blind buy this one you with either love or loath it. First time I sprayed it I scrubbed it off after two hours and it still stayed on my skin till the next morning. I’m wearing this today to see how it goes very light application. I must admit there is on note I don’t like I think it is the freesia comes throw very floral on me. Probably not the best fragrance for office or confined spaces. but it will get you noticed that’s for sure it’s an out there scent no personal space scent. Great for winter wear to warm you up from the chill outside wrapped in a cashmere scarf.

  8. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this almost two years ago. I love the lineup, and all the notes seemed like they’d be winners. There was a note that didn’t agree with me, though, and I never wore it. I could never place what note it was; I just thought the pepper was overly sharp. But it came to me: it is the “rotten apricot” in Serge Lutens’s Daim Blond (another gem I’d’ve loved to have loved…). I think it is the apricot/iris combination, despite my love for iris.
    I’ve almost sold Oro several times, but I never gave up on it (despite never wearing it) likely because my husband said, “it doesn’t smell that bad.”
    On a whim, I layered it with Adam Levine (women), and this might be the ticket for anyone struggling with either perfume. Oro is too sharp for my taste; AL is too muffled, with no discernable shape or edges. Oro provides some structure for AL. AL softens the harshness of Oro. The one may redeem the other and I may not decide to sell either, after all!

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    I bought this on a blind buy. I found a mini bottle for only $2.99 at Marshalls!! It is the most seductive $2.99 I’ve spent. I get so much cinnamon and coriander from this. Oro puts me in mind of cold, cold nights and a hot toddy. I consider this a soft spicy with a hint of sensuality.

  10. :

    3 out of 5

    Blind swap. Instant love. Oro has a very seductive quality to it. So very inviting and “intriguing” smelling, like something you want to learn more about, this scent sucks you right in.
    Sweet, spicy, warm, and seductive.. Easily one of my all time favorite spices. Theres something magical about oro on a hot summer night. Call me crazy, but its true. I love it in the heat. I just adore it, and im so sad its discontinued.

  11. :

    5 out of 5

    This is so mammie frickin AMAZING. I am in so much love. I must find more!!!
    They don’t make em like this anymore. Move over Givenchy Indecence. #sorryboutit

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    I am gradually adding to my Roberto Cavalli fragrance collection; I have yet to discover one I don’t at least like! I made what I now know to be the – bad – decision to buy this last year.
    It has been discontinued and is now hard to find – so naturally, I’ve fallen passionately in love with it.
    Oro opens with a peppery, savoury-spicy punch. This calms down within about 15 minutes to a warm and creamy, slightly sweet and powdery, woody-cinnamon fragrance. I can’t detect apple or any citrus at all, but there is a persistent hint of apricot throughout. I think I would describe this as a spicy oriental/borderline gourmand. I think it would be a good perfume to wear if I need to channel my inner bitch.
    This is one of my favourite perfumes and I am SO cross with myself for falling in love with it; it’s already expensive on eBay but I have to get a back up bottle before it’s too late.
    Moderate longevity and sillage.
    Definitely not a safe blind buy.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    My signature fragrance. Very wild as is rapresented, long lasting.
    Dear Cavalli I just wanna know why the heck this is discontinued, I have two more bottles and then what?? It’s impossible to find this perfume nowhere.

  14. :

    3 out of 5

    D’ORO is an intense, spicy fragrance that is intriguing and attractive without being stereotypically pretty. The pepper and coriander are prominent notes, while the flowers aren’t much in evidence. The vanilla and fruit add a hint of sweetness, but this is by no means a sweet perfume. There’s something here that reminds me of ornamental tobacco plants, although this note isn’t listed. The woody notes add depth.
    For me, this is an autumn/winter/spring fragrance that goes well with put-together outfits in strong colors. The sillage and longevity are significant. It isn’t an office scent and I’m not sure I’d recommend it as a blind buy, but I enjoy wearing it and my husband likes it on me.

