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Sherif

4.28 de 5
186 votos

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Descripción

Sherif by Lattafa Perfumes is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2025, this creation features an olfactory pyramid that opens with top notes of apple, petit grain, and bergamot. The heart unfolds with cedar, cashmere wood, and violet, while the base settles on oakmoss, musk, and amber.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 4.3%
  • Primavera 40%
  • Verano 40%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 82%
  • Noche 18%

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Comunidad

186 votos

  • Positivo 83%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 4.8%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

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Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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16 reseñas

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  • The first test reminded me a lot of Lattafa Maahir Legacy, which is said to be a clone of PDM Sedley. The resemblance isn’t huge, but it’s like they used the same base. On that base—which is about 50% of what they share, the fruity and clean part—they are similar. Still, the differences are noticeable. This Sherif doesn’t have that pronounced lemon or lime note that Maahir has, so for me, it’s super great, because the other one, which I had and sold, was too sharp and had that soapy-clean vibe that this Sherif has, but toned down. Leaving the comparisons aside, this is a citrus, fruity, and musky perfume. It’s not going to blow your mind; it’s not super original (there are hundreds of perfumes with that style), but I see it as good for the price and what it offers. It’s a daily, gym, and wardrobe staple scent (those you don’t know what to wear but work for everything). But as things are: if you already have Maahir Legacy, Turari Blue, Maison Alhambra Inmortel, etc., I recommend saving your money, unless you like having versatility with perfumes in that profile, like I do, since the climate in my country forces my collection to lean more towards fresh-fruity notes than other profiles.

  • It’s a clone of Greenley but with steroids: potent, fresh, rich green scent, and you’re happy with its aroma.

  • The EsScential

    Today we tested this and the Greenley. Although Greenley has more delicacy, this lasted much longer and costs five times less. You don’t need to be very smart to decide. Let’s be honest: if we had money to waste on unnecessary luxuries, we wouldn’t spend time writing reviews here. It’s okay to treat yourself according to your lifestyle level, but I don’t share this passion of late teenagers or lost adults who want to pretend to live like millionaires by buying luxury perfumes when their activities are office dinners, public transport, or dancing reggaeton. Absurd. And I add: I think it’s absurd in any lifestyle, in the reality the whole world lives in.

  • The EsScential

    Today we tested this and Greenley, and although Greenley has more delicacy, this lasted much longer, and yyyyy… it costs five times less. You don’t need to be very smart to decide on this. Let’s be honest: if we had enough money to waste it on unnecessary luxuries, we wouldn’t dedicate our precious time writing reviews here. It’s okay to treat yourself occasionally according to your lifestyle level, but I absolutely don’t share this new passion of late teenagers (or worse, lost adults) in trying to pretend to live a millionaire life by buying luxury perfumes when none of their activities involve embassy dinners, seven-star trips, or even a night at the opera. Buying a niche perfume to work in an office, ride public transport (Uber is public transport, get it), or go dance reggaeton? Absurd. And I add, to clarify, I find it absurd in any lifestyle, given the reality the whole world is living in.

  • The EsScential, Uber is not public transport, you know that. Stop saying nonsense; even a taxi isn’t public transport, only buses and the metro are. Learn to distinguish before you get into trouble. Better to stay quiet and look stupid than open your mouth and confirm it. Does it smell like Greenley? Yes. Is it cheaper? Yes. Same nuances? No, Greenley has more development, but the performance leaves much to be desired. Same longevity? No. Greenley at that price is almost a scam, and this Sheriff is more cost-effective. I’m not a fan of PDM, some for being too sweet, others for saying nothing; I liked Greenley, but the performance on my skin was terrible. This Sheriff lasted much longer than the PDM one, so it’s worth more.

  • If you like green scents, you’ll love this. At first it smells like freshly cut grass but fades quickly; the intensity drops and you notice more apple, moss, and woods. I’m not an expert, but it seems 90-95% like PDM’s Greenley (I smelled both). If you’re not an expert, you won’t notice the difference. It has good longevity compared to Aether Extrait.

  • I love this DNA, one of my favorites. Fresh, green, very pleasant to smell and enjoy. Normal performance, but I really enjoy it.

  • I love this DNA, definitely one of my favorites; fresh, green, very pleasant to smell and enjoy. Performance is normal to me, but I enjoy it quite a bit.

  • Citrus at the start, then soft, green, fresh wood. Ideal for spring/summer and daytime. Good longevity, moderate sillage, and excellent price. Great for spritzing every 5-6 hours guilt-free.

  • This is for green apple lovers. The scent puts you in a good mood, gives you energy, and makes you feel fresh. I love it, it’s my favorite. Perfect for the gym, jogging, or being in the sun; it’s not invasive, you can spritz 15 times and won’t bother anyone. It’s exquisite and brightens your day. Buy blind. Projection is weak, on my skin I can’t smell it after 30 mins. If you’re looking for beast mode, this isn’t it.

  • This is a perfume for green apple lovers; the smell puts you in a good mood and gives you energy, making you feel fresh. I love it and it’s my favorite. It’s perfect for going to the gym, jogging, or being out in the sun because the fragrance isn’t invasive; you can spray it 15 times and still not bother anyone. It’s an absolutely exquisite fragrance, and I insist, it puts you in a good mood, and that’s because petit grain is a natural antidepressant. It’s a scent that brightens your day and a blind buy. Its projection is weak; I spray it on and after 30 minutes I stop smelling it, so if you’re looking for a beast mode, this isn’t it.

  • It’s the 90s Pull & Bear, same smell but updated. For me, it’s perfect because it was a cologne I used a thousand times. More refined but still that wonderful vibe.

  • Villefragance

    Just arrived, smells very good as many say. Weak performance: 4 hours, by hour 5 it’s skin scent. Still, I think maceration improves it. Projects well for the first hour then drops off abruptly.

  • This fragrance follows the Greenley PDM line, and it’s super good. Lasts 6-7 hours, over 8 on clothes. Highly recommended at 300%, I’d buy it again without a doubt.

  • Very delicious, highly recommended fragrance at 200%, soft woods, green apple, very delicious.