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Beach Hut Man

Marca
Amouage
Elise Benat
Perfumista
Elise Benat
4.19 de 5
3,538 votos

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Descripción

Beach Hut Man by Amouage is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, the nose behind this composition is Elise Benat. The top notes are mint, galbanum, and orange blossom; the heart notes include ivy, vetiver, and moss; and the base notes consist of woods, myrrh, and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 6.8%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 38%
  • Otoño 19%
  • Día 73%
  • Noche 27%

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Comunidad

3,538 votos

  • Positivo 80%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 8.5%

Pirámide olfativa

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

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Amouage invites us to another risky bet: ivy in a beach shack. Have you seen everything in the Oman house? There was still a green and fresh oriental left that oozed vigor and class without being balsamic. A tightrope walk between fougere and delicate oriental. They use the ivy with talent, avoiding anything harsh or annoying, tempering it with a minty breath that adds elegance. In the base, the myrrh reminds you it’s Amouage, no fluff or tricks, playing on the tightrope without a safety net.

  • An interesting proposal with mint and green ivy, mixed with something sweet that smells like tonka bean (undeclared), wood, and soft vetiver. I also detect patchouli and floral, but what stands out is the mint and the ivy. A achieved soft, earthy base. It’s not a clone of Colonia Club; if it is, it surpasses the original by leaps and bounds, which smells like cheap Proraso aftershave with lots of menthol and low quality. This Amouage smells like fresh leaves straight from the plant, with more nuances and clarity. Good performance for being the freshest from the brand. Ridiculously high price, unjustified, but there are houses that release expensive perfumes of worse quality. A good quality perfume, different style from the typical oriental, fresh and easy to wear.

  • Tragic to see Amouage launch ‘maybe’ perfumes for the beach & hi-end segment without researching current creations. Beach Hut is a lamentable clone of Colonia Club from 2015, which costs less than half as much. I think it’s a mistake by the Omani house, paving the way for commercial failure with this proposal.

  • Beyond what you might perceive, suggesting something so close to Club feels like a blunder. I disagree on the longevity, which is relative. But there will be those who pay extra for two extra centimeters of projection. In short, its price-to-performance ratio seems like a fiasco, not just aromatically but commercially.

  • Camirmar

    I really like it. It’s a fresh Amouage proposal, invigorating thanks to the mint, with well-balanced herbals and florals. Perfect for hot days; in the cold, I prefer other scents from the house. In the heat, where I can’t stand their oriental spices, this is delicious. Projection 8, longevity 7, aroma 9. Rating: 8/10.

  • Pretavas11

    A beautiful fragrance for autumn and spring. The star notes are ivy, vetiver, and mint. It evokes an abandoned, damp, and moldy mausoleum, filled with vegetation and vines. It’s earthy, wet, and camphoraceous, somewhat unconventional. Ideal for those over 25; the inexperienced will just see herbal and earthy.

  • Pretavas11

    Perfect fragrance for the shoulder seasons—autumn and spring. It highlights three notes: ivy, vetiver, and mint. A one-of-a-kind scent with no real equivalent; it transports me to an abandoned cemetery, rotted by winter dampness, with moss-covered tombstones and overgrown vines. It’s earthy, damp, and has a touch of camphor—truly unique. Best for those over 25; newcomers might just find it herbal and earthy.

  • I found it to be a robust, characterful scent. Maybe the mint adds freshness, but the blend is dense; it reminds me of mint jelly. It has plenty of body and depth, nothing discreet. Great longevity and projection. I’ll be wearing it often. 8.5/10 for aroma, 10/10 for sillage. Highly recommended.

  • Cesar Jacobo JJ

    First, let me clarify: it’s not a clone of Colonia Club. There’s an analogy, sure, but the ingredient quality is on another level. Parma smells good, but against Amouage, the knockout is inevitable.

  • Mmm, this isn’t worth 300 euros. It’s a slightly more refined version of Colonia Club and nothing more, but if you’re willing to fall for the scam, the money is yours.

  • Efeese.tgchile 🇨🇱🌶

    Does anyone notice a similarity to Sauvage Elixir as it dries? I get a licorice aroma.

