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Club de Nuit Intense Man

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Armaf
4.09 de 5
25,832 votos

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Armaf Club de Nuit Intense Man is a spicy woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features lemon, sour lime, bergamot, black currant, and apple in the top notes. The heart is defined by birch, jasmine, and rose, while the base reveals musk, ambergris, patchouli, and vanilla.

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  • Incredible perfume. It was the only one in my collection or the few I bought blind that I don’t regret. I can feel its aura for an hour after putting it on; after that, I get used to it, but others smell it a lot and I receive compliments that it smells good. It’s an Aventus but slightly sweeter. For the price, it’s a steal. Those lemon opening notes that later stabilize with the more formal musk and all the other fruity notes, at the right level to maintain the spirit of the lemon base.

  • Just this: I can’t stop reading that it’s been reformulated and no longer smells the same. I bought my first bottle with a 2024 batch and can guarantee 100% that, after spending a fortune on designer perfumes, this is the only one that has turned heads. People keep telling me I smell good, both acquaintances and strangers. This Saturday I put it on at 11 PM to go out for drinks, and by 12:30 AM, after an hour and a half, the waitress wouldn’t stop telling me how good it smelled and that I was leaving a trail on the bar. I repeat: 2024 batch for those saying it lacks potency. Believe me, people notice, and it’s a rich, delicious scent. I give it a 10.

  • eldiplomatico

    A truly awful opening. I don’t know where that synthetic lemon cleaner smell comes from, because it would be a thousand times better than the old, metallic grass I detected. After 40 minutes, it dries down to about 90% similar to CDN Precieux, but without that fruity twist, intense and giving the new version more personality. I think for the future it’s really not worth it with CDN Precieux on the market and better longevity.

  • Good fragrance and great performance. Pity that everyone has it and it’s already overexposed. It’s clearly a Creed Aventus imitation. If it weren’t so massive, it would be rated much higher. 6/10 for lack of originality, but the scent is top-notch.

  • Sergio Pérez

    One of my favorites. It smells a bit synthetic but it’s amazing, lasts incredibly long for a citrus, and has a spicy touch, like pepper. The first week it gave me a headache, but over time I got used to it and now it’s a must-have in my collection. I’m already on my third bottle. I recommend it to anyone who doesn’t want to reapply, because it lasts all day. It’s ideal for hot days, but watch out: you need to dress well, it doesn’t work with any outfit.

  • I’ve never heard of Creed Aventus so my opinion is based solely on the CDNIM EDT. It opens with a very strong citrus note; I understand the association with cleaners (it reminds me of baking soda and lemon to me) you might hate it or love it. If you wait a bit a sweet and solid smoky pineapple scent will start emanating from your skin as it dries. Soon the pineapple will gain a bit of vanilla enough to give it sweetness. The difference between the opening and the dry-down is night and day. It’s lasted up to 12 hours on my skin projecting strongly for the first 2/3 hours. It’s sweet seductive masculine and delicious. Recommended if you’re a lover of this DNA. I use it in afternoons and nights preferring evenings. Greetings.

  • Jorge Fonseca

    Doing things right sometimes brings hate, and that’s what happens with this scent. It smells like Montblanc Explorer but more animalic and woody. The big difference is that it lasts forever. It’s a masculine and elegant stink that you’ll almost certainly like; you don’t need to overdo it, 5 or 8 sprays are more than enough.

  • Greetings to the community and a question: is it me or is it the batch? Today I bought CDNI EDT and the surprise isn’t the smell I already know that from having tested Creed Aventus and Loewe Esencia EDP which resemble it a lot. The issue is that I barely notice it which disappoints me because we all know what the performance should be. The batch is 02/23 and I’m mentioning it in case anyone else has experienced this. Thanks and greetings.

  • A fragrance with a lot of hype that disappointed many. It opens very strong with a sour lemon peel aroma (not pleasant) but I was surprised by the dry-down; it improves drastically; the longer it goes the better. I use it at night in mild weather for a chill plan or work. Not for frequent daily use.

  • Cualquier nombre

    Club de Nuit Intense is my last purchase and I didn’t have high expectations but it left me satisfied. Among the ones I’ve tried it’s strong and has good projection. The top notes try to mimic Creed Aventus but don’t quite get there. What stands out is the dry-down which feels richer. It’s neither good nor bad; you have to try it in a decant because the hype promises a lot but it’s not for everyone. Final note: 7/10 it’s not easy to like but it has its essence and for the price it’s decent.

  • It’s a best-seller, the one that opened the door to Arab clones. Although it’s a bit saturated, it remains a top choice. It’s the fragrance people ask about me the most. Unbeatable price-to-quality-to-versatility ratio, even though the opening smells off; after 10 minutes, it’s a whole different world.