  15. :

    4 out of 5

    It’s true when they say that you can relate a perfume with a memory of the past. Well this one surely brings some childhood memories to my mind. I clearly remember that summer of 2005 when I first had the chance to become familiar with this scent. My uncle’s wife had the kit of it with the perfume and body lotion and without even spraying it you could smell the most divine oriental Woody scent. It was so overpowering that one could not remain indifferent, especially me that for the first time was having an encounter with perfumes’ world. That moment I realised that I totally loved oriental scents. I couldn’t wait to enter her room and sniff the heavenly scent. But that evokes some not so pretty memories too being that she wouldn’t let me approach her beauty kits let alone touch them and looked down on me, I could see it. So alongside this beautiful scent it will forever remain in my mind that ugly memory. Maybe one day I will purchase it but I can never get out of my head that this was her scent and I will remember her persona and her nasty behaviour. Now 11 years have passed and I’m not that girl anymore and she definitely is not that Young woman anymore – time passes inevitably for everyone and maybe one day I’ll tell her how she made me feel but will it still be worth? Is it worthy feeding the beast of bitterness over the years? Now our relationship has changed and she clearly seems a different person from the arrogant woman she was back then but still the bitter memory that comes with this scent haunts me and I don’t know if I will ever throw it at the back of my shoulders.

  16. :

    5 out of 5

    Just recently purchased this and do not like it at all. If there is anyone on here that would be interested in a swap, pm me 🙂

  17. :

    5 out of 5

    ‘Tis the season — for this warm,spicy,comforting fragrance. It is absolutely delicious. I sometimes like layering it a bit with Cavalli Just Gold because the light spiciness complements the sweetness of Gold very nicely.
    If you are like me and cannot abide the powerhouse Oriental Spicy frags of old, do not fear this one. It is not overpowering or too strong.
    Love Cavalli, and this is one of his best.

  18. :

    5 out of 5

    OOOH THIS is AMAZING.
    I am in love. Right from the get-go I was enchanted with the golden slender bottle with the snakeskin print. I am usually pretty happy with Cavalli scents, and this one was a blind buy that I felt pretty good about.
    Mmmmmm
    It opens with cinnamon, amber, and vanilla on my skin, with just a hint of sweet freesia to freshen it up and make it less of a ‘potpourri in a dish’ kind of scent. I could NOT stop sniffing myself today! During the drydown the Iris kicks in and gives it a powdery softness that is both sexy and cozy…The guaiac and patchouli round out the drydown, making it more woody and less of a gourmand than it could’ve been with these notes. There is no harshness with this scent—it is soft and well-rounded yet has lasted on me 9 hours and I can STILL smell it. A total winner. Also, easy to find and very inexpensive. Perfect Fall fragrance.

  19. :

    4 out of 5

    This lasts all day! I put this on at 9am this morning and here it is 7pm and I can still get wonderful wiffs of this floating around me! The cedar and the vanilla are wonderful together as that is what stands out to me. So amazing!
    This is a little gentle version of Nanette Lepore Nanette!

  20. :

    3 out of 5

    The opening notes of this are not very pleasant, sharp and stale at the same time.
    However it dries down into a pleasant vanilla-spicy scent that is warm and soft without being overwhelmingly powdery (and I am very sensitive to powder).
    The cinnamon is not particularly evident, but the vanilla is, at least on my skin. There is an echo of a sweet fruit there too, which is sometimes enticing but sometimes not, with wafts of the stale scent returning now and again.
    This is a quiet warm fragrance for a more mature woman, and it is certainly more suitable for the cooler months.

  21. :

    5 out of 5

    It smells like powder and flowers, which remind me of my mother and walking through a garden. A little less sweet and a little more wood for myself. But I’d wear it on a gloomy day to make you wonder every so often where live flowers are…

  22. :

    3 out of 5

    I love it, it smells unique! so diferent.

  23. :

    3 out of 5

    the bottle is a piece of art..the scent is a little heavy for me…but my husband loves it..I just spray it after shower lightly in the air and walk under..and it’s on my skin forever..incredible longevity..makes me think the Egyptian Cleopatra would love this!!

  24. :

    3 out of 5

    Sorry, but I don’t like this. I am OK with cinnamon, but the combination of pepper and coriander is not my cup of tea. I can smell the vanilla, but overall this perfume is too cloying for me. There’s nothing floral in it. The bottle is interesting, though.

