Spezie Lorenzo Villoresi

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Spezie Lorenzo Villoresi

Spezie Lorenzo Villoresi

Rated 4.00 out of 5 based on 14 customer ratings
(14 customer reviews)

Spezie Lorenzo Villoresi for women and men of Lorenzo Villoresi

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Spezie by Lorenzo Villoresi is a Aromatic Spicy fragrance for women and men. Spezie was launched in 1994. The nose behind this fragrance is Lorenzo Villoresi. Top notes are coriander, eucalyptus, cypress, bay leaf, green notes, mint and cardamom; middle notes are nutmeg, caraway, fir, cinnamon, pepper, juniper, cloves, oregano and thyme; base notes are rosemary, oakmoss, sage, heliotrope and tomato leaf.

14 reviews for Spezie Lorenzo Villoresi

  1. :

    3 out of 5

    بااینکه بابت محوريت میخک خیلی شبیه پیپر نگریوم اما من هردوشونو دارم و از هرکدومم دوتا گرفتم چون باورم نمیشه روزی دنیا این برند رو بفهمه و یکی اش پیدا بشه!! خداروشکر کسی نتونسته ویلورسی رو بازاری کنه
    درضمن قطعا اسپایسی از پیپر نگریوم دلنشین تره خاصه شروع اسپایسی که ديوانه کننده س.مرسی از فروشگاه شقایق و صدهزار تشکر از آقاى علی حبیبیان در شقایق یک برای قیمت های واقعا منصفانه و رفتار و منش دوست داشتنی اش.برای من خرید از شقایق همواره مترادف رفتن به یک کتابفروشی نظير کتابفروشی نشر آگه که نزدیک بیست ساله ازش خرید میکنم میمونه! ذره ای از روابط بازاری مرسوم و فتشیسم کالایی رو نمی بینم اینجاها

  2. :

    4 out of 5

    The Window by Vito D’Ancona

  3. :

    3 out of 5

    I have a bunch of villoresi samples and among six different fragrances spezie was the last one I tried since I had no hopes to like it according to it’s notes
    I hate aromatic,herbal,green scents and it’s exactly was spezie is but strangely it’s not that bad
    Cloves,cumin,caraway,eucalyptus,rosemary,cardamom,thyme,bay leaf(or anythink leafy) and sage are all the notes I avoid and even seeing one of them as a dominant note is enough for me to lose intrest in that perfume so It’s difficult for me to believe spezie,a gathering of all the herbs and aromaric spices I know isn’t a scrubber for me.I believe it shows it’s great balance,still not something I’d like but I see it as a good and recommendable aromatic spicy perfume
    Spices don’t make me sneez as usual.they don’t even make my throat bitter and dry.cardamom,nutmeg and cloves are dominant ones on my skin.I don’t detect much cinnamon here.it has a green minty vibe which isn’t sharp or overbearingly green.it’s a refreshing scent but it doesn’t have a cold undertone unlike what one may guess according to it’s pyramid.it has small amount of sweetness so that herbs and spices don’t feel bitter but I can’t call it a sweet scent.I can also feel soft powdery quality in it’s drydown mentioned in other reviews.it’s as if spices and herbs and some earthy notes have turned to a soft powder and it’s pleasant
    It leans more towards being masculine IMO actually I can’t see it on a woman unless one with unique taste in perfumes
    Longevity seems to be good and it’s wearable year you

  4. :

    4 out of 5

    An oddball with a special place in my heart. Hits all the right buttons: powerful mixes of herbs and spices, a perfect dose of cumin/caraway, and a gentle sweetness to the base. Hold your nose when you apply – it kicks out of the gate like a racehorse – but it settles quickly into a scent every lover of aromatics must try. Check the reviews below too – I was nodding my head in agreement with many!

  5. :

    3 out of 5

    So far, I only have a sample…but I like this very much, it is evocative, and I will spring for a bottle.
    It has a little of ‘the funk’. I couldn’t wear this to work, and not even socially, certainly not to anything formal, but I will wear it for myself or even in bed or with a partner. It is somehow intimate. It may say caraway in the pyramid of notes but the effect on skin is that of cumin.
    Whereas Aziyade by Pd’E has fruity sweetened notes along with all the exotic spices on top of some cumin, this is less sweet, just ‘dryer’. The lovely spices accord in the top is lifted a little by a herbal quality and the faintest hint of eucalyptus and mint. However, it’s mainly about the soft and herby spices.
    Less exotic and oriental than PdE Aziyade or SL Arabie, but it’s the base that is captivating. Animalic is too strong a word..that has connotations of pungency and perhaps the zoo….this is ‘human’
    This evokes the gentle warm human smell of a lover’s body in summer heat. It is somehow sensual. For me, it brings back happy memories of intimate encounters in the heat of summer in Europe.
    It has reasonable longevity but it sits quite close on skin. A man or a woman could wear this but it’s probably just on the masculine side of unisex. Its not pretty or sweet or floral but it is aromatic and somehow sexy and intimate.
    Definitely worthy of a sniff, if you like ‘human’ scents.
    molte grazie, Signor Villoresi. For me at least, wearing this reminds me of sex in the summer, but in a bottle. I can’t stop smelling my wrist.

