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Club de Nuit Precieux I

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Armaf
4.49 de 5
2,180 votos

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Armaf Club de Nuit Precieux I is an oriental woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2024, this composition features pineapple, lemon, bergamot, caramel, pink pepper, pear, and black pepper in the top notes. The heart reveals oakmoss, white wood, jasmine, lily of the valley, and anise, while the base notes settle with ambroxan, white musk, patchouli, cedar, amber, leather, and vanilla.

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  • Positivo 88%
  • Neutral 7.0%
  • Negativo 4.7%

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  • Diego Parfum de Marly

    Easy-to-please fragrance with common DNA, though with a subtle twist, and it lasts a long time without projecting much. Supposedly it has better sillage than the other Club de Nuits; honestly, I don’t like its sillage, it’s not terrible but not great. It lasts forever, and the best part is the dry down after 2 hours, although the trail is always low, not even compared to its ‘daughter’ Black Beast. I wouldn’t consider it for winter because with the cold the scent gets weak; in warm weather the oil works and it’s more noticeable. Despite these flaws, I liked it, it’s pleasant, and I enjoy it all day, except for the first two minutes. The price isn’t expensive, considering other Armaf Arab perfumes have risen; I bought it for $55 (55ml), which is $1 per ml, a designer price, and I think it’s totally worth it. The presentation is good; personally, I like the bottles and toss the boxes; I didn’t toss this one, but it didn’t excite me.

  • Extremely masculine fragrance with a sillage I loved. Good longevity and projection. I recommend it for temperate to warm weather (no more than 27°C). Ideal for those over 30. It strikes me as perfect for important work meetings and night outings with friends. The projection and longevity are perfect for outdoor events.

  • Having gifted my CDN Intense for its synthetic and irritating sillage, I had no high expectations for Précieux. I was able to try it, and the sillage didn’t convince me either. But the dry down and longevity are fantastic. While it’s everywhere, few match this blend. If you can get it on discount ($35), the 50ml is worth it. If I pay $50 or $60, I’d go for a Mancera or something more original. In summary: scent, development, longevity, and projection are excellent.

  • AuraParfums7

    Haha, I’ve been using this for years but it’s the first time I’m posting. Historic day: I thought they were bots, but I see people are getting inspired. WELL, I have it, and I smell Coca-Cola, does anyone else notice? Current batch. Otherwise, it clearly shares DNA with the Club de Nuit Intense EDT, but I feel it’s 70-80% less potent in longevity and projection, though it still has good performance. It’s 15% more refined and softer. The presentation is the best so far, only surpassed by one from Lattafa. Cheers, let me know your thoughts.

  • titancilo

    Blind buy. Owner of CDN and I like it quite a bit. I expected more based on the reviews. The sillage is better than the previous one, but in my case, it doesn’t last or project the same way. Not essential for an honest mid-tier collection like mine. 6.5/10.

  • Nachoman2406

    Excellent perfume, long-lasting, and gets pretty close to the original it’s trying to clone.

  • Let’s start with the presentation: 10/10. You feel like you’re being gifted a perfume. It comes with a booklet and a satisfying box; I’ve bought $500 perfumes wrapped in plastic, and this is on another level. The scent is impressive: refined but sparkling. The oxidation is day and night; after weeks, it becomes sweeter and more intense, revealing notes that weren’t there at the start. The dry down reminds me of Azzaro Wanted, but the vanilla and ambroxan overshadow the amber. It opens with pineapple in syrup, pear rounds it out and sets up the pepper. The leather is subtle or I don’t notice it. The dry down isn’t the best; after 3 hours, you have to reapply due to the incredible sillage, not necessarily longevity. Ideal for dinners, dates, and nights. Maybe spring-fall. The price is extremely high, one of the most expensive among the easy-to-find Arab perfumes. I bought it in Lanus Oeste for $70.

  • Gabriela Zephora

    Out of everything I’ve tried, I believe Club de Nuit Précieux is the most accurate clone of Creed Aventus (which I finally tested). Yes, it’s synthetic, but it gets overlooked for obvious reasons; if you try it, you’ll understand. Juicy pineapple, realistic lemon, spicy touch, caramel, anise, florals, amber, vanilla, ambroxan, and lots of oakmoss. It’s versatile, luxurious, mysterious, and sophisticated. Brutal performance, unisex. Try it and decide if this gem is worth it.

