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Club de Nuit Intense Man Limited Edition Parfum

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Armaf
4.46 de 5
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Armaf's Club de Nuit Intense Man Limited Edition Parfum is a men's fragrance from the olfactory family. Launched in 2021, this composition features top notes of lemon, sour lime, green lime, black pepper, bergamot, and pink pepper. The heart unfolds with jasmine, valley lily, rose, and freesia, while the base reveals ambroxan, white musk, ambergris, cedar, leather, and patchouli.

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  • ambar.gris.decants

    By far the best CDNI: opens more subtly and pleasantly, but just as powerful as previous versions. Then it settles and behaves as what it is: the best Aventus clone that exists.

  • Lukadoncic77

    This version of CDNI is very hyped, and I understand why; with both the EDT and this LE, you can notice a quality jump and a closer approach to Aventus at an excellent price. Both are very similar and evolve from that synthetic citrus opening (present here, but more refined) into a similar scent with distinct nuances. The LE Parfum feels smokier, less fresh and vibrant than the classic EDT, more moderate and elegant. The EDT has greater projection and intensity (maybe because I’ve had mine for years and it’s improved with time), while the LE seems to stay closer to the skin, though a friend told me it’s noticeable several meters away after a few hours. In short, it was a redundant purchase because it made me realize how good the EDT already was (my favorite), but it’s a small ‘level-up’ in aromatic quality that’s nice to alternate. The value is spectacular. Edit July 2023: I concluded that while it’s a very good perfume, it’s not Aventus; Aventus is another level of perfection. I won’t deceive myself anymore.

  • Jose Luis Tov

    I’m confused by all the Club de Nuit versions; I’ve tried the EDT, EDP, Oil, and Pure Parfum, and they’re almost identical. I’m a huge fan of this DNA, and even though I own Aventus, Club de Nuit feels better to me. The Pure Parfum is the same as the Limited Edition and reminds me of the EDT from the early 2015/2016 batches. It has a good opening, though it retains that sharp acidic pineapple note and lots of smoke. Projection and longevity are excellent across the board. I recommend the Pure Parfum or Limited Edition, even above Aventus, Montblanc Explorer, Cedrat Boise, or Zara.

  • To compare this with Aventus, you need thick skin. It’s not synthetic, but it’s better than bug spray. The worst part is that it lasts forever on the skin, projects barely 10 cm, and that even when applied generously. For me, a huge disappointment.

  • Jose Luis Tov

    Confused about the versions? I’ve tried the EDT, EDP, Oil, and Pure Parfum, and they’re almost identical. I’m a fan of the DNA, and to be honest, even with my Aventus, this Club de Nuit feels better. The Pure Parfum and Limited Edition are identical to the first batches from 2015/2016. They have a sharp opening of acidic pineapple and lots of smoke. The projection and longevity are excellent. If you have to choose, go for the Limited or Pure Parfum; they beat Aventus, Montblanc Explorer, and even Zara. A classic that never fails.

  • To compare this to Aventus, you need a very deep pocket. It’s not synthetic, but you might as well spray insecticide on yourself. It lasts forever clinging to the skin but projects only 10 cm; being generous, it’s a huge disappointment for me.

  • CDNI Limited Edition is a luxury at its price point: it projects strongly and lasts all day, though it’s very intimate; only those who get close notice the scent. Unlike the EDT, there’s no astringent dry-down if you like that finish, and the smell is delicious. It’s worth it if you aren’t super picky about ingredients, because it’s not that expensive.

  • CDNIM EDT is one of the best Aventus inspirations; Creed’s is very fruity, while Armaf leaned more toward pineapple with a blend, similar to copal for Mexicans. Its citrus opening of acidic lime, contrary to what’s said, seems very rich to me, almost suffocating for the first half hour, then its trail can be a meter wide with nearly 8 hours of longevity, leaving no trace afterward. Due to its strength, it can be used in any season if you learn to moderate sprays: about 10 in cold weather and 5 in heat. No one knows it and doesn’t like that DNA, but it’s mass-produced, so there will be pH clashes with other Club users; for some, it doesn’t smell or project well. If you have the virtue of projecting it as intended, it’s an excellent option, though you can buy it blind if you’re into citrus scents. Good luck.