  6. :

    5 out of 5

    This review is based on a carded sample. It opens up with a menthol-like eucalyptus together with some herbs and spices. Eucalyptus fades away minutes later and joins in by bitter sour cumin with the spicy notes still linger around. I generally can’t take dirty note but this doesn’t smell sweaty to me when it’s mixed with other spices. At this stage it reminds me of Fahrenheit Absolute by Dior, which is one of my favorites and stays pretty much the same until dry down. Moderate projection and good longevity on my skin. Although marketed as unisex, this can easily be masculine IMO as I don’t pick up any floral note. If you like Fahrenheit Absolute or spicy scent, definitely give this a try.

  7. :

    4 out of 5

    Lovely spicy fragrance. Better balanced than Lutens Arabie. Silage quite weak.

  8. :

    3 out of 5

    SPEZIE is a beautiful aromatic spicy perfume. It started a bit harsh, but nothing too extraordinary, just very high doses of cardamon and cinnamon. I actually enjoyed this phase very much and I was slightly dissapointed that it lasted only for 30 minutes.
    After the first harsh moments SPEZIE gets more masculine due to the huge amount of nutmeg in this. It also gets much more calm and could be easily used for everyday use in most daytime occasions like work, parties and such. Due to the nutmeg I also agree that SPEZIE might work on a male much better. In this phase there is also something I don’t enjoy – I think it’s musk, though it’s not listed. Anyway, I get a bit of cloying, moldy feeling out of this at the heart part and it’s a bit suffocating for me.
    When SPEZIE goes in to it’s drydown phase it gets slightly sweeter, but nevertheless keeps on being masculine. Silage is good and it lasted around 9 hours. Good everyday use choice for males who enjoy spicy, masculine, a bit oldschool perfumes.

  9. :

    4 out of 5

    My first experience with Spezie was less than stellar. It was sharp, pungent and overwhelming. Not for me, but not totally repulsive. My second trial was similar. A blast of spices and herbs in some crazy stew designed exclusively for men.
    THEN, after reading the comments of other reviewers of Villoresi, I had an epiphany. I was too heavy handed with the spray of my sample. Liking strong scents, I have never been reluctant to apply a full spray to each point I wish to address. Wrong way to go.
    Villoresi perfumes must be highly concentrated and need to be applied modestly at first until the wearer can decide how much is “wearable”. In the case of Spezie, a light hand was preferable for me. On drydown it became a purring tiger of rich scents that bloomed on my skin to a warm dose of Italian spices like I would expect to find in a fresh bread direct from the oven. No off notes or carnation florals to my nose. I was off to enjoy a fragrance that I am sure would easily enhance the world of the femme as well as the homme.
    I don’t mean to stress a gourmand label for this scent, but one cannot ignore the actual notes involved and their application in the culinary world. The fir, oakmoss and eucalyptus notes keep this from passing over into a taste memory, but keep this whole beautifully blended composition firmly rooted in the world of perfumery.
    If this scent were to be rendered in color, I would choose golden wheat, warm brown umber, dried green touched with jaune, coppery orange, with light applications of soft grey-blue.
    All this said, I do believe that this scent would compliment the male chemistry more positively than the female. So I’ll enjoy my sample and may even attempt layering it with other colors of perfume in my paintbox.

  10. :

    5 out of 5

    I agree with Auguszta! Spezie is one of the best Villoresi scent I think. Sillage and lasting power are both excellent! Maybe rather a man fragrance, but brave woman can wear it 🙂
    For me an absolute favorite one.
    10/10

  11. :

    4 out of 5

    until now only a top note of nutmeg and
    after sage,
    very soft and a little powdery,
    maybe mint and eucalyptus to refresh and a shadow of cinnamon.
    natural never synthetic
    not bad but not interesting

  12. :

    5 out of 5

    This is very herbal indeed! Beautifully fresh, aromatic and bright. Very distinctive and not a common scent – you won’t find many other people wearing it. I love it but it’s just a little too herbal for my tastes so I no longer actually wear it.

  13. :

    5 out of 5

    Incensi’s brother lives in the forests, garbed in dry herbs. While his sibling loves old cloisters and churches he is rarely seen near towns or edifices. You may rarely spie him near a farmer’s garden and he is said to spend time at the old healer woman’s on the edge of the village, who is rumoured to be a witch. Yet, brothers they are, as even a stranger would easily recognize at a glance.

  14. :

    4 out of 5

    This is a fresh and intoxicating burst (some may say overload) of herbs, spices and all things green, very mediterranian and very rich. A bit like a collage of nature’s every little marvel that we associate with the Tuscan countryside. I don’t know of any fragrance that smells even a bit similar to this. It had me at first sniff.
    The profusion of spices and herbs is Villoresi’s trademark and I don’t always like the outcome. This, however, is brilliant. Personally, I think it’s one of his best. It’s unisex (a bit on the masculine side maybe), very intense and long-lasting. A must for Italy fans!

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