  • BassoProfumo

    No kidding, the same thing happened to me with every Aventus clone: either I can’t smell it, or it projects better in the air or on others. Précieux was no exception. With this one, I’m calling it quits.

  • After gifting dozens of Arab perfumes, this is the one that finally hooked me. Intense scent without being cloying, with ingredient quality and refinement that any nose will notice. Bought it blind and finally found something worth every penny; I don’t care about the packaging since I toss the boxes, but the smell is on another level.

  • Very rich perfume; throughout its life, it smells like that well-sweet pineapple with a critical touch and a caramel note. Works in heat or cold, though in heat with fewer sprays. Good longevity, around 7 hours or more; you don’t even notice it anymore, but others do. RECOMMENDED.

  • It’s the same scent as Afnan’s Supremacy Not Only Intense but cleaner. Longevity 7/10, projection 7/10, and presentation 10/10.

  • Honest opinion: I started collecting recently, I’m not an expert, just learning to distinguish notes. Among designer and niche perfumes, I had Creed Aventus in mind. Since testers are hard to find in my country and it’s expensive, I looked for clones and tried Club de Nuit Intense Man and Zara’s Vibrant Leather, spending $50 total. Regarding CDNI, it didn’t disgust me, but the opening smells like disinfectant and improves as it dries with that sweet pineapple. Still, I wanted to compare it to Aventus until I did last week. For me, CDNI was 75% identical, especially the dry-down, and I was surprised it lasted less than Aventus. Then I saw reviews about this Precieux edition. It wasn’t expensive, around $45. The box is well-made, much better than the Intense, ideal for collecting. Compared to Intense, the opening improved; no more disinfectant smell, going straight to the dry-down with that grilled pineapple. Compared to Aventus, it’s 85% similar. It doesn’t last as long as Intense, but about 4-5 hours solid. Given that the Aventus DNA is already its own category, I’m not sure if I’ll buy it again; I prefer exploring other options or waiting for new releases. But if you want to buy a Club de Nuit, go for Precieux over Intense.

  • Hocicosensible

    Look, this has nothing to do with Absolu Aventus. The dry-down of that one does remind me of Sauvage Elixir, but this Armaf one doesn’t come close. It’s sweet and fruity, like thousands of other things out there. Longevity and projection are just okay, a total “mehh”.

  • I’m relatively new to this, with a collection of 15-20 perfumes. Among them, CDN Intense gets the most compliments, even at parties, though sometimes I get tired of that synthetic opening. My fear of buying Precieux I blind was that it would be identical; why spend more if I already have a similar one? But amidst the hype and the need for dopamine, I bought it. The moment I sprayed it into the air, I knew it was something else: exquisite, consistent, and not sharp at all. The feeling is like having a freshly baked smoked pineapple with a hint of caramel, inside a luxury limousine with black leather seats and tinted windows. Literally, I put it on at 8 am for work (just two sprays on neck and behind ears, didn’t want to risk the projection). By noon, a colleague asked what perfume I was wearing, saying it was spectacular. I was out for a while, and even though it was late, when I got home to friends at 6 pm, the first thing they said was the same: it still projected quite a bit. We were organizing things, coming and going, and every time I passed within two meters, they’d repeat it. By night, before bed, I could still feel that personal bubble. On skin, on my forearm, it lasts 20 hours and even through a shower. If you like smelling masculine, it’s a mandatory purchase. It’s one of those fragrances that boosts your confidence and straightens your posture. Ideal for dressing up for a meeting or a date. If it had a spicier or punchier touch, it would be perfect.

  • I loved the Club de Nuit Precieux I by Armaf; it’s already a gem in my collection. I got it in Dubai from day one and have no regrets. Compared to Absolu Aventus, the difference is minimal: just a tiny bit sweeter, but in every other way, the quality and scent are practically identical. The presentation is incredible and adds extra value. I know it’s trendy right now thanks to Andrés’ reviews, which might drive up the price, but it remains a must-have. It’s super versatile, goes with everything and any weather, and is very easy to like. ⚜️ Scent: 10/10 ⚜️ Longevity: 8/10 ⚜️ Duration: 6-7h ⚜️ Projection: 10/10 ⚜️ Final Score: 9.1/10 ⚜️

  • Wen Mollegas

    It’s super versatile and smells amazing; that combination of notes is a hit and gets attention when you walk into places, attracting plenty of compliments. Longevity on skin is around 6-7 hours and lasts much longer on clothes. The presentation is top-notch and works for any occasion.

