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Latitude Longitude

Marca
Nautica
Harry Fremont
Perfumista
Harry Fremont
4.07 de 5
168 votos

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Descripción

Nautica Latitude Longitude is a woody musky floral fragrance for men. Launched in 2000, this composition was created by perfumer Harry Fremont. The top notes feature dill, coriander, and bergamot; the heart is built on aquatic mint, patchouli, nutmeg, and black tea; while the base notes reveal musk, oakmoss, and amber.

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  • Invierno 17%
  • Primavera 29%
  • Verano 28%
  • Otoño 26%
  • Día 62%
  • Noche 38%

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Comunidad

168 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Negativo 11%
  • Neutral 7.1%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 4 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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17 reseñas

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  • I used this in middle school when I was fourteen, way too young for this, but it was the only one at home since it belonged to my dad. It was my first designer fragrance: it started strong with bergamot and a hint of cilantro that faded quickly, revealing an intrusive patchouli blended perfectly with mint that lasted forever, finishing with a skin-close musk. I’ll always remember it with fondness: Thanks, Nautica!

  • I used this in middle school at age fourteen, haha, so young for that style, but it was the only one we had at home since it was my dad’s. It was the first designer fragrance I tried: very complex, starting with a strong bergamot note and a touch of cilantro that evaporated quickly to let an intrusive patchouli mixed with mint take over, which lasted a long time, ending in a skin-close musk. I’ll always remember it with affection: Thanks, Nautica!

  • Mike mendoza

    I picked this up at a rock-bottom price at a liquidation store in Mexico without checking the details, but as always, I love Nautica, so I bought it. What a shock to see the online price afterward! Beyond the steal, the scent was amazing—it lasts almost all day and stands out even more in cool weather. Plus, it meant the world to a special person.

  • Although not mentioned here, it has a very aquatic opening. I believe basically all its notes blend together without distinguishing themselves in any phase, from the start to the finish, with very good longevity of about 8 hours and moderate sillage. The result is a very aquatic and refreshing fragrance. For hot or temperate climates, I’d say it’s for ages 20 to 40, as it evokes a young, high-energy spirit.

  • Although they don’t mention it here, it has a very aquatic opening. Basically, all its notes blend together so seamlessly that you can’t distinguish them in any phase, from start to finish, with great longevity—around 8 hours—and a moderate sillage. The result is a super aquatic and refreshing fragrance. Perfect for hot or mild climates, and I’d say for ages 20 to 40, since it evokes a young, high-energy spirit.

  • Too bad it’s discontinued. The mint note is gorgeous! The evolution and dry-down are excellent, and the bottle has the best details. It’s like the sailor brother of Polo Crest and Polo Green, which I remember for their power, longevity, and infinite quality. Plus, it’s from the same family as the Polo Explorer, another Harry Fremont masterpiece. If you find it, buy it: it’s for all four seasons, and its versatility is huge.

  • Unfortunately discontinued. Its mint note is simply gorgeous. The evolution and drydown are excellent. The bottle quality and details are top-notch. It reminds me of the maritime siblings of Polo Crest and Polo Green, which I remember for their power, longevity, and unlimited quality. On top of that, it’s a blood relative of Polo Explorer, another Harry Fremont masterpiece. If you find it, buy it—it’s suitable for all four seasons and its versatility is enormous.

  • priethcallas

    The opening reminded me of green notes with strong vegetal hints, perhaps due to the coriander and tarragon, pushing the citrus to the background. At 4 hours, I detected soft nutmeg and mint, which didn’t develop as strongly in my case as they did in Cool Water or Roadster. At 8 hours, it became slightly musky. By 12 hours, there was residual musk with a note that could be oakmoss. Honestly, I sensed very little wood and minimal floral. The musky drydown was weak. I’d classify it as a green aromatic or simply an aromatic. I used the entire sample (over 1 ml) and got moderate sillage that lasted until the very end, close to the skin, for over 12 hours. It’s a summer fragrance for daytime use; it might work well for sports too.

  • The best fragrance Nautica has ever released (I doubt they’ll launch anything better), a shame it’s been discontinued for so long and is getting harder and more expensive to find. It was versatile, youthful, energetic, and fresh. Better than the Allure Sport Extreme, which has been heavily reformulated, and definitely better than that ugly Voyage.

  • The best Nautica has ever released (I doubt they’ll launch anything better). It’s a shame it’s been discontinued for so long and is getting harder and more expensive to find. It was versatile, youthful, energetic, and fresh. Better than the reformulated Allure Sport Extreme, and definitely better than that ugly Voyage.

  • Pepper, mint, and a powdery dry-down. One of the freshest things the history of perfumery has ever offered. As everyone says, it’s a shame they discontinued it. It was top-quality, the best blue fragrance I’ve ever owned. If you find a bottle, don’t hesitate to grab it—you’ll thank yourself later.

  • Pepper, mint, and a powdery dry-down. The freshest thing I’ve ever tried in the entire history of perfumery. As everyone says, what a shame they discontinued it. It was top quality, the best blue fragrance I’ve ever owned. If you find a bottle, don’t hesitate to buy it; you’ll thank yourself later.

  • Anyone who says Voyage is Nautica’s best doesn’t know the brand’s true masterpiece: Latitude Longitude. For me, it’s the best sport fragrance ever (along with Tommy’s Athletics and Miyake Sport). What a pity it’s discontinued and prices have soared.

  • UnTalArmas

    It was a gem I used in my early college years. Fresh, masculine, and pleasant. What a shame they’ve pulled it from the market.

  • Andrewsilv

    It projected really well, lasting about 4 hours max, but the scent and the attitude it gave for that price were unmatched.

  • Luis Manuel howley

    It was my first perfume from that house and it changed everything. I think they’ve discontinued it already, but anyone who owns it knows they have a true gem of perfumery.