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Hacivat

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Nishane
Jorge Lee
Perfumista
Jorge Lee
4.33 de 5
10,484 votos

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Descripción

Nishane Hacivat is a chypre fragrance designed for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by perfumer Jorge Lee. In its opening, the fragrance unfolds with pineapple, grapefruit, and bergamot top notes; the heart reveals a harmony of cedar, patchouli, and jasmine; while the base settles on oakmoss and woody notes.

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  • Invierno 12%
  • Primavera 31%
  • Verano 31%
  • Otoño 25%
  • Día 61%
  • Noche 39%

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  • Positivo 83%
  • Neutral 8.8%
  • Negativo 8.4%

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • vademecum

    It doesn’t last, and the concept is already overdone. It’s a downgraded Creed Aventus, nothing remarkable. I know it’s supposed to be good, but it doesn’t speak to me. I prefer L’Or Essence, Montblanc Explorer, or any flanker of this fragrance: they give you the same thing for less money. Plus, I don’t notice anyone liking it; people tell me it smells like an older person, and it’s true, it’s a very mature scent.

  • Everything you need to know about this fragrance is said here. A modern classic in perfumery.

  • Ren Majestic

    Since I discovered this perfume, nothing has surpassed it. I stopped looking for scents, stopped going to stores, and all that. I found perfection. It is absolute perfection.

  • Mironanny

    I loved it. I ordered several decants of Nishane, and there are some really good ones; I leaned toward this one because it’s marvelous. I bought a 50ml bottle as a gift for my husband. I was fascinated by it.

  • Carlos Glamour

    I’ve worn about 40 perfumes, and this is the best. The difference lies in the quality of the ingredients and that oakmoss that sets it apart. I’ve received compliments from women about its exquisiteness. Recommended for spring-fall, day and night. Also for summer, though there are better options available.

  • nataliedrm

    It has nothing to do with Aventus. You can tell the quality of the ingredients in Hacivat. The oakmoss stands out in the dry-down, which is what I like most about my husband. The pity is that it only smells like this after 3 hours or more; before that, it seems like it has nothing on it. It’s a shame because that oakmoss is sensual and earthy. He likes it, so I’ll buy it again.

  • Starting with the trail and longevity: don’t overdo the sprays, as the scent gets tiring quickly. The projection is beastly, leaves a trail, and lasts 8-10 hours (less if it’s windy). The opening with pineapple and bergamot is brutal, but the woody heart and base, with that oakmoss, take you to a damp forest; it feels heavy at first but then it’s relaxing. Ideal for lovers of forest/mountain scents. What defines this fragrance is that pineapple and oakmoss that linger. Rating: 9/10 longevity, 9/10 projection, 9/10 scent.

  • Total letdown. I had high expectations since it was my first niche perfume, and it failed me. It lasts an hour and has no sillage. It smells good, but it’s not worth it for that. I returned it.

  • Antoniorincon

    Smells like a man who has it all together, exuding confidence. It’s my favorite. The opening is rare but rich, and the best part is the dry-down. If you have the budget, buy it blind. For now, I’m looking for an Arabic alternative that matches that dry-down.

  • What a pity! I agree with NATALIEDRM: great ingredients, great blend, quality is noticeable. I tried it with a 10ml decant asking my friends what it smelled like, and after two hours they couldn’t smell anything, I could smell it right up close. I bought it because they said it was better than Creed Aventus, but in durability and projection it’s too scarce. What a shame, because it smells good: you feel that quality pineapple, well-worked wood, a leveling of ingredients, and an exquisite earthy touch, but everything is overshadowed by the performance. It doesn’t even last longer on clothes than Cedrat Boise, which is another disappointment in projection and lasts only an hour or two more. Here there are comments about reformulation, pay attention before spending on such an expensive bottle.

  • felipe_gonzalezm

    Years ago I loved Aventus, but like any niche, one wonders if it’s worth it. Try the inspirations: Zara Vibrant Leather doesn’t last long and feels synthetic, but recalls the fresh opening of Aventus and is pleasant; Club de Nuit is darker and denser, lasts 6 hours, but something made me dizzy and it never convinced me. Hacivat, which I knew existed but doubted due to the price and because it wouldn’t be an Aventus, I tried and the first thing I saw was that pre-Aventus (the current one is reformulated), with a fresh, sharp pineapple and huge projection. I bought it and today I think it’s the best option of this type: masculine aroma, for any occasion, fresh, with good projection and longevity. In fact, all my clothes smell like it, I receive compliments, and quality is noticeable. It’s worth the cost and although it’s an inspiration, today I prefer the path Hacivat takes. 10/10.