  • Excellent. The one that got the most compliments. Absolute beast mode. Lasts over 14 hours and keeps projecting. Worth every milliliter and its price.

  • eldiplomatico

    Powerful fixative and projection. Deep, sweet yet balanced (almost subtle), mature but wearable from age 25. It’s less formal and more attitudinal, with structure. It has a dark note that transports you to a humid forest; the smoky base adds a paternal warmth. For the price, it’s a bomb. Perfect for nights and the shoulder seasons.

  • Olfactory Memories

    Look, let’s break this down because there’s a lot of confusion here. Does it really smell like Zara’s Vibrant Leather? Absolutely not; it’s like comparing an egg to a chestnut. Sure, it reminds me of Absolu Aventus, maybe 80%, but calling it a clone is an exaggeration. For me, it’s totally worth it: it’s a fruitier, less harsh Aventus with that elegant dry-down reminiscent of Sauvage Elixir, just softer, leaning closer to the original Club de Nuit. It’s a very well-blended scent, nothing synthetic in a negative sense, with notes that fit perfectly, acceptable longevity, and a price that’s a steal if you catch it on sale. In fact, houses like Electimuss would sell it for €200 and people would happily pay it. I have no proof, but I have no doubts either. Plus, this DNA has huge acceptance, and it’s no surprise. If you get the chance, try it before buying, but for me, it was a total hit.

  • Estoico Luciferino

    I own Club de Nuit from 2018 and 2019; one smelled greener and musky, the other like rose. I loved both facets, though I’m not sure how it’s holding up now. This Precieux has similar DNA but isn’t the same: it’s the Aventus DNA but more ‘caramelized’ at the start, lacking the green and blackcurrant of the CDN, instead featuring sweet fruits like a fruit shampoo. As it dries, the fruit drops about 80%, the caramel about 50%, and a dry ash note rises that lasts forever, with a similarity to Thomas Kosmala No. 4 that the CDN lacks. I’d say it’s 50% Club de Nuit, but they aren’t the same or redundant.

  • Tested in a decant with two sprays. You enter with sky-high expectations based on reviews and videos, but after trying it, it smells like Zara’s Vibrant Leather but greener and deeper—not quite as much as claimed, leaning dark. It remains fresh, sharp, woody, and synthetic. It projects and lasts well, but I don’t think it’s the best option for price/quality/quantity. No doubt it smells great; it’s a simple scent that many love. It’s for the gentleman, very versatile.

  • Delicious aroma, reminiscent of the other CDNs but with more elegance. I tested it in a decant and wouldn’t buy it sealed: 55ml at that price isn’t worth it; there are other options at the same price in 100ml. Rating: 8.6/10.

  • I absolutely loved it and got tons of compliments. It’s one of the few with a gravitational pull on people aged 30-35: if you’re 25-30, it adds maturity and class; if you’re 40-50, it makes you look younger. It brings maturity to the young and freshness to the older crowd—very few fragrances achieve that. For me, it’s a total hit for daily wear, work, or parties.

  • MarquezCastillo

    You have to try before you buy; it’s not for everyone. The scent is surprising—a blend of jasmine and lily over lemon, pineapple, and bergamot that feels green and vegetal yet elegant. In my case, it didn’t work, but many will love it for its elegance, strength, longevity, and dynamism. My best advice: test it on your skin. Good luck.

  • It follows the DNA of Club de Nuit but is fruitier, smokier, more intense, and mature. I use Club de Nuit daily, while I see Precieux as more elegant—perfect for events or special occasions.

  • It’s an expensive Arab perfume if you look at it per milliliter. Upon spraying, it’s a pure explosion: pineapple, pepper, and bergamot dominate at first, but as it dries down, leather, patchouli, and cedar take over. It works for any occasion, but since it’s so heavy, be careful with the spray count. I’d recommend it 80% because it’s a unique olfactory experience, even though the price per quantity feels high.

