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Luciano Pavarotti

David Apel
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David Apel
4.42 de 5
147 votos

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Descripción

Luciano Pavarotti by Luciano Pavarotti is a woody chypre fragrance for men. Launched in 1994, the nose behind this composition is David Apel. The top notes include lemon verbena and lemon, Amalfi lemon, petit grain, ivy, bergamot, and neroli. The heart reveals patchouli, clove, iris, geranium, rose, and Virginia cedar. The base is formed by white honey, benzoin, opoponax, oakmoss, tonka bean, leather, liatris, amber, and vanilla.

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  • Invierno 27%
  • Primavera 25%
  • Verano 17%
  • Otoño 32%
  • Día 50%
  • Noche 50%

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Comunidad

147 votos

  • Positivo 90%
  • Negativo 6.8%
  • Neutral 2.7%

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  • jerry drake

    The opera legend, beloved worldwide for his voice and charisma, released this underrated fragrance in 1994 that deserves more attention than it gets. It’s a mature, complex scent with notes that evoke a forest at dusk, when the light fades and brings a feeling of melancholy and reflection. The smell is pleasant, thanks to well-balanced ingredients like honey, moss, and amber that achieve an acceptable longevity. Sometimes I sadly think about all those semi-forgotten gems I never got to try that truly deserve it. Luciano Pavarotti for Men is one of them.

  • This perfume left me speechless. Refined, elegant, masculine, and complex… it’s flawlessly crafted. The scent is top-tier with that Italian touch reminiscent of Dior Homme Pour Homme, completely debunking any clichés about celebrity fragrances. It opens bright, sunny, and herbal, gradually revealing notes of talc, cedar, bitter accords, and florals with a hint of honey. It reminds me of three Guerlain classics: Habit Rouge (for that talcy vibe), Heritage (for the bitter cedar), and Vetiver (for that countryside air). It’s like a brilliant, authentic blend of all three. No complaints about longevity or sillage; both are excellent. Luciano Pavarotti Uomo is a beautiful, delicate, almost poetic fragrance that turns wearing the name of this Italian legend into a magnificent tribute. One of those samples I’ll never thank enough for receiving.

  • Scolderfdf

    We managed to snag this 90s gem at a steal since it’s no longer in production. After reading Bofifa’s review, I just couldn’t resist. It’s pure Italian classic: herbal, citrusy, and very masculine, with a base of patchouli and honey that brings back memories of past times and a touch of understated elegance. It reminds me of Aramis Classic and Fendi Uomo, but more pleasant and less bitter, thanks to hints of honey, amber, and vanilla. A timeless fragrance that honors the man it pays tribute to, a giant of music and opera. Highly recommended.

  • Scolderfdf

    We managed to snag this 90s gem at a steal since it’s discontinued. After reading Bofifa’s review, I couldn’t resist. It’s a pure Italian classic: herbal, citrusy, and very masculine, with a base of patchouli and honey that brings back memories of the past and a touch of understated elegance. It smells like a more pleasant, less bitter version of Aramis Classic or Fendi Uomo, thanks to notes of honey, amber, and vanilla. A timeless fragrance that honors the musical and opera legend it pays tribute to. Highly recommended.