  25. :

    3 out of 5

    I really like this one. I get the spices and the vanilla. I think its yummy and sexy and I enjoy smelling myself throughout the day. The bottle is nice and unique, but I have nocked it over more then once

  26. :

    5 out of 5

    Basically smells like a cheap vanilla perfume; disappointed

  27. :

    4 out of 5

    I love this perfume. It has a very distinct vanillary scent, but it is similar to Dolce Vita. Whenever I wear this, people tell stop me and comment how good it smells. It’s becoming harder to find these days unfortunately. I can only find it online it seems.

  28. :

    5 out of 5

    This has a serious Organza Indecence vibe to it. If you love Indecence but can’t afford to buy vintage juice, or even the revamped stuff that is currently available, I’d say this is a decent facsimile for pennies on the dollar. It has that powdered cinnamon scent with a slight soapy undercurrent. I’m not big on soapy, but this is not off putting for me, so the soapy is understated to my nose. Since I mostly wear Obsession, I don’t find this “strong” as some say, but it has a unique presence. I see other reviews saying “musky”, “incense”, “vanilla”, “amber”, all of which I would say are there, though none as singly pronounced as the cinnamon, to my nose. its the blend, I guess, that greets you. I have to really concentrate on the scent to get any woody or cedar tones. I don’t get patchouli, nor do I get any floral or fruit. Weird, cuz I see it listed in the notes and described in other reviews. I think, for the price, this is a SUPER scent for fall and winter. Longevity and dry down review will have to wait since I just spritzed it on. I forgot I had this, and just dug it out of a drawer where I hide some other gems. Sort of like xmas morning. In summary, if you dig Indecence, and don’t mind a little soapy, I think, for the price, this is worth adding to your collection.

  29. :

    3 out of 5

    I was going through all my perfumes this morning and I came across Oro which I haven’t used in quite a while mainly because it’s summer and Oro was made for cool weather as it is rather heavy and rich.
    I happily wear it in Autumn/Winter as it is so warm and spicy I get mainly coriander pepper vanilla and amber and the combination is fantastic, after about an hour after spraying it gets sweet and creamy and it stays that way for a few hours so longevity is very good.
    Also Oro is very good value for money since it can be found at a very good price

  30. :

    3 out of 5

    Strange how this smells on me. I smell donuts when it dries down. That’s a first!

  31. :

    5 out of 5

    To me it smells somehow like a very mild sweetly spiced tobacco. Men around me told me I smelled “like oriental spices, very different but nice.”
    It’s warm and softy spice-sweet. I thought I loved it from a sample but after wearing it a few times from FB I got as a gift I think I’d rather smell this AROUND me than on me. *shrug*
    It is nice for the price point and definitely different! It has some recognizably Cavalli element I can’t pin down, and Cavallis never seem to mesh quite right w/ my skin. (They always become too syrupy on me.)
    So I’m biased. But I can say it’s warm and pleasant if you like sweet-ish orientals.
    P.S. I owned Iris Taizo and don’t get the comparison… Taizo is SO much heavier and spicier! It actually smelled like heavy styrax on my skin, dark and heavy and roughly spiced a la Ambre Fetiche. Oro is MUCH softer, sweeter, and differently spiced altogether.

  32. :

    4 out of 5

    I’ve been curious about this perfume, and thanks to a generous fragrantican, I have a decant to try.
    The initial blast of Oro is very powerful, a spicy, sneeze inducing combination of pepper and what must be the coriander. The coriander is sort of spicy-fleshy-musty; I don’t know how to describe it, but it did not complement the pepper but rather seemed to amp it up. These notes were combined with a fruitiness from the apple. Altogether, the opening was like a fruit salad doused with pepper and other savory spices–like an attempt at avante garde cookery that ended up a bit of a mess, rather than creating a unique counterpoint.
    That faded, and then a light spicy cinnamon-vanilla scent appeared within the first 45 minutes. There is still a residual fleshiness that hovers in the background, like spoiling fruit, which interrupts what would otherwise be a pleasant oriental fragrance. At this point, the scent is faint on my skin and I cannot distinguish any other notes.
    Altogether, I’m rather disapointed in this scent. I feel like it could have been great if the latter notes had more longevity, and if the initial notes were better composed. Longevity about 2 hours, sillage was strong for the first 30 min and then quickly faded.