  • I haven’t tried Creed Aventus, but this perfume is brutal. Fresh and citrusy right out of the bottle; as it dries, the citrus softens but leaves an impressive scent. It’s elegant, formal, masculine, and above all, seductive. I buy for the smell, not whether it’s a copy or dupe; if you want to stand out, this is one of them.

  • If you’re a niche fan, this smells like a lemon and pineapple room freshener. Hacivat by Nishane absolutely crushes it, even if they aren’t identical; they’re definitely in the same family as Aventus.

  • I bought it while already owning CDNI, Vibrant Leather, and even Hacivat from Nishane. Upon spraying, it smells 80% like CDNI or more, but the opening is friendlier and the dry-down is elegant. Longevity is similar, but it projects less than the CDNI. The presentation is monumental… on par with Xerjoff. Is it worth it at designer prices (50-60€)? Yes, hands down. But you have to like the Aventus DNA and not mind that it’s so similar to the CDNI… they’re almost redundant. Someone compared it to Hacivat and called it trash… and indeed, Hacivat is fresher and brighter, but this takes a different path, darker and more mature. Notes: Scent 8.5, Longevity 8.5, Projection 7.5, Presentation 10, Price 8. Final: 8.5.

  • I really like it, currently testing it out. Lasts longer on skin and clothes at night. I sense it’s more elegant than the Intense and the Iconic; for me, this is first, followed by the Intense, then the Iconic and the Blind; I like them all.

  • I smelled it several times on blotter and I LOVED it, but better not let myself be carried away by that alone. On my skin, it doesn’t develop with that ‘purity’ and you don’t get all the notes. It’s like listening to a choir with bad headphones. It also didn’t last long, so at this price per milliliter, it’s not worth it on my skin. Try it on skin before buying; I know it could work perfectly for someone else.

  • Coni Macarena Miel

    Yeah, now I’ve finally added another dud to my collection, haha. Beautiful presentation, but for what it costs, you’d be better off enduring the strident opening of my beloved Club de Nuit Intense… We bought it for the same reason: my husband is a huge CDN Intense fan, but he couldn’t tolerate the opening, it made him dizzy, even though he loved the dry-down. Plus, it’s so hard to wear during the day, though at night, well, it’s a beast. Here we have the same aroma, but more wearable, so soft it barely registers on your skin right after spraying. 55ml are incredibly expensive and last, at best, a month, and that’s saying a lot… Just a lot of hype for what it turned out to be.

  • On Skin Parfums

    I bought it last year on sale for about 42€ for 55ml. These Arab perfumes usually shock you with the price, but my rating here is very positive. The presentation is insane, like a Russian doll, and the bottle wobbles a bit so you need to keep it in the box. It smells like a mix between Aventus and Absolu Aventus, leaning closer to the latter. I like it: it’s masculine, with a citrus twist that makes it accessible. On my dry skin, it lasts about 7-8 hours, and on clothes, all day or more. It has a nice sillage, so moderate the sprays because it’s intense at first. Then it becomes lighter but you still notice it. Today it’s possibly the best Arab fragrance in my collection. Without a doubt, I’d buy it again.

  • A super masculine fragrance that carries the DNA of Aventus, but with a formal touch, great longevity, and good projection.

  • Marcos Carbajal

    I bought it blindly based on the scent and the need for something like this. It didn’t disappoint. Imagining it aged for three months is incredible; it’s exquisite. Everyone asks what I’m wearing. Four sprays are enough; there’s a burst of scent. It dries down well and the opening is rich. Lasts a long time on skin, and on clothes, you don’t even have to say it. To wear it, dress up, otherwise it doesn’t fit the vibe.

  • What a delicious pineapple note, standing out above the pepper. Perfect for special events, like dinner with your crush or attending a wedding.

  • Aromantico

    Smells rich and refined, feels like higher quality than a standard Armaf. I tested it as a decant and I’m going for the full bottle. It’s like an Aventus but softer, more masculine, and actually wearable.

  • I bought it because of the great reviews, but a heads-up: this is for people over 40. The box is absolutely over-the-top. It smells good, but don’t expect to go wild with it; it’s better suited for nights or special events. It reminds me of my Narciso Rodriguez Musc. It’s good, but I expected more and it’s pricey, so I’d only recommend it if you can catch it on sale. The longevity is solid and it evolves in phases: starts very strong, then mellows out. In short, try it before buying.