  • I don’t know… I just can’t quite get into it. It’s too harsh and jarring for my taste, a synthetic scent that gives the impression of wearing cheap supermarket deodorant.

  • I own all the Club de Nuit releases. This is my favorite. Thanks, Armaf, for making these beauties at a low cost and allowing access. Among the Club de Nuit Man Intense line, this is the most balanced and refined, with superior quality to its siblings. It doesn’t have the same projection as the EDT, but better balance in notes and a smoky dry down. Wow, what a beauty. It lasts weeks on clothes and surfaces. Totally recommended, buy one before they discontinue it.

  • juanmelladog

    I bought it due to the hype and sold it. If you don’t like the EDT, this will likely not convince you, as the scent is identical and its issues (synthetic and heavy lemon opening) are only subtly corrected. Plus, its longevity and projection are moderate. I don’t think it’s worth it.

  • Reading comments, I think there’s confusion between versions. The harsh lemon is in the EDT and EDP, much less in the Parfum, and none in this Limited Edition, where the gently smoky pineapple stands out. It’s very refined; while some might joke that it resembles Aventus, from my point of view, it’s so similar that 99.9% won’t identify it. It has longevity on skin over 12 hours (compared to about 5 for Aventus) and great performance on clothes. Projection is normal but sustained for over 4 hours. It’s so versatile it works for any season. In Argentina, it costs $85 versus $450 for the original. I strongly recommend it if you like that line, and even with money for the Aventus, I’d still choose this Limited Edition version.

  • There seems to be a lot of confusion about CDNI versions. The harsh, synthetic lemon is in the EDT and EDP; in this Limited Edition, it disappears, highlighting the gently smoked pineapple. It’s much more refined than its predecessors. Yes, it resembles Aventus, but 99.9% of people won’t notice. It lasts over 12 hours on my skin (more than Aventus) and lives long on clothes. Projection is normal but sustained for 4 hours. It’s versatile for any season. In Argentina, it costs about $85 compared to Aventus’ $450. If you like that style, grab it without hesitation, even if you can afford the original. It’s the best option.

  • Club de Nuit Intense Man Limited Edition: the brand cemented its status with this flanker. I’m not a citrus fan; the EDT felt harsh and synthetic, but the dry down was wonderful. This Limited Edition fixes all the flaws. It’s refined, mature, and almost free of synthetic notes. It’s not Creed Aventus, though they share a vibe; the Limited is deeper and darker, while Aventus is livelier. It’s much more masculine. While Creed has a bit more quality, the price and performance don’t make it worth it. The CDNIM Limited has that Aventus vibe, very masculine, with price and presentation that surpass the original. The opening might smell like cleaner for 30 seconds, but it fades quickly and is pleasant, unlike the EDT. The smokiness emerges, and the dry down is identical, but everything feels higher quality and darker. It gives an imposing yet elegant projection, less loud than the EDT. They’re nearly identical, but this is on another level, polishing details and improving the oils. The dry down is beautiful. It’s imposing and can match Aventus blindfolded, with some preferring it. The presentation is superb, with attention to detail, proving Armaf delivers quality at a price 8 times lower than niche. This will force big brands to rethink things.

  • This limited edition is the crown jewel of Armaf. If the EDT felt harsh and synthetic to you, forget it: everything here has been polished. It’s mature, refined, and much darker than Aventus, with an imposing masculine vibe. Yes, the opening has that ‘floor cleaner’ lemon note for 30 seconds, but it’s pleasant and fades quickly. The drydown is identical to the rest of the line but with superior quality. It projects strongly, elegantly, without being loud. For a ridiculous price compared to Creed, this beast could beat the legendary Aventus blindfolded. The packaging is superb and proves that Arab perfumers are changing the game.

  • I definitely prefer this to the EDT I own. They’re very similar, but this has a more mature, formal twist. I detect the aroma better, keeping the versatile and popular DNA of its siblings with an extra touch of musk. But not everything is gold: due to olfactory fatigue or whatever, it performs less in longevity and projection than the EDT, so it doesn’t justify the higher price. For my use with the EDT, I can’t see myself buying this version.