  • I’m new to commenting and I have a portfolio of perfumes from houses like JPG BVLGARI Armani among others. This was one of my first Arabic fragrances not blind because they let me smell it first and I fell in love at the first sniff. The CDNIM EDT is for someone who wants to stand out while young (20-27 years old). I haven’t heard of the original Aventus but they say it has similarities and it’s a beast. I feel for other reviewers: the citrus opening can be synthetic or overwhelming if you have a sensitive nose or allergies but the dry-down is a marvel. On my skin it lasts 6-8 hours if you moisturize and on clothes it’s insane; sometimes I do a double wash because it lasts so long I doubt I should clean my shirts. It’s for any occasion you’ll get compliments but don’t use it in extreme heat because it can be heavy and give headaches. If you use it in extreme heat two sprays on the neck and one on the shirt are enough. Opening: 7.5/10 dry-down: 8.5/10 projection and longevity: 9/10 price: 8/10 (30-40€ in Europe 50-70 in Ecuador). If you’re new and buy it due to hype influencers or reviews smell it first on a tester and then on your skin before making your verdict.

  • JavierSantana

    Reviewing the 200ml EDP: after ten months, the lemon opening is less aggressive than the old EDT and of much higher quality. You can notice natural terpene nuances, like essential oil, a detail that separates Creed’s quality (and price/hype) from the clones. As it dries down, it smells like lemony incense and a bit of pinewood. I don’t detect any florals. Birch tar dominates as a transitional note, present until almost the end. The base has a metallic, marine Ambroxan with white musk and green oakmoss, very natural and heavy. It reminded me a lot of Quorum, but without the pine and with Ambroxan. Longevity and versatility: suitable for everything except summer. Performance is 6-8 hours when new and up to 10 hours when aged. Conclusion: owning this makes me question spending so much on Aventus, which is unjustified. Just like Green Irish Tweed and Cool Water are indistinguishable when dried down, a beast-mode batch of Aventus is equal to Club de Nuit. The nuances are minimal, even the Aventus opening feels more natural. Better to have 200ml of this than 10 or 15ml of Aventus.

  • Gonzaparfums

    Bought it due to social media hype and got a huge disappointment. It doesn’t seem made for a younger crowd; it smells like cheap lemon with a very synthetic leather. In short: don’t let the hype get to you and always research well before buying.

  • Eldiegote21

    Don’t let the opening fool you. It’s a great alternative to Creed Aventus: very fresh, long-lasting, with excellent projection.

  • At first I didn’t like it because of the synthetic sour lemon opening but after 15 or 20 minutes in the dry-down it turns into a gem with a smoky pineapple aroma. It was a blind buy and my first Arabic fragrance; it lives up to its nickname ‘The Black Beast’. It lasts on my clothes for more than three days with brutal projection and I’ve received many compliments. It ended up fascinating me and I’ve gotten used to the synthetic opening.

  • Not very interesting that’s basically it. Thanks to its association with cleaning products it’s hard to make a citrus scent that doesn’t smell cheap. Club de Nuit Intense Man is good plain and simple. It’s a common scent and that’s its weak point. It smells like something someone would wear with just one fragrance. It’s not bad but it’s boring. If you’re looking for that Natura is a safer bet.

  • A huge disappointment if you compare it to Aventus; if you expect a similar opening you’re in the wrong place. Personally it’s not: it’s chemical bitter and lacks evolution. If you haven’t tried Aventus for price or other reasons you might like it. I’ve kept using it since I bought it and I retract my initial thought: it becomes pleasant as the hours pass. The bad part is that in stores almost everyone gets stuck on the initial chemical phase which is fleeting.

  • I’m tired of people reviewing this as if it were the best. Spray it on and that ultra-synthetic, ugly lemon will put you in a bad mood; it literally smells like floor cleaner or cheap chemicals. If it improves after an hour, it’s not worth it; the Al Haramain Aventus clone is 1000 times better. I bought it recently, last batch, and the performance is disappointing: it doesn’t last 6 hours, and the projection is barely an hour.

  • For the price it’s the king if you want people to notice you and stand out. But be careful: it lasts way too long and sticks to your clothes forever. It’s like Aventus but it takes getting used to; the opening is overwhelming and then it settles. I have a love-hate relationship with it because it smells beastly yet I end up using it once and then craving it again.

