Men

Black Tag 2022

Marca
Zara
4.03 de 5
204 votos

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Descripción

Zara Black Tag 2022 is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition features bergamot and grapefruit in the top notes, pepper in the heart, and musk, vetiver, and vanilla in the base notes.

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  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 27%
  • Otoño 27%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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Comunidad

204 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 17%
  • Negativo 3.9%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 1 nota
Fondo 3 notas

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16 reseñas

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  • I’m not sure how to describe it: it opens citrusy and then shifts into something mysterious I’ve never smelled before. I’ve read that others don’t smell it or it doesn’t last, but it’s not a loud fragrance or one with heavy sillage; on me, it lasts at least 10 hours and I can still smell it pretty well. I get that it’s ideal for dates because it invites people to lean in to smell better. I haven’t gotten many compliments because I haven’t used it much, but I absolutely love it. I’m not sure what season is best: it opens fresh but then changes, and I’m not sure if it works in the cold. I’ve loved it because it smells great, has personality, and is unique to me. Plus, I think women can wear it too, which is totally normal these days.

  • Forgot to mention, compared to the Intense, this is my favorite by a landslide. The Intense feels off to me; if you can snag both on sale, go for it, but I don’t think the Intense is worth it.

  • Black Tag 2022: I can’t tell if it’s a dupe for something expensive or has its own identity—if anyone knows, let me know. It’s become my second favorite from Zara (after the Red Edition). I’d define it as a dark citrus, something I’ve never smelled before. It opens with sharp bergamot and grapefruit with a subtle bitterness, then moves into soft pepper and vetiver, which justify the “Black” name. As it dries, it keeps that bitter citrus, mysterious mid-notes, and a cozy base thanks to vanilla and musk. On my skin, it lasts 6-7 hours and projects about 2 feet. You need more than 5 sprays to get it going. It works in any weather except extreme cold, but spring is its ideal season. I see it as easy to wear as a signature scent. The only compliments I’ve gotten are from my girlfriend, who asked me to wear it every time she first smelled it LOL. Scent: 9/10 Longevity: 6/10 Projection: 3/10 Sillage: 2/10 Versatility: 6/10

  • jerry drake

    A long time ago Zara brought out jewels like Tone Indéterminé, For Him 2014, Ambre Noble, Exclusive Oud, or Vibrant Leather. Creations that made you wonder if it was worth spending a lot of money when with 15 euros you were perfumed in good condition. Now, between mass production and lack of ideas, it tries to recreate perfumes of another level with doubtful results. Black Tag 2022 gives you a slight idea of how Rosendo Mateu n°5 smells, but it plays in another league. We seriously dilute the n°5, taking away depth and nuances. We cut projection and longevity and we have served the “perfect” clone. From afar and in the air, you perceive it after 10-15 sprays, but if you smell your wrist, homeopathy at its maximum expression triumphs. Leaving aside incomparable comparisons, if you really are interested in the original, there are good discounted offers 30-40% off the official website or second-hand. Be careful, in itself it’s not bad for the gym, informal outings, or with friends, but if you want to shine, go for the official one.

  • The perfume on everyone’s lips among YouTube reviewers. The Max Sexy (which it is). The niche perfume for its quality, sophistication, and originality. Here is the great perfume: ROSENDO MATEU n°5, at around €175. And my surprise is that ZARA nails it, at around €10 buying the pack of two, this one and Black Tag Intense (seems like the ugly brother). It’s no wonder you all like it, hahaha, girlfriends and others… THE BOMB. You already have the solution to your question, marsupial. You’ve found a perfume on the crest of the wave… at a killer price. And I ask myself how Zara manages to make a perfect copy at this price. Why don’t I see a difference in quality at first impression. I have to do a face-to-face between the two. There must be a difference, but I tell you that the impressions are the same. What do you think? It might be the best perfume Zara has ever made. What do you think of the idea?

  • Face to face, Rosendo wins 5-0 to Zara. While Zara’s is a good perfume, comparing it to Rosendo’s you realize why you pay €175. In the hand-to-hand, Rosendo’s is much more intense, with more nuances and quality. Bravo for Zara’s… and with Rosendo’s you have to take off your hat, PERFUMON.

  • Exactly Jerry, it’s like putting LED lights next to incandescent bulbs. But you have to recognize that both illuminate. You shine at different levels with one or the other, but you shine. And as the master Bofifa would say, who by the way has opened a YouTube channel with his name and whom I recommend for his original art, well that: you get 20 chugs and you keep them all. As Bofifa would say, I summon the GURU of perfumes to enlighten us. Also, it seems he’s going to launch his own perfume. We want to know more, we are expectant, Bofifa, we want your secret elixir (but leave the Russians aside or you won’t sell a bottle in all of Europe).

  • As a citrus, it’s not bad at all; it’s a medium level within Zara’s jewelry arsenal, which treasures authentic low-cost pearls like Bergamot and Leather Spritz or Ambre Noble. If it has a vibe similar to Rosendo Mateu’s n°5, comparing them is like crashing a Lamborghini Murciélago against a Hyundai Coupe. This 2022 Black Tag is a cute and pleasant citrus to wear, but with a sillage too intimate for my taste. If you’re looking for something for everyday wear in spring/summer, this Black Tag is a hit. Courtesy of Jerry Drake.

