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Loewe 7 Plata

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Loewe
4.20 de 5
295 votos

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Loewe 7 Plata, from the house of Loewe, is an aromatic fougère fragrance launched in 2019. For men, this composition features an olfactory pyramid that opens with top notes of mint and Italian mandarin; the heart reveals ginger and pink pepper; and the base settles on incense, musk, and amber. The fragrance was created by the perfumer.

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  • Taking a walk through the shopping center this afternoon, I asked the counter girl (who already knows me) if there were any news. She said Loewe 7 Plata had just arrived, and after testing it all afternoon, I must say I like it. It’s not exceptional or new, but I like it. Loewe 7 Plata is a greener, spicier, and more metallic incense than its predecessors: fresh and herbaceous, with a very sharp metallic touch of incense that I liked. I feel the spices more natural and raw, less sharp but very fresh; the incense of its predecessors is there, but more crystalline and herbaceous, which I loved. In performance, it’s not a bomb, but it stays good hours on skin with moderate-to-low projection. The price seemed high for what it is, but since it’s new, it will likely drop. Since it didn’t convince me enough to buy it right now, I’ll wait for a good deal if I find one; if not, no big deal.

  • Walking through the mall, the counter girl told me the 7 Plata had arrived. I tested it all afternoon and like it. It’s not exceptional or groundbreaking, but it’s good. It’s a greener, spicier, more metallic incense than previous versions. Fresh and herbal with a sharp metallic note that I enjoyed. The spices feel more natural and raw, fresh, while the incense is crisper and herbaceous. The performance isn’t amazing, but it lasts hours on skin with moderate projection. The price seems high for what it is, but since it’s new, I’m hoping for a sale. If I don’t find one, no big deal.

  • juancar677

    I wish I had the luck of @ivan80 with those gifts, but I paid €69.95 for the 100ml of Loewe 7 Plata. I’ve been wearing it for three and a half days, and although it’s high-end, the ingredients smell top quality. It’s a transition moment: Emilio Valeros is handing over the baton to Nuria Cruelles, whose new things are coming later… Undoubtedly, it’s the freshest 7 in the range, ideal for the heat coming up. The Natural smells like a refreshing drink, the original like midnight mass at the cathedral, and Anónimo remains beautiful but dark. The mint at the start is a breath of fresh air that renews everything, and having tangerines accompany it is a detail to appreciate. Then comes the magic: a box of metallic spices with masculine ginger that floods without shame. The incense is there, but fresh, not liturgical or esoteric; it tends to be oriental but isn’t an oriental. It’s a wise combination where the notes jump and play without touching the ground, flying through cold, gaseous heights but with earthly heat. Loewe takes a step into the future, offering new expectation without losing quality or prestige. Praise even comes from difficult places like Valencia’s Central Market, with envious looks. My best summer nights in years. Saying it’s a success is an understatement: longevity and trail are brutal. PS: The opening is spectacular and delicious. It doesn’t smell like curry or cucumber, hehe. This toilette, not cologne, has trail and duration that its predecessors can’t envy, but it emits a light they didn’t have. For me, a very successful flanker and one of the best of 2019.

  • I’m a fanatic of the Loewe 7 line (and also the Solo). All their creations are masterpieces, but this version has horrified me quite a bit, all because of the opening. For me, it’s nauseating; it smells like green curry; I haven’t caught the mint, but spices that drive me crazy and I couldn’t stand them. The rest smells quite good and the dry-down resembles the Natural, so I prefer the Sport or the Natural much more than this Indonesian spice bomb that doesn’t let you enjoy the perfume. I think there are undeclared spices; I don’t believe that strong smell is just incense and pepper.

  • I loved it! The bottle matches the scent perfectly. The opening isn’t great: it’s metallic, aggressive, rough, and powerful. I like it because it’s mentholated and citrusy, smelling of effervescent ginger with orange and fresh herbs. Highly recommended, don’t let the weird opening deter you; it pushes you out of your comfort zone. I bought it without hesitation because of its rarity. The longevity is very poor, and the sillage and projection are low. Good quality, but the price is too high for the duration. The upside is that I haven’t smelled it on anyone else.