  • Finally, I met the black beast, and honestly, I didn’t like it. The opening is sharp and bitter, then dries down to something woody and mossy; it reminded me of Hawas Black but worse. It’s mature, so I don’t recommend it if you’re under 30. I haven’t smelled Aventus, but compared to Explorer, Supremacy Intense, or the Jo Milano dupe, it falls short in quality and composition. Honestly, save your CDN dollars and go for Explorer instead.

  • juane010604

    This is a very strong perfume, not suitable for all occasions, and in the heat, the trail becomes overpowering and annoying.

  • Citrusy, almost like lemon disinfectant. First impression upon application. Once it dries, it’s insane—extremely pleasant, with a smoky pineapple note that makes you smell like tacos al pastor. It’s delicious, lasts a long time, and projects way too much.

  • The opening is very similar to Aventus, but then the rose steps in to give it its own identity. I wear it from spring through summer, mostly at night.

  • Brutal citrus opening, didn’t hook me at all, even though I tried it quite a bit. Luckily, I only bought the 5ml tester.

  • This isn’t even close to Creed Aventus; it’s a terrible perfume. It opens with spoiled pineapple, then some earthy air, and finally smells like Glade lemon with roses—absolute garbage; even Secretions Magnifique is better.

  • Esteban210487

    I bought it blind despite the mixed reviews, but I needed to try it. On me, which is unusual, it projects like crazy and lasts forever. I’ve never received so many compliments from an Arabic fragrance; I never had a niche scent before, but now I do, and it outshines all my designer perfumes.

  • It tries to be a dupe for Creed Aventus, but the opening is unpleasant: it smells like damp basement mold.

  • Lots of people get offended, but this isn’t Aventus. It fulfills the same role: perfect for the modern, mature, versatile man.

  • I heard a lot about the synthetic and grating opening of CDNIM and honestly, it doesn’t bother me at all. I haven’t tried Aventus, but by itself the fragrance is very good, smoky pineapple scent, extremely masculine; it also reminds me of the smell of old bills (paper) and a bit of cured ham, for some reason. What personally bothers me (and what many surely love) is that it’s ETERNAL. It lasts and lasts and lasts, and even more on clothes. The projection is also very strong but not invasive, at least outdoors. But so much longevity…it’s not my thing. In the same way, it’s too masculine for my taste (I prefer vintage if we’re talking about smelling like a ‘man’). I wouldn’t use it, but it’s a great fragrance at a very comfortable price. And comments unrelated to the perfume are nonsense, remember always, in the end these are little bottles of water and oil with a smell. Nothing more.

  • Ricky Morales

    RESEARCH WELL BEFORE BUYING, and if possible, buy a decant. I bought this fragrance blind and on impulse. I see very divided opinions online, some consider it a masterpiece, others too hyped. I just want to remind you that my opinion is from the nose of a novice, a normal person. I’ve been using it for a few months and for now I can say it’s a muuuuy good fragrance, but definitely not for everyone, and even less for someone like me who is just starting to explore this world. The opening is excessively potent, honestly the fruit scent lasts only a few seconds, and the smell that remains for the next 30 minutes is sharp and intense (definitely lives up to the name). The first time I tried it, it impacted me and all my friends and girlfriends said I wasted money (I tested it on my birthday). After several days of using it more carefully, I realized it’s very good once it has dried, with SUPER fixation, lasting up to 7 hours on skin and even 2 weeks on clothes (unfortunately my wardrobe got flooded with the smell from my jackets, so if I use it, I definitely have to wash my clothes). The remaining scent is fruity, like pineapple, with a slight citrus acidity, smoke, and leather. I still haven’t decided when to use it, I consider it too strong for heat (despite the opinions) and although it stands out in winter, the fruit scent is unusual in winter. I’d say a temperate climate, maybe spring is when it stands out the most. I recommend being VERY careful with sprays, as in enclosed spaces it can become annoying. 1 to 2 sprays is optimal, only 3 to 5 when you know you’ll be outdoors or in quite a bit of movement. I’ll update this as I use it more.

  • Joseph Monterosky

    It’s a super versatile perfume, works for daily wear, gym, dates, special occasions, outings, etc. It goes well with everything. At the start it might smell a bit weird, but give it a few minutes and it evolves very brutally. If they gave it to me freshly atomized, I wouldn’t like it as much. In my case I give it: Scent: 10000 (in its drydown), Longevity: 10, it lasts all day, Projection: 10, it’s insane its projection and longevity, Price: 9.5, Quality: 9. An average person wouldn’t notice it that way so there’s no problem. If you’re looking for your first perfume or an all-rounder, I definitely recommend it. I also recommend it more for people over 18.

