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Terra
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Terra by Maison Alhambra is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this olfactive composition unfolds with the freshness of cypress and bergamot in its top notes. The heart reveals a warm and enveloping blend of amber, cedar, labdanum, and caramel, while the base notes settle with the elegance of vetiver, musk, and jasmine.
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- Positivo 83%
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- Neutral 7.7%
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The day I bought it, I sprayed one arm with this and the other with Terroni by Orto Parisi. After hours of conversation, Terra was still strong on my arm while Terroni had already faded. Terra definitely has better balance and is more accessible to the nose.
The day I bought it, I applied Terra on one arm and Terroni by Orto Parisi on the other. After hours of conversation, Terra was still strong on my arm while Terroni had already faded. Terra definitely has better balance and is more accessible to the nose.
Without a doubt, the first impression is shocking, but over time it becomes indispensable. Calling it smoky would be a lie; it’s burnt and wet woods with a musky hint and a note of sweat—it’s marvelous, and the longevity is excellent, earning me compliments left and right, even from women. It’s not for everyone, but it can be!
Here’s my two cents: it’s a totally different fragrance, quite balanced, very pleasant, and not invasive at all. I’ve watched videos and agree it smells like a forest, embers recently extinguished by rain, with a slight sweet touch that makes it delicious. I’ll keep testing it, but these are my first impressions of a fragrance inspired by Terroni by Orto Parisi. (You need to be open to something beyond commercial perfumes to enjoy it). For me, PERFUMAZO 10/10.
I’m obsessed; this is my favorite Maison Alhambra scent. It smells like a forest with wet woods and damp earth. I’ve never smelled anything like it. It’s not easy to wear because it’s so distinct and might clash with some people, but the aroma is very pleasant. Would I recommend it? Absolutely—if you can get it at a good price, buy it just for the experience. The performance is excellent.
Undoubtedly a great inspiration of Orto Parisi’s Terroni. It has a potent opening with those scents people aren’t used to: burnt woods, wet earth, forest. I must say it has 8 hours of longevity on skin and notable projection. I recommend it for people who want to smell different and not like 90% of the people. Great fragrance.
I love it; it’s my favorite from Maison Alhambra. It smells like a forest with damp woods and wet earth. I’ve never smelled anything like it. It’s not easy to wear because it’s so distinct and might clash with some people, but the scent is very pleasant. Do I recommend it? Absolutely, if you can get it at a good price. Even if just for the experience, buy it. The performance is excellent.
A fragrance for personal use and taste, not for everyone. This scent is appreciated by those who have knowledge of notes and appreciate good craftsmanship; putting smoky woods into a liquid is already crazy. In my opinion, this is magical; it transports you to a bonfire in a landscape where it’s starting to rain, and in the distance, you perceive something of caramel. It smells strong, smells mature, you smell a lot, for sure. Don’t abuse it; it’s very powerful. Children should abstain; this is for alphas. For the price, you get something that smells worth 10 times its monetary value. Very versatile as long as you know how to dress; this definitely isn’t worn with sneakers.
This is closer to Terroni, less invasive than Maahir Black, which is another crazy dupe. Maahir Black is very invasive and its scent… ugh. I wore it yesterday at 3 pm, and the next day, on my day off, I went to shower at 11 am and the scent that was hard to remove could still be more harassing than Maahir.
Maison Alhambra Terra. There are perfumes that caress, others that awaken, and a few that ignite the soul with memory and mud. Terra isn’t for those seeking flowers or caresses; it’s for those who have felt the storm over the fire. That moment where rain falls without permission on a living bonfire and the smoke, proud, rises like an untamed spirit. Here you smell war: the war of the elements, the earth against the sky, the water trying to tame the fire and the wood yielding without surrendering, being bridge, fuel, and witness. You smell the aroma of hot mud, the steam rising from the wet skin of the world, the embers whispering old secrets under the storm. A perfume that doesn’t just smell, it tells a story. Is it worth it? Yes, even if it’s not for you. Because art isn’t measured in pleasure, but in impact. Like Orto Parisi’s Terroni, its inspiration, Terra doesn’t seek to please, it seeks to speak. And what it says isn’t easy. It’s raw, it’s ancient, it’s essential. Many won’t understand it, but that only makes it more valuable. Because like with music, you can’t talk about symphonies if you’ve only heard jingles, and you can’t talk about perfumery if you’ve never gotten your hands dirty with earth, smoke, and rain. Terra is a lesson. Of fire, of water, of balance. Of perfume as war. Of perfume as truth.
