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Brioni Eau de Parfum Intense
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Brioni Eau de Parfum Intense by Brioni is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2021, this composition was created by Michel Almairac and Karine Vinchon Spehner. The top notes unfold with Italian tangerine, Calabrian bergamot, and pink pepper; the heart reveals green apple, saffron, and patchouli; while the base notes settle on oud wood, vanilla, and ambroxan.
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- Positivo 84%
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One of the best fragrances for gentlemen. Compliment generator to the tenth power. I recommend it blindly. There’s no place I go where someone doesn’t compliment me. Longevity and sillage are high.
This rich perfume definitely deserves all the hype others don’t. There isn’t another that surpasses it in quality-to-price ratio. Charming, elegant, it makes itself felt, and it lasts a long time on skin for just $125.
It smells rich, a mix of youthful sweetness and formal woodiness. Performance is correct. However, I don’t think it’s worth the cost; for the official price, there are niche perfumes, and for half that money, designer perfumes that offer the same aroma and performance experience.
BRIONI INTENSE EDP: One of the hardest to describe… It plays between citrus and wood, formal and elegant, common and distinguished, classic and modern contemporary, it has it all. At times it seems serious and conservative, and then suddenly it becomes adult and responsible, then refined, neat, and gentlemanly. It’s chameleon-like, always intriguing and interesting. I consider it for accomplished men; I don’t see this scent on an 18-year-old (even if they have the money). It reveals the face of a man who left adolescence in the past and represents his best version. It’s uncommon, it catches attention; its virtue is not smelling like the rest. Class and more class, originality and good taste. Brioni Intense EDP: a scent for an accomplished man, at his best. Scent: 10. Projection: Moderate (2h, maybe average). Longevity: 8 hours. Recommended.
Wow, this perfume. I bought it this week and I can’t stop smelling it. In fact, I’m wearing it right now just for myself from the couch. The vibe: it’s a dance between citrus and wood, not a battle. Both notes are in perfect harmony. That perfect balance makes it contradictory: modern yet with an air of the past and elegance, achieving something incredible. Simply spectacular. The message screams experience and the elegance of a made man. Anyone can wear it if they can afford it, but not everyone is up to the task of doing it justice. I wouldn’t gift it to very young people who are just starting out. Simply put, they’re not ready to do it justice. If I had to set a minimum age, I’d say 25, but I’m thinking +30. Scent: 11/10. Longevity +6h and projection is okay. Conclusion: Highly recommended. If you feel identified with it and like these accords, don’t miss this gem.
Holy cow, what a perfume! I pulled it out this week and just can’t take it off; I’m wearing it right now while sitting on the couch. It’s a perfect dance between citrus and wood, not a battle, and that balance makes it unique: modern yet with an old-world, elegant vibe. Brioni EDP Intense screams experience and masculine elegance. Anyone who can afford it can wear it, but not everyone is up to the challenge. I wouldn’t give it to very young guys just starting out; they simply aren’t ready to do this fragrance justice. If I had to set an age, minimum 25, but better +30. Scent: 11/10. Lasts over 6 hours with great projection. Highly recommended if you resonate with its message and love those accords.
A good perfume to start a collection at 25, but nothing beyond that. Maybe it has too much Anglo-Saxon hype on YouTube… I was expecting something with more mystery or charm. In the end, it’s a linear scent where a super crisp (and ambroxan-fueled) green apple reigns with a sweet, vanilla-like base. Nothing else. Projection is decent and it works all year, like Bleu but with more finesse. For the price, I was lucky to grab just the 60ml.
I like it quite a bit, but it lacks personality. It’s citrusy with a very pronounced green apple, ambroxan for strength, and a smoky note I can detect. I sense spices and a touch of sweetness. After two or three hours, a wearable oud settles in. I get why people like it and that it performs well, but I find it a bit youthful and one-dimensional. It will appeal to those who enjoy it. The price isn’t bad, but in this range, I prefer more elegant and mature options. It’s suitable year-round except in intense heat, where it might be too much, and it’s unisex with a stronger masculine pull.
It hits hard, but it lacks a bit of character. It’s citrusy with a very prominent green apple, ambroxan for a kick, and a smoky note I can definitely detect. I sense spices and a slight sweetness. After two or three hours, an oud settles in that blends well. I get it, but I see it as a bit youthful and lacking personality. Those who can smell it will love it, and it performs for real. The price isn’t bad, but at that level, I prefer other options that are more elegant and mature. It’s good all year round except intense heat, where it would feel heavy, and it’s unisex with a heavier masculine leaning.