Men
Legend Intense
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Legend Intense by Montblanc is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2013, this composition was created by Olivier Pescheux. The top notes unfold with pineapple and bergamot; the heart reveals red apple, cardamom, clove, and jasmine; while the base notes settle on tonka bean, white cedar extract, amber, and oakmoss.
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“HOLY CRAP!” The opening is citrusy (bergamot and pineapple) over a woody base with amber. If you’re new to perfumes, you might like it. But if you have experience with niche or designer scents, this Intense version is garbage. It’s a citrus scent that vanishes in minutes, leaving a dry trail that reminded me of Adolfo Domínguez’s Bamboo when it dries down. I feel like it’s a luxury version of catalog perfumes (like Avon, Natura, Antonio Banderas). For the price, it’s a rip-off. I don’t understand why spend $75 on something totally generic when you can get the same thing for $20. I wear it casually and at night; it suits any season (avoiding extreme heat). 18+. Longevity? I don’t know and I don’t care.
I saw reviews in English that made me think I might like it. It’s citrusy, but with a half-hearted summer vibe. Honestly, it didn’t convince me, even though I absolutely love citrus scents. Plus, the longevity isn’t anywhere near as intense as promised; it smells like a catalog fragrance, very similar to Yambal or L’Bel, and especially to Yambal’s Osadia, which gives me a headache, though this one is softer. In short, it’s not a bad perfume, but I don’t think it’s worth the money.
I like it but I don’t love it. The opening is terrible, smells like pure alcohol, nothing delicious at the start. After a few minutes, the citrus notes I really liked start to show, but that’s where it stops. To be an “Intense,” it’s very soft; the longevity is short and the sillage is minimal, nothing different from the normal version. I’ve worn it for about 6 hours and barely smell it even pressing my nose against my wrist. What a disappointment. I like the normal Legend, but it doesn’t have much sillage or longevity either. I thought this Intense version would be better, but it wasn’t.
I like it but I don’t love it. Its opening is very bad, leaving an alcohol scent, nothing delicious, that for a few minutes, later you start to feel citrus notes that I liked a lot… but that’s it. To be an ‘intense’, it’s very soft, its longevity is short and its trail minimal, not much different from its normal version. At this point, 6 hours have passed since I applied it and I feel it very soft, pressing my nose to my wrist. A disappointment this perfume, I like MB Legend in its normal version but it doesn’t have much trail or longevity, I thought this, being an intense version, would be better, but it wasn’t.
‘Pineapple Caramel’ It’s sad to see so much bad reputation for this perfume when I bought it myself haha, but anyway, I’ll try to give my review. I’m just starting to enter the world of fragrances (I’m 16 and my addiction started at 13), but I’ll say it’s one of my 3 favorite fragrances. The opening notes are quite fresh and alcoholic but only for a moment, then it stabilizes letting out the sweet pineapple smell, quite sweet, and this phase reminds me of these pineapple popsicles with Chile (piñalocas), and then it settles with an apple and leather scent (I detect leather in the composition) with a cedar accord. The notes aren’t very complex, but in all this, its longevity is incredible. It lasts me all day from when I go to school until I get home and take off my shirt soaked with the smell. It’s a very good fragrance, it’s true they sell it like gold, but you don’t have to be so strict and give it a chance to this fragrance that I’m going to tell you is my many friends’ favorite and they always ask me what perfume I’m using, so take note 😉
It smells good to me, it’s an intense, strong fruity scent that makes itself known. I was gifted it a while ago. While it’s not one of my favorites by any means, it’s not bad. Scent 6/10, versatility 7/10, longevity 6/10, trail 8/10.
I didn’t find substantial differences compared to the original version, maybe a bit more load on the sweet notes, but nothing else. Like its regular version, the scent is very pleasant; that fruity combination with a classic fern accord is a formula that never fails. Ideal for someone who doesn’t want originality, just to smell good. Regarding the price, I don’t think it’s as expensive as other designer fragrances; in fact, you can find it at a very accessible price. The other drawback, besides the originality I see in this version, is that it doesn’t live up to the name ‘Intense’, like many current fragrances with that nickname, because like the regular version, it hardly lasts more than 6 hours on the skin. Advantages I do find: pleasant scent, accessible price, and multi-season use.
Good morning, I wanted to review the Montblanc Legend Intense. First, the opening invades with a strong presence of pineapple, pineapple, and bergamot, I believe with an amber fixative note. But from then on, it fades and I can’t clearly smell the other ingredients. This is the main problem with Legend Intense. It’s the most it reaches as an EDP. Please, don’t put “Intense” because it confuses people. I bought it based on magazine reviews and smelling the opening seemed good to me. From then on, it’s all downhill. Longevity: short, on my skin 1 hour. Sillage: even shorter. It could be due to my pH, I won’t deny it, but for the price and the manufacturer’s fame, one deserves much more. It’s my humble opinion and I hope no one gets angry. I won’t buy it again. What a pity after the good reviews I had read. Goodbye Legend Intense.
Good morning, I wanted to write a small review of Montblanc Legend Intense. At first, it invades with a strong presence of pineapple, pineapple, and bergamot, I think also with amber for the fixative. But from here on, it fades and I can’t smell the other ingredients clearly. This is the main problem with Legend Intense. It’s the most it reaches with this EDP. Please don’t call it Intense, it confuses people. I bought it based on magazine reviews and the opening smelled good, but from there it’s all downhill. Short longevity, 1 hour on my skin, and an even shorter trail. It might be my pH, but for the price and the manufacturer’s reputation, I think one deserves much more. It’s my humble opinion and I hope no one gets upset. I won’t buy it again, what a pity after the good reviews. Bye Legend Intense.