  • Started with this perfume on the 25th and it’s a delight: explodes with pineapple and grapefruit, mixed with oakmoss and woods that give it character. Projection starts strong, very heavy in the first hours, but then becomes lighter; though if it’s hot on the skin, it launches bursts again. Performance has no complaints: 8 to 10 hours on skin, which surprises me a lot because by its composition they usually don’t last that long. Without a doubt, 9/10. Excellent if you’re looking for something citrusy, fresh, and elegant. And watch out, it doesn’t try to copy another perfume as many say; this goes its own way.

  • Wore it yesterday and can’t stop writing this. Everyone has said the scent, but for me, it’s a refreshing citrus-fruity unisex with a balsamic touch, sustained by that woody and mossy base that gives it body. At first, I thought 10 sprays would be discreet, but I was wrong: it doesn’t have crazy projection, but its trail is huge and its longevity is in another league. Bought the bottle in November ’24 and yesterday, in February ’25, I wore it from 6:30 AM to 11 PM, 17 hours straight without issues, and the next day after showering I could still detect a trace. Never happened with anything in my collection, not even the famous ones. It’s potent, balsamic, and very noticeable, so not for the office, but ideal for a weekend with friends. Works day or night, though due to its fruity character, I see it more for the day, between 10 and 20 degrees. Rich scent, easy to like, and brings compliments, with beast-like performance. What more could you ask for? Absolutely recommended. For me, a 9/10.

  • El Doctorazo

    Probably one of the most talked-about for a good reason: smoky pineapple and oakmoss dominate. To an inexperienced nose like mine, it smells like cat urine at first, but as it dries, it becomes more woody. The truth is, strangely, despite that, I think it’s a gem. Definitely not a blind buy, but if you like perfumes, you must know it.

  • My first niche perfume, brutal performance, and a scent impossible not to fall in love with. I’ve received more compliments with it. I recommend it 100%. The first time I wore it was at a concert and it was a shower of praise.

  • Papadopoulos02

    Since Hacivat hit my hands, I knew it was something uncommon. No exaggeration, I was fascinated for several reasons, starting with longevity: on my skin it exceeds 15 hours. I left a club and the next day, after showering, I could still smell it. The scent is simply delicious. As a friend said: “smells like a cart full of ripe pineapples”—I couldn’t agree more. It’s an intense, juicy pineapple with a dry-down that’s earthy and sophisticated thanks to the oakmoss. I know not everyone likes that note, but I enjoy it immensely. I use it for night outs: parties, patio gatherings, formal events, or clubs; it shines more there. Important tip: moderate the sprays. I made the “mistake” of putting on five, and a girl told me I “smelled like perfume.” The projection is atomic; three is more than enough. Yes, if you’re looking for compliments, Hacivat delivers. I’ve received positive feedback from both women and men. Use it moderately and you’ll leave a great impression.

  • EricDraven

    Confirming the obvious: Hacivat is pure Aventus line. Denying it is like being a flat-earther. Clone, dupe, or inspiration? I don’t care. It came first, but if you have the budget, buy both; Hacivat amps up that sublime oakmoss. Is it a beast mode? (I hate that phrase): no, moderate projection and lasts about 7 hours, though I suspect it gives me olfactory fatigue like others. Is it groundbreaking? No, it sticks to the smoky pineapple and very cliché oakmoss combo. Would I spend the price of a bottle? I wouldn’t, but I get it for those who do, because it’s delicious. I keep smelling my wrist, it’s a masterpiece. Update: already bought the 50ml.

  • marcveraoc

    Everyone who says it’s not similar to Aventus, CDNM, or SNOI is lying. Does that make it a bad fragrance? Of course not. It’s true that this scent is everywhere. If you want to smell similar to a CDNM, maybe it’s not worth it given the price. I regret buying it not because of the scent, but for spending a fortune on a niche fragrance and smelling like others on the street.