  • I don’t like it, it’s acceptable, and I like it… I’ve gone through these three phases. The opening makes me gag and reject it (I don’t understand why). After an hour, it becomes usable, and a timid incense appears, similar to Loewe 7 Natural, bathed in almost caramelized tangerine. In this phase, it’s acceptable. What I love is after two hours: everything becomes more aromatic, like Loewe 7 but subtle and relaxed. The trail is moderate, more on the soft side. It’s more of an intimate fragrance than one to impress. Longevity doesn’t pass 8 hours before it smells like nothing. Personally, it’s not memorable or noteworthy within the house. The price seems excessive, and I think there are many better options in the same line. Loewe 7 Anónimo remains the best flanker for me.

  • I loved it. The bottle matches the scent perfectly. The opening isn’t great: a strong, aggressive, rough, potent, and shapeless metal. I like it because it’s mentholated and citrusy, smelling delicious of ginger and fresh herbs, an effervescent ginger with orange. Highly recommended, and don’t let the opening fool you; even though it’s strong, rough, and weird, it takes you out of your comfort zone. I bought it without a doubt because of its rarity. Longevity is very poor, trail is medium-low, and projection is limited. Good quality, but the price is excessive for the duration and trail. The advantage is I haven’t heard it on anyone else.

  • Chrystiane

    The 7 Silver has nothing to do with its spicy siblings; it’s pure citrus fruit. It arrived to replace the discontinued Sport. Upon spraying, it smells like cucumber and greens, then evolves on the skin, accentuating Moroccan mint with metallic notes. It’s very unconventional and takes a bit of getting used to.

  • juancar677

    I made first contact with Loewe 7 Plata, and its nose is Emilio Valeros. It seems masculine, intimate, and powerful. In the opening, Moroccan Nanah mint and Italian tangerine stand out, fading into a spicy heart of red pepper, ginger, and incense that add personality and character. In the base, dry amber and musk, cold and metallic notes that give an energetic and intimate sensation. I’ll do a second test tomorrow.

  • Morenower

    I bought it blindly. Being new, I expected it to be like the original with a different touch, but it doesn’t convince me. It stays sweet and spicy the whole time, something I don’t like. I wanted incense, but I barely notice it. It doesn’t last long and leaves no trail unless you spray at least six times. If I can, I’ll resell it and go for the original. But that’s my opinion; everyone is different, and since it’s Loewe, experts probably appreciate it more than I do.

  • I tried it and it’s a huge disappointment. It smells like just Loewe but with cloying mint. The projection failed: they try to fake the boom of Paco Rabanne’s One Million or Carolina Herrera’s 212 VIP, but deliver none of that. It’s not a modern perfume; it’s a background classic. I don’t like it. The first time Loewe has disappointed me.

  • Black Friday gave me the perfect excuse to visit my usual perfume shop. I had my eye on the Loewe 7 Anónimo, the older sibling, but with a €20 discount, I grabbed the 7 Plata Colonia instead. The sales associate was kind and smiling; she gifted me samples of Nikos Sculpture and a nice little box of 7 Plata Colonia samples. I tested everything at home. My verdict: it’s the ‘summer’ version of the Loewe 7s, but not for the beach. It smells fresher than the others while keeping that DNA, perhaps because it’s not as heavy as its sisters. It opens citrusy with tangerine, followed by ginger that lasts until the end with that typical incense touch. Everything is well-made and high quality. Loewe always guarantees quality, even if it’s pricey. They are classics but very wearable for young people with elegance. It convinced me; who knows if another Black Friday will bring me another one.

  • Undoubtedly one of the best from Loewe for me, let’s go! Absolutely pastoral opening, because I say this? It reminds me of rosemary as you find it planted on the ground with a strong metallic touch, wild, floods your nose and takes away even the oxygen; luckily this opening doesn’t go beyond 5 minutes where shortly after it starts smelling like a wonderful, acidic, and tasty citrus with that much more subtle metallic touch, which makes it a fresh pleasant fragrance and in which people look at you saying, this ca___n smells different, it’s not the typical one the most commercial people use. The trail is long and deep after easy 2-3 hours, which from those hours leaves a soft, elegant citrus trace and if for example like what happened to me, you wear it in summer at an outdoor wedding, you easily get 8 hours of duration where you still smell like yourself easily and in which no matter how many perfumed people you have around Loewe 7 Plata laughs at them all.