  • stvnnunez

    Hello, gentlemen. Here there is no middle ground: you either love it or hate it. It has a masculine and challenging opening, acidic and sweet notes, with a sour and earthy touch that can be intense at first. After 5-10 minutes it evolves and becomes a masculine delicacy. However, the first impression counts, so you can judge it by the opening or wait for it to develop. The opening is citrusy, fruity, acidic, intense, and challenging. Then floral notes appear with a very masculine smoky touch thanks to the birch. As it dries, it becomes cleaner and slightly sweet due to the vanilla and musk, while I perceive patchouli from the start to the end. Although it shares DNA with Explorer (I haven’t tried Aventus yet), this one has more strength and personality. Explorer is more versatile, even for the gym; with this Club de Nuit, you have to choose the occasion carefully. On me: LONGEVITY 8H (tends to last longer close to the skin). Projection: 1h; Personal bubble: 2h; Close to skin: 5h; Trail: 2m (1h). Recommendation: Signature perfume, office, dates, meetings. Not recommended: sports, clubs, formal events. Recommended age: 30 and up. 8/10. Masculine, rough, and attractive.

  • Opening is quite citrusy and sharp, it’s true that at first it’s horrible and improves as it dries, but still I don’t think it’s very good. The scent doesn’t disgust me anymore, but I think it’s because I’ve forced myself to smell it so many times. There are better Creed dupes. Though, for the price, it’s decent.

  • agusteeno13

    CDNI EDP 200ML: For years I thought it was a ‘cheap’ perfume, that typical entry-level stuff novices buy. I stigmatized it for that, plus I tested it on blotter paper at a store and it smelled horrible, so I put it aside. But something curious happened: one day I brought a pricey designer perfume to work, the kind you wear to show off a bit. A colleague walked by and left a massive trail. I started wondering, ‘what is that?’ I assumed it was designer. When I asked, he told me it was CDNI, EDT version. I was speechless; I’d never heard it from afar and it smelled rich, masculine, and high quality. Later, I wanted to try something with Aventus DNA. I tested houses like Al Haramain, Afnan, or Zara, but in the end, I stuck with the classic Armaf: Club de Nuit Intense Man in EDP version, which has a friendlier opening. Now, talking about the scent: it reminds me a lot of lemon leaves. I have lemon and orange trees at home; when it rains and I touch the wet leaves, the smell is very similar: citrus, sharp, bitter, and green. Then the smoky notes appear, and that mix of citrus and smoke is very masculine, the kind of scent for leather jackets or all-black outfits, it blew my mind. After 1 or 2 hours, the scent calms down, becomes rounder, elegant, and brighter, less heavy, like higher quality. Performance is very good, great fixation on skin and projection. Maybe the EDT projects more, but this EDP wins on scent, feels more polished. Example: I sprayed at 4 PM, went to shower at 9 PM and scrubbed several times, but the scent didn’t leave. It was almost 1 or 2 AM and it still smelled and projected. Insane. It’s very versatile, works for all seasons. Maybe it feels heavy in summer, but it works. It shines in spring and fall, and works both day and night. Without a doubt, it’s a great fragrance I prejudged a lot for being trendy or considering it ‘overdone’. Beyond that, it’s excellent.

  • Wlad Molina

    Worthy of an alpha: the opening is brutal, smoky pineapple and citrus as if you’d put it on a grill. Explosive and designed to grab attention. It evolves into something woody, intense, and dominant before green and herbal notes kick in, giving it a dry, classic touch. The base keeps that smoky profile with a slightly vintage vibe. It’s not for young people or current trends, but it’s very versatile: works in the office or the club, always with character. It conveys presence and classic elegance. It doesn’t try to please everyone, it just marks territory. Rating: 7/10. It’s not bad, it has impact, but its extreme potency and vintage touch aren’t for everyone.

  • francis999

    Honestly, I was gifted this and it wasn’t what I expected. The first time I smelled it, I hated it; I thought, ‘this smells like mint’. But now that I’ve given it a chance, here’s my take. The opening didn’t really convince me; it felt very minty and fresh, even though the perfume doesn’t have mint. The drydown improves a lot, becoming more masculine and good. It’s a very masculine scent. For me, it doesn’t last long: 3-4 hours on skin and 5 on clothes. It has good projection, about 2-3 meters. I recommend it, but only to people 23 and up. Scent: 7/10, projection: 8/10, longevity: 7/10. Total: 7.5/10.

  • I’m on the team that loves it and loves it a lot. Although many expert critics say it’s very trendy, I think it’s because of the low price. For me, the quality of the scent is worth it, even though I don’t know much about designer, Arabic, or niche perfume ingredients; I understand niches are better, but for the cost-benefit ratio, this makes sense. I recommend it to people 30 and up.