  • MauroMancino

    It has an opening style Chanel, very soft and delicate. Chanel perfumes have an DNA with citrus, musks, and typical aldehydes (some say it’s because of the alcohol) that this Zara seems to imitate. After a few minutes, when it dries, it reminds me quite a bit of the classic 212 by Carolina Herrera. It smells very good and is almost impossible to dislike, a classic “blind buy,” although it can also result in being a bit bland or without personality, mainly due to the lack of staying power or strength. The performance is very fair, staying close to the skin in a few minutes, but it’s worth highlighting that it smells really pleasant and won’t fail in any occasion you use it.

  • Call me weird, but I see it’s very far from Rosendo Mateu n°5. For me, this Black Tag, with its citrus and vetiver mix, is very similar to Encre Noir Sport, but softer (and less perceptible). Also a bit sweeter, surely due to the vanilla. As usually happens with Zara, it smells good but has lamentable longevity and projection.

  • Tuberiasexidecolorblanco

    It reminded me a bit of Benetton Black Colors and a touch of Vibrant Leather Intense, but with less projection and slightly fresher (I don’t have more expensive references). I haven’t used it much, but the weak point is the projection, staying in personal bubble mode for those who get close. I love the scent. I would recommend it now that it’s at 60% off: Yes.

  • Tuberiasexidecolorblanco

    It reminded me a bit of Benetton Black Colors and a touch of Vibrant Leather Intense, but with less projection and slightly fresher (without the pricier references). I haven’t used it much, but its weak point is the projection, staying in personal bubble mode for those who get close. I love the scent. I recommend it now that it’s 60% off: Yes.

  • I really needed a backup. I grabbed it during the Zara UK sale for 8 pounds, and it’s been one of my best buys. I guess because I’m new to perfumes, this “Black Tag” from Zara might seem easy for experts, but to my nose, it’s the opposite: unusual sophistication for the price. Since I bought it, I’ve used it a lot; it’s ultra-versatile and hard to mismatch. This summer in Spain, it was my go-to scent and I got tons of compliments. To me, it’s a mix of soft citrus like lemon mousse, a touch of spicy heat from black pepper, and a very elegant vanilla and smoky dry-down. No doubt, when it dries, it’s the best: sweet vanilla with clean musk and dark, sexy vetiver, addictive for checking your own wrist. It doesn’t project much, but I don’t blame it. It’s the perfect personal bubble scent; only those close to you will smell it better 😏 lol. Although it sounds like a joke, it’s highly irresistible 😜. One night, a friend wouldn’t stop saying she wanted to spray it on her pillow. I really hope Zara brings it back so I can get a refill.

  • I would have bought a refill. I grabbed it at the UK Zara sale for £8, and it’s been one of my best recent purchases. I suppose due to my lack of experience in perfumery, this “Black Tag” might seem easy and unoriginal to experts, but to my nose, it’s the opposite: an unusual sophistication for its price. Since I got it, I use it a lot because it’s ultra-versatile and hard to mismatch. This summer in Spain, it was my vacation perfume and one of the ones that received the most compliments. For me, it’s a mix of soft, light citrus, like lemon mousse, with a spicy, peppery touch of black pepper, and a elegant dry-down between vanilla and smoky notes. Without a doubt, when it dries, it’s the best: that balanced mix between the slight sweetness of vanilla, the cleanliness of musk, and a dark, sexy vetiver that gives it that addictive point to smell your wrist again. It doesn’t project much, but I don’t blame it for that. It’s the perfect bubble-bath scent; only those closest to you notice it better. Although it sounds like a joke, it can be highly irresistible. One night I wore it, and a friend wouldn’t stop telling me she wanted to buy it to spray it on her pillow and sleep smelling it. I hope Zara puts it back on sale because I’d get a refill without hesitation.

  • What a beautiful scent. It starts citrusy, then turns woody and herbal, like a forest. I wish it were more potent, but I’m surprised by the longevity, especially on clothes. It doesn’t project much, but it’s noticeable. It has a good trail. The opening smells a bit mature, maybe for people over 30, but later it feels modern and youthful; I don’t know how to explain it. People say it’s similar to Encre Noir Sport, though I haven’t tried it. When I get it, I’ll make my comparisons and update this. For now, I like it a lot; I prefer this to more expensive and super hyped perfumes. What a shame it’s not easy to get and that Zara left Argentina because of our governments. I’d buy it again if I could. It has nothing to do with the “Intense” version, which I hate. Instead, I highly recommend this one. Scent: 9/10, Longevity: 8/10, Projection: 4/10, Sillage: 5/10, Value: 10/10, Blind Buy: 9/10, Season: Temperate climates and shoulder season.

  • What a lovely scent. It starts citrusy and then turns woody and herbal, like a forest. I wish it were stronger. I’m surprised by the longevity, especially on clothes. Even though it doesn’t project much, it’s noticeable. It has good sillage. I feel it’s a bit mature at first, maybe for people over 30, but then it feels modern and youthful. I don’t know how to explain it. They say it’s similar to Encre Noir Sport, though I haven’t tried it; when I get it, I’ll make comparisons. For now, I like it a lot, preferring it to more expensive and hyped perfumes. It’s a shame it’s hard to find and that Zara left Argentina because of our government. I’d buy it again if I could. It doesn’t resemble the “Intense” version at all, which I hate. Instead, I highly recommend this one. Scent: 9/10 Longevity: 8/10 Projection: 4/10 Sillage: 5/10 Value: 10/10 Blind Buy: 9/10 Season: Temperate climates and late spring/early fall.