  • juancar677

    Thinking there’s little liquid left since 2019, I bought a new bottle for the heat of 2020. The price hasn’t dropped much :(. I enjoy it a lot in summer nights (the rest of the year too). Fresh, metallic, magical, it opens with an uncommon mint (Naha from Morocco) and Sicilian tangerines join in. It’s a leitmotif that will always be there. A notable red pepper joins along with Indian ginger. Of course incense, otherwise it wouldn’t be a LOEWE 7, in this case it’s from Somalia and it’s perceived fresh and fine. A dry amber with musk closes this composition with a good bow. By experience, I’ve noticed that people of different ethnicities value it a lot. And my fellow citizens find it sexy. Certainly it’s a mix of notes coming from very different places, feeling natural in a very high-end toilette. Neither disgusts me LOEWE 7 nor Anonyme, just that this is my 7 and my incense. For me, bottled magic, and an option to LOEWE 7 much more human and accessible to the senses. Too bad this Loewe 7 Plata has been discontinued.

  • I won’t delve into technical issues about each element conjugated in this beautiful fragrance. I just say that it’s the first fragrance where I fully feel each of the (7) notes that make it up. A trail and longevity worthy of respect to be an eau de toilette (maybe I was just used to EDTs from big brands) and it lasts several days on clothes just like its brother, Anonyme. I love 7 Anonyme but 7 Plata exceeded my expectations with its beautiful herbal opening, the mix with ginger, and a very satisfying tangerine aroma. I bought it thinking to use it as an everyday, although I liked it so much that I’ll treasure it for special moments and gave the place to other reformulated fragrances I have.

  • I don’t want to elaborate too much (I already did in the review of the classic 7); I just say that this alternative seems much more versatile and easier for others to like. Although I don’t think that makes it better (at least in personal tastes). It is, to put it some way, the incense fragrance most suitable for warm climates. It feels fresh and as radiant as its packaging. The tangerine and mint give it an ideal stance for those days when you want to wear a rolled-up light-colored shirt and go for a walk under the sun. As for longevity and projection, it fulfills enough to be perfumed from breakfast to dinner and be perceived by those sharing the meal, without being intrusive. The truth is, a great success by Loewe. Although personally it doesn’t blow my mind, as the original 7 does with its dark and spiritual incense.

  • Espartaco

    What a surprise! I bought it on a whim without much desire and ended up loving it. The original makes me cringe due to the apple, but this one is different. I have a love-hate relationship with Loewe, but this one I liked. The bottle looks cheap, but the scent is a sweet, green, relaxing water. The opening is ugly, like cucumber with aluminum and fried herbs, synthetic and like dried weeds. Fortunately, it doesn’t last long, and then it smells like Lea shaving foam, sweet mint, and 90s barbershop. It doesn’t smell like gum or condoms. Then comes the tangerine and ginger, a bit cloying like an Italian sorbet, but afterward the incense and masculine soap unify everything. It smells like divine green incense, dusty, like running your fingers through a bush. In the end, it’s shaving foam with herbs, metals, and citrus. It surely carries a lot of white musk. It’s easy to wear, defensible, and has good longevity. The only downside is that it smells very artificial at first. I would buy it.