  33. :

    4 out of 5

    …because of this perfume I fell`d in love with Roberto Cavalli `s scents .Always original and best quality ,no fake .All of them are just perfectly good ,nothing reformulated.ORO just one of them,most suitable for cold spring in my opinion,it has warm golden aura,so sensitive …Just Glowing …

  34. :

    5 out of 5

    this one so different for me but truly i love the smells its like a cooking biscuits 😀 spicy and long lasting

  35. :

    5 out of 5

    Oro promised Turkish delights, nights spent in the Arabian desert… What it delivered absolutely shocked me. I received a highly anticipated perfume that let me down in many ways, which was upsetting as the nose behind this scent has crafted some of the best perfumes I have had the pleasure to own.
    The packaging was beautiful, pink and gold snakeskin- a print that Victoria Beckham would have worn on one of her late 90s Cavalli dresses. To my dismay, inside this fun packaging sat an oddly shaped, dainty, reed-like bottle that had a cheap plastic snake wrapped about the top. It was tacky, offensive and made spraying impossible. I removed that serpent only to find a greater letdown in the juice itself. Had my expectations been too high? Had the discontinued perfume go stake before it arrived? I don’t know, nor do I reflect on these thoughts. Once the blast of black pepper and cloying incense hit my nostrils I knew I had made a mistake. I was hoping for exotic dreams of magic carpet rides but all I got was rotten apricots in a syrupy pepper nightmare. The cinnamon, instead of moulding the scent a là L de Lolita, added to the noxious cloud that sent my head reeling. The coriander was terribly pronounced and fought brutally with the pepper the entire way through.
    I don’t know what went wrong, I tried to give Oro a chance over several days and I appreciate others who love this scent. I could have received an old bottle or perhaps my nose was missing the subtle nuances that make this perfume loved by many. But I warn those who blind buy discontinued scents- try to test first if you can. For me Oro was not worth it’s weight in fool’s gold.

  36. :

    3 out of 5

    I took a quick sniff of this at a friend’s and found it inoffensive but not compelling — then after reading reviews on here, I bought it, and oh I LOVE this. It’s definitely a shapeshifter on me — it goes on very sweet and creamy and cinnamony, with just enough amber to anchor it, and dries down into warm peppery woods with just a ghost of sweet spiciness. It definitely turns into a skin scent in the latter phase, but it really is lovely throughout.

  37. :

    4 out of 5

    I was lucky to get a sample roll on of this in a swap. (Thank you Agatha) I am extremely impressed with this perfume. Not only to my nose does it smell absolutely fantastic but the lasting power is incredible. I could get a pleasant wiff of myself over the past 5 hours and still going strong. What is enjoyable about this scent is it’s not gushing floral. Initially it goes on with a strong kick but a warm and fuzzy strength. As it settles and soaks into the skin it gets even better, richer and just plain sexy. It seems like a great evening fragrance but can also work in the day if applied with a light hand. It has the feel of a colder weather fragrance and I am loving it completely! Looking for a large bottle in swap 🙂
    One thing to note and this is really strange. I was soaking up this gorgeous aroma for 5 hours and loving it. I had to scrub out the bath tub with bleach and ajax and somehow the fumes from the cleaner mixed with the perfume to create a pungent gross skunk smell. Cleaner never touched my skin it was a chemical reaction. This has never happened with any other frag and only when exposed to chemicals – otherwise great frag. Moral of the story is, clean your bathroom on a different day your not wearing this. Otherwise I stick to my original review it’s fabulous.

  38. :

    4 out of 5

    Just a short note regarding Roberto Cavalli’s “Oro.” I recently bought the 2.5 ounce EDP and was wondering what year this fragrance was launched. According to Basenotes: it’s from 2004.
    I did an unsniffed “blind buy” of this based on the notes, reviews, and kind recommendation of a fellow Fragrantican. I have yet to try it (on my skin.) I’ll return with a review shortly. Enjoy!