I’m a beginner, sorry if my words aren’t clear, haha. This isn’t a fragrance for everyone; there are smells you return to because they’re pleasant, like a caress, and others because they’re strange. Terra starts with smoldering wood embers and a slightly sweet undertone that reminds me of a burger stand in front of a park full of greenery in my hometown, haha. But this isn’t bad; this scent commands attention and will make everyone look at you. If you’re a boss who wears a suit regularly, I recommend it; I don’t see it working for anyone under 30 (I’m under 30, but I don’t mind, haha). The wet earth scent everyone mentions, I can’t quite perceive it—maybe because I imagined something like petrichor, but it’s not quite that. The longevity and sillage are beastly; it’s incredible, 10/10.
Maison Alhambra Terra: Some perfumes caress, others awaken, but a few ignite the soul with memory and mud. Terra isn’t for those seeking flowers or caresses; it’s for those who’ve felt the storm over the fire. That moment where rain falls without permission on a living bonfire and the smoke, proud, rises like an untamed spirit. Here, you smell the war of the elements: earth against sky, water trying to tame the fire, and wood yielding without surrendering. It evokes hot mud, the steam of a world-wet skin, and embers whispering secrets. This isn’t just a scent; it tells a story. Is it worth it? Yes, even if it’s not for you. Art isn’t measured in likability but in impact. Like Terroni by Orto Parisi, Terra doesn’t seek to please; it seeks to speak. It’s raw, ancient, and essential. Many won’t understand, but that makes it more valuable. You can’t talk about perfumery if you’ve never gotten your hands dirty with earth, smoke, and rain. Terra is a lesson in fire, water, and balance.
I’m a beginner in this, sorry if my words aren’t clear, haha. This isn’t a fragrance for everyone. There are scents you return to because they’re pleasant, like a caress, and others you return to because of how strange they are. Terra smells like wood embers with a sweet background tone at first; if you ask me, it reminds me of a burger stand in front of a park full of greenery in my hometown, haha. For me, it’s not bad; this scent makes everyone look at you and commands attention. If you’re a boss who wears a suit regularly, I recommend it; I don’t see it on anyone under 30 (I’m under 30 but I don’t mind, haha). The wet earth scent everyone mentions, I don’t perceive it, maybe because I imagined something like petrichor, but it’s not that. The longevity and trail are beastly; it’s incredible. 10/10.
Excellent dupe of Orto Parisi’s Terroni. Maison Alhambra is giving us a tremendous gem that’s more wearable than the original and smells 95% the same.
Tremendous perfume, a complete olfactory experience, but finding the right moment isn’t easy. It smells like burnt wood with a background of wet earth. My first use left a bad taste in my mouth, but the second time I liked it, and people even told me it smelled good. Absolutely no way to buy blind, although this Maison Alhambra gem is available at a good price. Alongside Megara, they are two gems for the collection.
Upon application, you get a very intense hit of smoky wood. As it dries on the skin, the caramelized notes add a delicacy that makes you noticeable immediately. I’ve worn it all day without effort, and the scent lasts well past the workday. Ideal for going out, though not for everyone. If you’re looking for something distinctive, smoky, woody, and intense with strong character, this is it. On clothes, the initial smoky notes and that sweet masculine scent last a long time. Very elegant and masculine.
This is brutal; it grabs you from the first spray. I’m not a sweet person, but this is perfectly balanced; that dusty earthiness prevents the sweetness from getting cloying, smelling instead of nuts. I don’t feel the humidity others mention—it’s dry, intense, and projects a lot. It lasts on my skin and clothes for days. I see this for dressed-up occasions: elegant but not formal. I wouldn’t wear it to the office, but it’s great for dates or events with colleagues. I wore it for Christmas and New Year’s and it was perfect for those festive moments. I’ll keep it for those occasions. Value for money is 10/10. If you don’t overdo the sprays, it doesn’t bother anyone. It could come in a larger size, but at around €25, I can’t ask for more. I’ve never tried the original, but I’m super happy with this. Be careful with the amount: one night I went overboard and smelled like the meme guy who hits the gym with 20 sprays; I had a powerful aura, walked three blocks, and wanted to change again. It’s fairly linear but doesn’t bother me. Recommended.
Bought it blind thinking it was a Terroni, but this smells like real earth with very prominent smoky woods. It leaves a slightly greasy trail on the skin and reminds me a lot of Lapsang Souchong tea. It’s a unique scent I’ve never tried, perfect for cold autumn or winter weather, especially outdoors.
I bought this blindly as an alternative while looking for Terroni by Orto Parisi, but I was surprised by how well the scent matches its name: earthy, with very prominent smoky woods. On the skin, it leaves oily traces and reminds me quite a bit of Lapsang Souchong tea. Without a doubt, it’s a scent I’ve never tried before. I’ll use it in cold climates, autumn/winter, ideally for outdoor activities.