  • It’s incredible, though way too strong; wear it outdoors only because it will fill a room instantly. I recommend a max of 5 sprays; beyond that, it’s noticeable at 3 meters for 3 hours. Edit: After letting it settle, the cold makes it smell better—a sweet, smoky pineapple where citrus is only felt at the start. It’s no longer overwhelming, and longevity on skin and clothes is over 12 hours.

  • It’s just like Creed but dries down slightly sweeter with superior longevity. If you have the money, buying an Aventus seems absurd when you have this.

  • Renzillodeville

    Definitely one of the best clones you can find, with brutal longevity that outlasts Creed and a scent that’s 95% identical. Hoping they don’t reformulate it.

  • I must admit Creed’s quality is undeniable, but their Aventus has aged and lost its shine due to the reformulation. Armaf, even though they’re known for clones, made a huge effort here. The Limited Edition is 95% identical to Aventus, but the opening is infinitely better and less synthetic. Within two minutes, the differences disappear. After an hour, the floral heart emerges, and the drydown with musk, cedar, and patchouli is addictive and elegant. It lasts easily 12 hours, projects strongly for the first 4, then becomes intimate. Versatile for cold or heat. Batch 4/2023: a 10/10.

  • I removed my previous review because it deserves a broader opinion. I know Creed Aventus quality is superior and it’s a masterpiece, but it has aged and lost its shine; the current reformulation is far from the past. Armaf is a house of clones; sometimes they hit the mark, other times they miss, but you can see the effort to make it as close to Aventus as possible. I’ve had Creed Aventus and Club de Nuit LE together, and they’re practically identical; the 5% difference is the opening, which is infinitely better here. It still suffers from being synthetic, but in 2 minutes the differences fade: the lemon gives way to pepper, pineapple, and bergamot. By the hour, the floral heart note kicks in. The drydown is my favorite part: musk, cedar, and patchouli make it addictive, elegant, and versatile for cold climates or elegant occasions. The citrus part makes it excellent for summer. Longevity: easily 12 hours. Sillage: strong for 4 hours (3 meters), then weak until the 6th hour, becoming intimate. Batch: 4/2023.

  • molletmod.73

    Some say this limited edition of CDNI Man is the closest to Creed’s Aventus. I won’t deny it: you can tell it’s better quality than the EDT, especially in the opening. But smell, smell… after 5 minutes, they smell practically the same. It’s a low-cost Aventus clone, like other dozens on the market. Plus, it’s an expensive flanker (over 60 bucks) of another clone, which seems absurd. If you want to enjoy Club de Nuit Intense Man, the first and best is the EDT, the cheapest one, lasting 7-8 hours minimum for around 30-35 euros for 105ml (now even at the Druni, you can test it on skin). That’s my best option. PS: If you’re a true Aventus fan, get the original Creed (if you don’t have cash, save up) and forget about the clones.

  • Santo Lorenzo

    Exquisite from start to finish. But mainly that smoky drydown is insane. Highly recommended. If you’re gifting, you’ll look like a king with this presentation.

  • Today the batch 01/2024 arrived, and it’s still good. I was afraid of a reformulation, but there isn’t one; I even notice an improved opening. Refined noses that talk down to it as if it were trash should lower their expectations. Clearly, it’s not Aventus quality, but I feel Armaf SNOI is of better quality, it just lacks this specific scent.

  • I own all the versions. I started with the Pure Parfum 150ml batch from 2023; the opening is unpleasant but after 5-10 minutes it turns into a masterpiece, very potent. Then I tried the Parfum 200ml batch from 2023, minimal changes, smells the same with the same power. Next was the EDT batch from 2021; I expected something terrible but it wasn’t, very similar to the others. Finally, the Limited Edition 2023, which everyone says is the best, but it disappoints: the opening is similarly sharp, though the dry down has a note of ‘Rufino worms’ that I don’t like and it’s less potent. Verdict: buy whichever is cheapest, the first three after 10 minutes are an absolute marvel. The LE has a softer dry down and is less smoky. Cheers.