  • Avalon1224

    Very versatile, fresh, casual, and dynamic. Opens with a delicious citrus that gives way to pineapple; I love the earthy moss and forest notes when it dries. Compared to Hawas Black by Rasasi, they’re almost identical when dried; the difference lies in the clean, orderly opening of Hacivat, where the notes are distinct and evolve, versus Hawas Black, which is a jumbled mess without harmony until it dries. The projection is similar, but in longevity, Hacivat surpasses it.

  • It was my first niche perfume, and I had high expectations due to the hype. A fresh, citrusy, earthy, easy-to-wear, and universally appealing scent. However, I didn’t perceive it as a novel aroma for me. Regarding longevity and trail, personally, I didn’t feel it was a standout point. It’s true that in some other perfumes there’s a slight resemblance, but ultimately, it’s a unique and exquisite fragrance. Highly recommended without a doubt.

  • AliceDima

    Many say it smells like Creed Aventus, but to my nose, they don’t resemble each other; they only share that crowded opening that disappears quickly in Hacivat. Here, oakmoss and citrus dominate: grapefruit, lime, and lemon. I don’t perceive the floral notes mentioned. It’s a citrus, woody, and mossy fragrance—exquisite, potent, and addictive. I bought it alongside Baccarat Rouge 540 Extrait, and due to the craving to smell it, I sprayed a lot on each wrist. Hacivat said, ‘hold my drink,’ because between the two, I barely notice the red one. Once dried, it becomes sweeter without losing freshness. Ideal for all seasons, though its shining season is summer. In my judgment, it’s unisex, but as a woman, I’ll enjoy it immensely because I’m a fan of scents like Tyger, Imagination, or Aventus for Her. It has more male followers due to its freshness. Longevity: an eternity, projection: enters the room before you do. Rating: 9.5/10.

  • Franco Palmisano

    Not suitable for men without personality. The power is marvelous, it has character, and offers excellent longevity and projection with just a few sprays. You can wear it all year round, but you’ll enjoy it more in spring and summer. A great creation from this niche house, in my opinion, the one with the best quality by far.

  • It’s the sublimation of the fruity chypre that led the Aventus: that darkness mixed with pineapple is an olfactory fantasy. However, it falls short on longevity and projection. I think older batches would have much more punch.

  • The opening was potent and slightly aggressive, but once it dries down, it becomes pure magic. It transports me to nature: trees, wet earth, and mossy notes that give it elegance and an addictive character. Projects cleanliness and class without being heavy. Lasts over 10 hours on my skin with a solid trail. Everyone has loved it, even people who usually don’t enjoy my scents. It has something genuine and magnetic. Rating: 9.

  • JohnLecter86

    Total revelation! It’s not the world-changing revolution some promise, but it’s worth every euro for your collection. Super easy to wear, doesn’t bother anyone, and shows up beautifully with movement. Opens with juicy pineapple and a smoky touch, balanced citrus, a woody heart, and a damp moss base that’s a delightful surprise. Beastly longevity, moderate but constant projection. If you’re looking for something elegant and understated, this is your safe bet.

  • If I had to start my collection over from scratch, this would be my first choice. With this composition, Nishane sets the standard for how perfumes should be: rounded, long-lasting, and of spectacular quality. Upon spraying, the first thing is sparkling citrus and a juicy pineapple, without sweetness, photorealistic. Minutes later, a creamy jasmine and clean cedar join in, reminiscent of sharpening a pencil. After a while, the citrus yields to the protagonist: oakmoss. I perceive it as dry wood, slightly smoky and clean, with a cold, earthy sensation. Each note is perceived clearly in its phases, of exceptional quality typical of Nishane. The development is slow, which guarantees its great longevity. The citrus lasts about 4 hours, fading slowly to make way for the base, which changes little. Incredible performance: it lasts over 12 hours, but it’s more of a sillage than a projection. The first hour projects strongly, then it hugs the body in a bubble, though with wind, it’s noticeable at many meters. This is typical of extracts, so most of their house is similar. In use, it’s incredibly versatile. Living in a warm area, it works in all four seasons, day or night, varying the sprays. It conveys class, it’s luminous, like wearing a white shirt, so it requires an appropriate look, from semi-formal to formal. Of course, it’s a matter of style. I love this perfume; it’s my safe option when I don’t want to complicate things. It has quality, it’s versatile, and its performance is incredible. You couldn’t ask for anything more. For me, a 10/10.