  • What a surprising perfume. The first scent is what’s left on your fingers after playing with a plant leaf, something between cut grass and a torn leaf. It left me so stunned I didn’t notice the rest, though I did detect other notes, but the protagonist is that leaf smell, will it be chlorophyll? I liked it a lot, smells very niche and Mediterranean, ideal for coves in Costa Brava or Balearics, not for the beach but for walks and siestas. I live around there and it smells like ‘my land’. It’s summer captured in a peculiar way, far from coconut or tropical vibes, though I don’t feel it’s fresh, it’s something else.

  • Very rich, wearable, and pleasant aroma. I mainly detect mint, moss, and orange. I have a batch from 12/2022. This is definitely not a Beast Mode. Yes, it lasts more than 8 hours, but with moderate projection. I see it as a summer scent. I expected more from Amouage given the price. I’m not sure if it was reformulated, but honestly, I was hoping for much better performance. Edit: This perfume has completely won me over with its sweet minty scent. Its performance is excellent, and although it doesn’t project like a beast, it lasts 8-10 hours. It met my expectations, and yes, I would recommend it.

  • Great scent, fresh and pleasant. Mint, moss, and orange blossom dominate. I have a 12/22 bottle. It’s not a Beast Mode; lasts more than 8 hours but with moderate projection. I see it as a summer scent. I expected more from Amouage for the price, maybe it was reformulated, but honestly, I expected better performance. Edit: It’s got me hooked, especially that sweet mint. Performance is very good, lasting 8-10 hours. It delivered and I recommend it.

  • Casares85

    Wonderful fragrance with fresh mint. Very addictive and enveloping; you want to smell it all the time. Pure freshness. Very long-lasting, about 10-12 hours. It doesn’t project everywhere, but it’s noticeable. Perfect for hot or mild days. Fantastic for everyday wear. Highly recommended and, in my opinion, masculine.

  • It has a note that reminds me of JPG Ultra Male and makes me nauseous. It becomes cloying as it dries, and I don’t know what’s to blame. Even though it’s my favorite house, I can’t handle that sweet smell.

  • I love it. At first, crushed strong mint with orange blossom. Mint dominates the entire development, then moss comes out, with woods and resin in the base. It’s earthy. I like it because it doesn’t have endless notes and pivots between fresh and deep. You can feel the quality; it’s Amouage. It has pros and cons: distinctive aroma, top quality, and brutal performance, 8-9 hours easily. Goes from spring to autumn, anywhere, semiformal. It’s addictive. But of course, the price. Something had to be less appealing, still, a very good option for warm days.

  • Totally different scent from anything else. Smells like a mountain with mint from start to finish and a touch of thyme. Evokes walks through low-lying woods from my youth. As it dries, vetiver and patchouli take over. Lasts 12-14 hours, even on skin. At first, it doesn’t project much, but later it becomes a beast. It doesn’t seek compliments but connects with nature. I think it’s unisex-masculine, ideal for all year except intense heat above 30 degrees since it’s dense. A distinctive and unique aroma. If you’re looking for something beachy, this isn’t it. At its price, test it first. I started at 7/10, but over time it’s winning me over. Now I give it 8/10 and rising. Its trail is freshness and elegance, a spectacular amber-green.

  • To start, I’m not usually a fan of green scents, but this one captures the entire meadow: no beach vibes, just fields, grass, forest, mint, and moss. It transports me straight to Ireland, like one of those classic postcards. It’s not just any green; it’s the sum of all greens combined. The strangest thing is that, for some reason, I don’t dislike it; it’s the magic of Amouage (or maybe my bias toward a house I adore). It’s very well-balanced, with the quality and good taste we’ve come to expect. Definitely worth trying.

  • For those who aren’t into green scents, there’s no beach here, just an entire meadow: fields, grass, forest, mint, and moss. It’s like an Irish postcard, the sum of all greens combined, and strangely, I don’t dislike it. The magic of Amouage (or my bias toward this house I adore). Balanced, with the quality and good taste they’ve come to expect. Worth a try.