I can’t really break down the notes. I’ll just say it’s a great perfume if you want to keep the memory of those wonderful, godlike ladies who wander around Stradivarius and you’ll never touch again because it smells really similar. That’s not my case, I prefer not to think about it lol. It performs well.
I’m just starting to get into fragrances. I don’t know what the adjective ‘INTENSE’ refers to, I guess just the price. A strong and pleasant pineapple opening that disappears in minutes, leaving only a skin scent. After a few hours, it smells ‘dirty’ or musty. For a moment I thought it was a counterfeit; the longevity and projection are deplorable. It’s the weakest eau de toilette I’ve tried. I only think it might have been stored badly; I can’t explain how people say it lasts long. It smells like Axe deodorant, just much stronger. I definitely won’t buy it again.
I’m sorry to inform you, but this perfume is this weak straight from the factory. It’s not your nose or a defect, it’s just the name ‘INTENSE’. Money wasted.
Like the original, it smells incredible at first and makes you sigh. The pineapple opening is one of the best I’ve ever smelled, sweet and fresh, making you want to eat it. But just like with Legend, the longevity and projection are disappointing, even on a tester which is supposed to be more potent. The base is quite sweet and the oakmoss gives it an earthy, almost musty touch. I wish Montblanc would fix this with longevity and projection. It’s not expensive, but there are cheaper fragrances that last and project much more.
I don’t get the hype about the poor longevity. I put it on at 2 PM and it was still there at 10 PM, with an incredible trail at first, then lingering with every move. It smells delicious and classy, nothing vulgar, very proper in the brand’s style. I won’t describe the scent, try it and let me know! I’m giving it a 9/10 because I love it, but it’s very synthetic and many won’t like it.
I don’t understand the people who say it doesn’t last… I put it on at 2 PM and it lasted until 10 PM. The first 5 hours had excellent sillage, then it was present with every movement. It’s a delicious scent, very classy, as this brand usually is; nothing vulgar and very correct. I won’t detail the aroma, try it and tell me! I rate it 9/10 because I love it, although it’s very synthetic and maybe many won’t like it.
Sorry, but this perfume is pure trash.
Like the other Legend, the classic, it keeps the shape but with more intensity. At first, it’s very citrusy, then it becomes fruity and sweet, ending with a mossy touch that gives it its ephemeral reason to be. It just lacks power… Mmmmm…
Like the other classic Legend, it keeps the shape but with more intensity. Very citrusy at first and sweet fruity later, with a mossy finish that gives it its ephemeral character. It lacks power… Mmm…
I managed to get a tester of this discontinued fragrance and I’m satisfied. The opening is a bit synthetic but loud. It’s more intense than the original Legend, the pineapple is very noticeable, with well-blended citrus, a tonka bean and amber sweetness that isn’t overpowering thanks to the cardamom, wood, and floral notes. It’s for daily wear, smells good, and doesn’t annoy or challenge anyone. Scent 8, longevity 8, projection 7, price 8 (if bought while it was available).
This fragrance was a gift from my grandmother years ago. Every time I wear it, I love the scent it radiates; I really enjoy using it. Now that I know it’s discontinued, I’ll definitely keep it in my collection.
Exquisite! Sweet fruity aroma, I notice the red apple and jasmine a lot. Seems like it’s discontinued, but I’m lucky to have it and I love it. I wear it at family gatherings and night dates, perfect for autumn and December. Lasts over 6 hours… I’d definitely buy it again.
A well-made perfume that is no longer sold. It’s fruity, refreshing with a soft woody touch. The pineapple always stands out, sweet and juicy, accompanied by a pleasant light woodiness. The performance is weak, but the smell was good. It wasn’t groundbreaking, which is why it went unnoticed. It’s a pleasant synthetic fruity scent without being loud. It’s all-terrain and goes with any occasion, regardless of clothing. For lovers of refreshing, ethereal fruity scents.
A well-made perfume that’s no longer sold. It’s fruity, fresh, with a touch of soft wood. The pineapple stands out, always sweet and juicy, with a pleasant light woody undertone. Performance is weak, but the scent was good. It wasn’t groundbreaking, so it went unnoticed. It’s synthetic fruity but without being overwhelming. Goes with anything, anywhere. Ideal for those who love fresh, ethereal fruit scents.
First impression: very weak. I have to press my nose against it. I bought it because the regular version is already light, and this one doesn’t last or project even with many sprays. It fades quickly, smells synthetic, fruity but like syrup or medicine. Money wasted; the new EDP is better.
Luckily, I stumbled upon this perfume. The bottle I had smelled incredible, super wearable and delicious. The downside was the test batch duration; it faded in an hour and a half. That’s why I think they discontinued it; it was too expensive for what it offered. Nowadays, it’s not worth the price given its poor performance.
I happened to end up with this perfume in my hands. The batch I got smelled incredibly good, super wearable and rich. The bad part is that its longevity compares to test perfumes; no life after an hour and a half or two. Very poor for the price, I think that’s why they discontinued it. It was already quite expensive for what it offered, and while it was one of the richest scents I tried, raising the price after discontinuation makes no sense. That’s the market: today it’s not worth what they ask for its scarce performance.
At first, it smells like alcohol, but quickly gives way to a clear, sweet pineapple juice note. After 20 minutes, it settles into the Legend scent—sweeter and without the lavender. On my skin, it lasts 4 to 5 hours with moderate projection at first, then stays close but noticeable. It’s a shame they discontinued it; I’d buy it again just for that pineapple touch that gives it personality.
One of Montblanc’s best: sweet, serious, and full of attitude.