  39. :

    3 out of 5

    i cant understand why i couldnt get the cinnamon notes which i love the most 🙁
    anyway, this one was blind buy for me, i found nothing special according to my other perfumes. but the bottle… it is a problem. uncomfortable pin, plastic snake, plastic cap makes its design cheaper. i dont want to add this bottle to my collection actually.
    its not heavy, actually it fits to summer. i’m an heavy smell addict so i gave it to my mother.
    edit : i gave it a second chance and ta daaa, smells charming and oriental lady with stunning eyes. like it!
    but the bottle is still the same lol

  40. :

    5 out of 5

    Spicy is RIGHT!!! But gorgeous if you can just give it about 10 minutes for the pepper and the coriander to settle down into a creamy almost chia tea vibe. I HAVE to preface this with the fact that I LOVE pepper and cinnamon notes in my perfumes. Some of my absolute favorites are Madness by Chopard and Si Lolita by Lolita Lempicka. The sandalwood keeps this one grounded in a soft spicy creamy accord. I recommend.
    Happy Perfuming!

  41. :

    3 out of 5

    For not beeing a real cinnamon lover in perfume, this was a crazy choice for me to even thinking of getting. But sometimes you get the opportunity to get rid of something not your taste and given the chance to try something new…
    This was a win win situation even if I didn’t know antything about this perfume a week ago.
    It starts peppery, bergamot coriander and is not a really well blended opening but ..top never stays too long on me.
    It settles into a cinnamon woody musky skin scent on me, no sharp edges or harsh at all. I would say it also has som pelargonium or pimpernel but no note like that is listed.
    I quite like it but the bottle needs to be kept from tired monday morning children fingers, kept lying down or standing in a corner somewhere.
    And I wonder if the little plastic spray nozzle will live through my 75 lovely tall millilitres ?
    I find it to be a day wear for fall or winter season and maybe for evening for the Cinnanon oriental lover.
    I would mot call it strong m
    or weak. Close to skin pepper and cinnamon.
    I recommend it !
    Update…
    After receiving andd trying out Mitsouko, finding Mitsouko too strong- this was the one that came to mimd…it is actually a good toned down replacement for it r.creamier and easier to wear where Mitsouko almost burnt my mose from the pepper and cinnamon.
    Try this -it is easier to wear with the same vibe!

  42. :

    5 out of 5

    I don’t think I’m going to keep this one. Total blind buy, but I did read the reviews first. This one is extemeley woodsy in the beginning. Crazy cedar wood is all I got. The drydown calmed down and it doesn’t smell as harsh, but I just don’t think this is for me. I smell incense or something very smokey. I don’t get any fruit notes at all. I do smell the “Christmas” in it like those evergreen candles, but I can’t stand that scent. I only paid $20 at Ross, which makes me feel better. The bottle is super tall and awesome design and I see it retails for around $85!! Heck no! I think Mr. Cavalli is going to have to find a new home here soon. I wanted to give it a chance to settle, but it’s just not working for me.

  43. :

    4 out of 5

    Citrus and pepper overwhelm in Oro’s opening on my skin – so much so that the scent is almost reminiscent of bug spray. However, a short wait yields the beginning of a most fabulous transformation!! Oro’s mid-stages are like Christmas. Orangey, cinnamon-y, cedary, with a hint of sweet-ish vanilla. YUM!!! The dry-down continues to soften and blend, with spices taking a back seat. Oro is sexy; the kind of sexy one wants to devour. Closer to the earlier middle stages of the scent I can very much see what the perfumer was going for; this is very much exotic, desert gold. However, Oro strikes me as a fragrance that’s potentially quite versatile, depending on the application. I could easily see Oro being at home both in front of a fireplace on a winter’s night and in the heat of summer desire. A++!!!

  44. :

    3 out of 5

    “Sexy!” Is what my husband said about this one.
    Spiced blood oranges that become powdery as the hours go by.
    The low cost surprises me, nose Maurice Roucle created Bond no 9 and Amouage perfumes as well. This is great quality. I do prefer this on fabric rather than skin

  45. :

    5 out of 5

    Jsem z něho nadšená-nádherná,orientální vůně-na těle se krásně teple rozvine a drží….

  46. :

    5 out of 5

    Initial blast of black pepper & cinnamon.. As someone below said a real spicebomb.. Warms up with the woods & amber.. I really love it! Very strong with good sillage & longevity.

  47. :

    4 out of 5

    This was suggested to me as something similar to CD Dolce Vita, and was a blind buy. I’ve worn it a few times now, and the more I wear it the more I like it. The opening spray is very similar to Dolce Vita, but that’s where it ends. Oro is smooth and warm, spicy with a hint of sweetness, where DV is bright, sweet and joyful. Dolce Vita uplifts my mood, Oro gives me a warm hug. I don’t find Oro overly strong, and it lasts about 4/5 hours before I need to respray. I need to stock up on this beauty while it can still be found for a bargain price.