  • Espartaco

    Wow, I absolutely loved it. I was running errands and randomly selected this Loewe 7 Plata, as I haven’t waited for anything from commercial perfumery in a long time. I was totally conditioned and with all the malice in the world to make it seem like a horror. I like the original, but it’s the typical perfume I can’t stand wearing; I hate that obvious apple note. I laugh when the air gifts me a breath of that fruity incense, but if I’m the one emitting it, I keep regretting it because I think the apple ruins it. It’s a perfume with which I have a love/hate relationship; sometimes I love it, other times I hate it for being artificial, which isn’t rare with Loewe. My contact with this line stopped at Anonyme; I liked it but not for me, I found it too serious and with an unpleasant point, plus at some point it smelled like drunk ants with penicillin. So the surprise with this Plata was pleasant. Overcoming that the bottle horrifies me (it looks very cheap in hand), what I found is a category fragrance of sweet waters, which I love, a sport, metallic, and comfortable fragrance, of a sweet green, herbal, and relaxing tone. The first spray is ugly; I don’t know if I’m smelling a kind of cucal mixed with aluminum and fried herbs, it’s really unpleasant. Plus it has a vapor consistency like super synthetic formaldehyde, strange and with a taste of Sky upholstery exposure and dry brushwood. Fortunately, it lasts very little and what settles is nothing more or less than the smell of old-fashioned shaving foam, specifically Lea foam. That mint that’s neither expectorant nor mentholated, simply smells like sweet grass, shaving brushes, and 90s barbershops. Here we have it in perfume form. I truly appreciate that the mint, a complicated note, doesn’t smell like gum or mojito, which sometimes happens, or worse, like rubber or condoms. Here it simply shines as shaving foam, and yes, at some point the tangerine and ginger enter and things can become a bit cloying, like one of those Italian citrus and basil sorbets. The next phase is wonderful; to the masculine and sweet soap joins the incense, the one that unifies the 7 line. And damn, how well it fits with the general tone. If it was already a warm perfume leaning cold, now it becomes shady, serene, like a cloister sheltered from the heat. And the best part is that at no point do you feel like you’re wearing a monk’s habit, as happens with other too literal incenses. No, you visualize yourself in a white t-shirt and chinos, cleaner than the golden streams, freshly showered and with a touch of dry masculine incense to finish. I love it. Do you know that popular plant in Spain simply called ‘the incense plant’? A bush with green leaves and a white edge? Well, what’s in this Loewe 7 Plata smells like that; it has no memories of ecclesiastical or liturgical incense, nor is it so creamy or soft to the nose like the false incense. No, this is a soft and divine green incense, powdery, just like running your fingers through one of those bushes or a fern and smelling your hand. And little more evolution, it reaches a point where finally the cloying tangerine taste is lost and the final result is a shaving foam of herbs, metals, and soft citrus with a refreshing incense side very nice. It’s not listed but surely there’s a lot of white musk. It seemed easy to wear, very defensible, and I think it’s a candidate for use because of how simple and comfortable it results. Plus longevity isn’t bad. The only con is that during the first half hour it smells synthetic, plastic, and artificial. I don’t rule out buying a bottle.

  • Fragancefran

    What a pleasant surprise. I loved it. A bit strange at first, but after 2 minutes you have a spectacular aroma of high-quality vintage soap. It’s a green, fresh, and quite addictive scent. I notice the incense a bit less strong than in the original 7 and the 7 Anonyme. Loewe is always getting closer to niche aromas.

  • Fragancefran

    What a pleasant surprise! I loved it. The opening is strange, but after two minutes, it smells like high-quality vintage soap. It’s green, fresh, and addictive. The incense is less intense than in the original 7 or Anonyme. Loewe gets very close to niche perfumes.

  • Mah. There are perfumes with unusual notes and particular chords that make them original but, in some cases, difficult. The reviews sparked my curiosity, but Loewe 7 Plata feels like a very strange aquatic incense, a mix of disinfectants and cleaners with a metallic and sharp, clearly acidic base. Incredibly piercing, but not interesting for me; as soon as I sprayed it, I wanted to run to wash my hands. The opening was so acute and unpleasant. A slap of Martian ginger and mint rounded off with things clandestinely taken from a chemistry class. Initially opens with spicy woodiness before turning into a powdery, synthetic potion with a futuristic incense, neither oriental nor ecclesiastical. A perfume that wraps me in a disturbing, almost oppressive atmosphere. It wasn’t to my liking; it dropped in intensity but I still have a strange sensation. In my case, no connection.

  • The first spray is worthy of a Walter Wise experiment. Impactful and narcotic, it makes you think of insecticide or rat poison. Imagine a test tube with phenols and phenolics mixed without conscience. The risky blend of citrus, ginger, and mint leaves you indifferent and makes you notice the metallic shine of the bottle. A perfumed robot of reality. Far from running away, I feel the need to keep it close, hypnotized between the holes of my shirt. The 45 minutes it lasts should go down in history as a milestone. Not a fan of the marked incense tone of the 7 line, this Plata is the best proposal for my taste. The note appears intense and flat, without being overwhelming, mixed with a musk that nuances its cleanliness. I don’t detect the amber note, and as a only downside, I miss its contribution to measure the rough incensed tone that tires me in previous flankers. A perfume worth trying. A different, daring, and unexpected proposal from Loewe.