  • First things first, I own all the versions. I started with the Pure Parfum batch 2023 (150ml): unpleasant opening that transforms into a marvel in 5-10 minutes. Very potent. Then the Parfum 200ml batch 2023: minimal changes, smells the same and is just as potent. Next, the EDT batch 2021: I expected a terrible opening, but it wasn’t; it’s very similar to the others. Finally, the Limited Edition 2023: everyone said it was the best, but it disappointed me. Sharp opening and similar longevity, but the drydown smells like ‘Rufino worms’ (lol) and is less potent. Conclusion: buy whichever is cheapest; the first three are a true marvel after 10 minutes. The LE has a softer drydown, less smoky.

  • GaboMatamoros

    Bought it a couple of weeks ago and, honestly, I’m disappointed. The 2023 wood box has the same finish as always, but the projection and longevity have dropped significantly; now it smells softer and less aggressive, which I do like, though the longevity is short and the sillage is very low. It’s no longer the beast it used to be. I’ll update if anything changes.

  • GaboMatamoros

    Bought a few weeks ago, absolutely disappointed, wood box batch 2023. The opening is the usual, but the explosion and longevity have changed: now it’s much softer and less offensive, although I do love it. Longevity and sillage: scarce. The sillage is too low from my point of view; this batch is no longer the black beast. I’ll update if it changes.

  • IvanPerfumista

    Listen closely: this Limited Edition is delicious and lasts a ton, beast mode activated. However, I think it’s redundant because it smells almost exactly like the EDP. It feels like they only changed the bottle to call it ‘limited edition,’ and the juice is the same. If you have to spend, buy the EDP of Club de Nuit Intense Man. Don’t waste time with this version.

  • IvanPerfumista

    About this CDNIM Limited Edition: first off, it’s delicious and lasts a beast mode amount of time. 10/10. But it’s so similar to the EDP that I think it’s redundant and not worth it. I’m sure it’s called ‘limited edition’ just for the bottle and the juice is the same. Don’t buy it; buy the CDNIM EDP instead.

  • HarryPSG82

    I bought the Wood presentation yesterday. It’s a pleasant masculine bomb. Since I love peppercorns, especially rose pepper alongside the floral notes, it feels different with a sophisticated 90s gentleman touch. I adore the patchouli and wood; the musk is low enough to avoid sweetness, which is charming. Today is my first day, and I’m pleased, especially since the first version wasn’t my favorite. This is definitely for a tropical man: my climate is tropical, and it works like a charm. Note: don’t buy blindly. Apply a little on skin and normally on clothes to last all day. It’s a beast in longevity. The peppercorns keep the fruits in the background, but I don’t complain.

  • LechugaPerfumada

    I’m not comparing this to Creed’s Aventus since I’ve never smelled it. I bought it on August 12, 2024; it didn’t sit well with me at first, though others loved it. I stopped using it because I didn’t enjoy wearing it. Then, on December 21, 2025, I tried it again, and people wouldn’t stop asking what I was wearing to buy it for their partners. After almost a year in storage, the scent evolved: from citrus and woody to something complex. At first, strong lemon and pineapple; then the pineapple gives way to a smoky version with hints of vanilla and spices. By the hour, elegant wood and leather join in. I love it! Vibe: elegant, mature, and sensual. Longevity: 12+ hours on skin, 1+ wash on clothes. Sillage: you walk into a room and when you leave, people smell like you because it’s so rich in the air. It’s for making an impression. Occasions: semi-formal or formal to attract attention. Temperature: any, but be careful in heat. If it smells weird when you open it, let it macerate.

  • Leandro Matias

    A bit more refined than the original EDT, but the heart and drydown are identical; only the opening has been polished. A winning and beautiful scent, though it feels a bit common now. Once it goes out of style and becomes exclusive, that’s when I’ll be enjoying it. SCENT: 10, PACKAGING: 10 (the box is different, comes in a velvet bag, and includes a cloth to clean fingerprints off the metal bottle), SPRAY: 7 (does the job), LONGEVITY: 10 (3+ hours on clothes, beats 9 hours on skin if you love the DNA). Safe buy.