  48. :

    4 out of 5

    Unique!!!

  49. :

    3 out of 5

    Amazing spice bomb with enormous lasting power. Very powerful opening and after 10 mins the miracle is presented with majesty. Do not hesitate at all and try it.One of the best oriental perfumes. The bottle is unusual and must be treated gently. Thanks R Cavalli.

  50. :

    5 out of 5

    I expect so much from my serpentine friend. I really wanted to love this fragrance but It was only used diapers with baby powder on me. Absolutely horrific. I am usually an open person with some preference to gourmand but I found nothing to salvage this scent exept that it lasted 10 minutes. THAT I WAS THANKFUL FOR

  51. :

    4 out of 5

    I read through all the reviews and was really excited to try this. I LOVE sweet spicey scents. But on me, it opened with really strong pepper and lime (with a little cinnamon), to the degree its all I could smell. My chemistry seems to magnify any citrus type notes, which is really annoying as its my least favorite.

  52. :

    3 out of 5

    I bought a full bottle of this in college after liking the magazine insert. Big mistake. It smells great, but not on me. Lesson learned: try a sample first!

  53. :

    5 out of 5

    A warm as a cashmere , sweet and a little bit spicy. Very, very nice to wear all year around. A bottle design is not my cup of tea but a scent inside – that’s it ! One of my favorites.

  54. :

    4 out of 5

    LOVE IT! I’d call it a woody spicy orintal, I dont get much pepper (thank you very much as I usually dont like pepper) Light on floral to me. I think it will definately be in my top 5 if it lasts, I’ve only had it on a tad over an hour..
    However I hate the plastic rings around the stopper of the .17 mini I got, cute to look at but hard as heck to open as the rings just slide up and down not giving me much to grab on to.

  55. :

    3 out of 5

    The smell opens with oriental lily(auratum, sulfureum or platyphyllum, not sure) Strong Lily overpowering everything. I don’t see Lily in the pyramid, but it’s definetely not ordinary spices like pepper or cinnamon. It’s floral spicy. It stays for about half hour and then comes dry fruits. Something like dry apricots, raisins, apples, but is has a “soft dry” hint, like a little rotten fruit. A little amber comes next, then wooden notes. Two hours later lily is still strong. It’s a little annoying. In 24 hours I have fresh soupy hint (is it cedar?) on my wrist.
    Be careful with it in public places. I’ll give it 6 out of 10.

  56. :

    4 out of 5

    Cavalli Oro is Dolce Vita’s Italian counterpart. It is spicy, floral and amazing. For my lifestyle Dolce Vita is my work-safe perfume, never too sexy or strong but with a distinct character and unforgettable smell. Cavalli Oro is my night-out Dolce Vita. Strong cinnamon blended with peppery florals, amber and sandalwood… Really sad it’s discontinued…

  57. :

    4 out of 5

    Love this in the fall and winter. Big, bold black pepper and lily on me. Pretty great combination of notes. Yeah, I can’t count the times I’ve tipped the bottle over!

  58. :

    5 out of 5

    Do I also detect stargazer lily? For me this is spicy/floral. I keep thinking funeral parlor…

  59. :

    4 out of 5

    Very good scent,spicy and elegant,my best blind buy,oriental and sexy.The bottle is not the best but the perfume is amazing!!!!!!

  60. :

    3 out of 5

    Love the cinnamon! Sister to Dior’s Dolce Vita! Sweet sexy spicy confident scent

  61. :

    3 out of 5

    Oro is a sub-quality Anne Pliska slumming it with a pepper shaker.
    Powdery orange drink and black pepper. That pretty well sums up Oro.
    But, I find that the more I wear it the more I like it.
    Since it’s reasonably priced I will keep it as a “back burner” purchase option.

  62. :

    3 out of 5

    Christmas in a bottle! Last year, my daughter remarked that I smelled like spiced eggnog when I was wearing it. While this is spicy, it isn’t over-bearing in any way–the cinnamon and pepper are strong for only the first few minutes, a

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