  • Citrus aroma, but I sensed a floral note that isn’t listed, and on clean skin, it leaves a smoky base with barely perceptible pepper giving it a subtly dark and masculine tone. The mint is noticeable at the start.

  • The first spray is an impactful experiment, almost like insecticide or phenols mixed without sense. You feel a metallic coldness on living materials. It’s a perfumed robot. Far from running away from the initial hit, I seek it out hypnotized on my shirt. This combination must be a milestone. I’m not a fan of the 7 line due to the incense, but this is the best proposal for me. The incense note is intense but flat, well-blended with a clean musk. I don’t detect amber, but I need it to balance the rough tone that tires me out in the others. Worth trying. A different, bold, and unexpected proposal from Loewe.

  • Fragancefran

    Pure niche perfume. The scent is rare and distinct, but I absolutely love it. The combination of spicy ginger and mint with that ecclesiastical incense is spectacular. Longevity and projection are well above average.

  • One of my favorites for special occasions. It has prominent citrus notes of mint and a delightful infusion of musk and incense. However, it’s very niche-focused due to certain accords that don’t please everyone. Ideal for hot days and autumn. A detail worth noting is the packaging: elegant, distinguished, and with a novel design that highlights the silver. A select perfume for gatherings, especially if you want to stand out with its peculiar aroma. The price is appropriate and represents the classic fougères. In my experience, the longevity was 6 to 8 hours with excellent projection. It brings a unique proposal of authenticity, reaffirming Loewe’s prime value in innovation.

  • Great quality, just like all the Loewe 7s. A fresh ginger that turns sexy thanks to pink pepper and the mystery of the incense that characterizes the line. I’m going for my second bottle, luckily managed to get it with the old bottle, the ones everyone says are the best.

  • A very rich fragrance, sweet ginger and not spicy. It becomes more apparent after drying down and is appreciated for being something different.

  • I just bought it and had doubts after trying the original Loewe 7, which I didn’t like at all, and the fiasco with Solo Mercurio had already put me on edge. But it pleasantly surprised me: that tangerine with mint and ginger makes it lovely. I notice a slight touch of amber, though I can’t distinguish the incense. The strongest note is the tangerine, more the peel than the fruit. We’ll see how it performs, though it seems light and suited for warm climates, but that’s what decants are for. Very happy.

  • I agree with everyone: the opening is repulsive. I think it’s the ginger, sometimes too much, with a strength reminiscent of turpentine and a sweet nuance at first that confuses. As it dries, it leaves a bitter, freshly cut green note, faithful to scents like green tea or mint marjoram. What does mint infusion smell like? Not like toothpaste, but something heavier, from this world. It doesn’t smell like a white sphere, but like cutting through plant anatomy with its veins. The combination with incense is beautiful; among the bitterness of chewing on grass, the resin shines in its sweetness. That term for incense, ‘sweet smell,’ was only thought of by an inhabitant of antiquity, but it’s true. There were no sweet things around the corner; you had to seek them in unexpected places, like Japan, which had to sweeten its pastries with red beans because honey arrived late.

  • If you like Loewe 7, this one is a must-have. It adds an interesting twist: same family but with its own personality. For me, it’s the ideal citrus for summer nights. The ginger gives a sparkling freshness, almost electric, mixed with a very integrated mint. A top-tier variant; with all due respect, it beats Cobalt, which remains my favorite flanker.

  • Brandon Fougere

    Loewe 7 PLATA is one of my favorites, one of those ‘cancerous’ rich scents in my collection. It opens with a sharp citrus burst that dries down to an aromatic, herbal, and mentholated dry-down: cold and acidic. Its blessed tetrahydrothiophene gives that rich, synthetic metallic touch, paired with ginger that lasts all day. It’s informal without being too Bulgarian, perfect for dressing austere while smelling like a clean man and turning heads. Tip: use few sprays, not just because it can be corrosive to the skin, but because the opening can make you and others dizzy.

  • Yupoff1967

    At first, it smells weird—a mix of mint and ginger you have to tough out—but within minutes, the tangerine overpowers it and the scent becomes spectacular. Lasts 10 hours on my skin with constant sillage. Definitely not a blind buy, but for me, it’s a must. Another gem from Loewe, but 👏👏👏