  • A true beast. One of those I’d save up for to buy as a first niche scent without a doubt. I live in a city where less commercial perfumery isn’t even expected. I’ve always wanted to try this social media and review myth, so when I saw it at the ECI in Marbella, I dove in without hesitation. I won’t say much about the scent because everyone already knows the direction: an Aventus family with its own identity, citrus-pine-woody-mossy, very masculine and elegant. Ideal for formal occasions, but it wouldn’t be out of place for everyday wear with just a few sprays. It’s for the guy who dresses from the feet up. I’m blown away. It suits all weather, it’s all-terrain. What’s scary is the performance: to make sure the drydown didn’t get lost among hundreds, I kept it in my phone case. I can assure you that the phone, the case, and the wearer went absolutely crazy during the drydown for weeks. When I got home, I showed it to my partner and left a note on a rubber placemat… which also got soaked and smelled for a while, even though it was cleaned. Both of us were impressed. The day I finally dive into my first niche, it will definitely be this one.

  • After months with Hacivat and trying other niche scents, I firmly state that it’s perfect for beginners or anyone making the leap into the niche world. It’s a fresh, mossy, hyper-realistic wonder, with a magnificent oakmoss drydown. This happens with few fragrances for me, but I know for sure I’ll be buying another bottle when these 50ml run out. And no, there are no dupes that can offer what this one gives you.

  • Chairon Núñez Ortega

    The key idea is that Hacivat smells like someone elegant, refined, polished, and sophisticated. It has serious performance: enough projection to get noticed and lasts its good hours without fading. It’s a fresh scent with character, elegant without drawing too much attention, the kind that works for studying, working, going out, or looking polished. It’s not the most original in the niche, but definitely one of the best made. It smells expensive, clean, and confident. You don’t need to know any more.

  • A beast of a fragrance. The longevity and how it clings to the skin are excellent; it lasts on clothes for days. It’s very masculine, with a fruity yet deep vibe; within the DNA line, I think it’s one of the most masculine options and the one I like the most. I wear it in spring/summer evenings, though I find it a bit heavy for daytime heat.

  • Nishane Hacivat… simply a masterpiece, bottled elegance, class, intense, persistent, and long-lasting. It’s versatile, the 4×4 of the niche, a rich scent, and an olfactory experience that doesn’t go unnoticed. It’s pricey, but it smells expensive, and you have to pay for the quality. On my skin, it settles incredibly well; it’s one of the few that have gotten me asked about or praised at gatherings. It leans masculine, but women love smelling it on men or wearing it themselves. For me, it’s magic; from the first sniff, I knew it was special and it quickly became the king of my collection, surpassing other greats. Hacivat is on another level, it’s liquid gold.

  • *PER-FU-MÓN… Did I leave out any word? It has it all: memorable, perfect for any occasion or season, long-lasting, great projection, and it generates compliments. The only regret is not grabbing the 100ml bottle. I own several Aventus DNA clones, but nothing compares to this. Buy blind—even in the niche world—because there’s no way a nose could be that bad at appreciating it. Scent: 10, Longevity: 9.5, Projection: 9.5, Presentation: 9, Versatility: 9.5. Total: 9.5.

  • A fragrance that doesn’t need describing, ideal for hot weather though it feels a bit serious on me. On my skin, it projects for about 2 hours before settling close to the skin until the 12-hour mark. It reminds me of Supremacy Not Only Intense but with steroids and much higher quality. Verdict: if you treat yourself, do it without hesitation.

  • Ivan_cattebeke

    An elegant fragrance with over 8 to 10 hours of skin longevity and it clings to clothes for days.

  • Manochello

    A masterpiece that never stands still: it evolves into a completely different scent in just 20 minutes. I had to give it a few tries to truly understand it and learn to wait—that’s the beauty of niche perfumery. It’s powerful; I’d buy it a thousand times over, and if I had to pick one to keep forever, it would be Hacivat. It works for everything, adapts to any setting, and even smells different on my wife than on me, making it 100% unisex.