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Loewe 7 Cobalt
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Loewe 7 Cobalt by Loewe is a woody-spicy fragrance from the Loewe house, launched in 2021, designed for men.
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What a wonderful perfume. Lily and raspberries. One of the best I own or have smelled in a very long time. Serious and a compliment magnet.
An uncommon combination, feels like a blue fragrance but with that incense touch. It’s not for everyone; I tried it and I was fascinated. I bought a big bottle and actually don’t use it much; I’m not regretting it, but I still haven’t found its best moment to wear.
A fragrance spectacle, one of the most versatile that exist. Neither too mature nor too youthful, pleasant, excellent performance. You can’t ask for more, it’s one of the best from Loewe. Perfect for gifting, no one will dislike it. If you like subtle incense perfectly integrated, it’s a delight for the nose… HIGHLY RECOMMENDED!!
Kraneal: Yes, you need to let it macerate for a couple of months so oxidation enhances it. Be careful where you apply it; with so much pepper load, if you put it on your chest or neck, it causes olfactory fatigue. I don’t know if the latest batch was reformulated, I have one from two years ago, but 7 Cobalt works like this: it requires light oxidation (2 to 3 months) and should be applied to arms, abdomen, shoulders, and lower back; not near the nose, because the palm effect makes you stop smelling it, although others will still catch it. Its bursts are very potent. Check it out.
The first time I tried it, I loved it so much that I bought a bottle without hesitation. But when using it, I feel its potency isn’t the same as when I tested it. I don’t know if they reformulated it or the tester was more potent. It’s a blue fragrance, sweeter, like Bleu de Chanel or Dylan Blue, and this facet becomes more apparent in the dry down. I’m disappointed with the performance; I’m going to let it macerate for a few months to see if it improves. The dominant notes are definitely raspberry and incense. If I had to choose, I’d go with the 7 Anonyme, in my opinion it has superior performance, although it’s not as blue. Scent: 7/10, Longevity: 4/10, Projection: 1/10, Sillage: 3/10, Value for money: 3/10, Blind buy: 5/10, Versatility: 7/10, Season: temperate and warm climates.
Of course, I’m buying blind, and that’s how I start (in my opinion and taste), because I’m too lazy to buy decants and I’m desperate. I confidently recommend buying blind: the opening is exquisite, easy to like, fresh, slightly sweet, and green. Then comes a creamy facet that I don’t entirely love, but it doesn’t last long. The star is the incense, totally pleasant, similar to Dylan Blue and giving off Blue de Chanel vibes. It’s simply delicious, impossible not to like. Trust me, get the 150ml. Longevity depends on everyone; on my dry skin, it lasts at least 3 hours, projecting strongly for an hour before fading away until it’s gone.
I’m 19 and I absolutely love it. It projects maturity and works for both formal and casual occasions. Although it’s a ‘blue’ fragrance, I wear it when it’s not too hot; otherwise, the fruity notes like raspberry and the incense can be overwhelming. Either way, it’s a gem. It lasts 6-8 hours on skin and smells even after washing the clothes, haha.
I want to add that, being an excellent blue fragrance and different from the typical ones, I think it’s been reformulated. I have a current batch and an original one: in the original, the incense was clearly more potent, while in the current one, it feels more soapy and doesn’t last as long. Still a great perfume.
Loewe 7 Cobalt could be considered a ‘blue fragrance,’ but it’s different from the well-known ones. It opens like a shower gel with a hint of sweet fruit. In the dry down, it mixes that sensation with vetiver and a touch of incense. I’m surprised by this house; they have fragrances that don’t follow trends or fads, they have their own style. Ideal for daily, work, casual, or semi-formal use. Except in winter, it works well for other seasons. Moderate projection and longevity of about 8 hours, releasing small bursts from time to time. Very good perfume, highly recommended.
The quintessential blue. Very much in line with the blues, delivering on being fresh, versatile, and easy to like. Acceptable longevity and good projection. At first, it might remind you of shower gel, but as it dries, it becomes more incense-like and gains formality. It suits me better in a casual format. I sprayed it on my 2-year-old son’s back while he was running around the house to test it on someone else; it confirmed that it projects very well for the first 2 hours, smelling clean and fresh. The first minutes aren’t to my liking due to simplicity, but afterwards it becomes very rich. My wife, coming home from outside, asked ‘Who put on perfume?’, confirming projection and longevity. I liked it, easy to use and wear.
I made a mistake buying blind based on an influencer’s recommendation. It smells fruity at first, then dries down to wood and spices (clove) with a smoky touch. The clove saves the perfume by giving it a decent sweetness, but I don’t understand the hype. Ultimately, it feels like a shower gel.
Excellent, but mature—not old, but with better warmth. Tremendous quality.
Among the best of the blues and one of the best Loewe fragrances probably. Fresh, energizing, and very enjoyable to wear. Excellent purchase with very good quality. A signature perfume through and through.
Familiar scent that smells incredible. Opens fruity, slightly sweet, aromatic, and spicy. A refreshing, mineral sensation floats around, very addictive. There’s a metallic note I find a bit challenging, but herbal tones are noticeable at the start too. The opening is striking and pleasant, with a wet feel. As it dries, the underlying amber tone emerges, slightly sweet, and above all, it smokes over time. It has something from AdG Profumo that fascinates me without reinventing the wheel. Correct performance (4-6 hours), versatile, slightly more masculine, and works all year round, perhaps less on very cold days. Good price and a safe purchase option. Office, semi-formal meals, or almost formal events; it handles itself well anywhere.
The best blue on the market? No doubts. It has a Bleu de Chanel vibe but herbal instead of citrusy. I own Luna Rossa Carbon, Bleu EDP, and Y EDP 2019, and this one has better longevity than all of them. My bottle is from the first batch, lasting over 8 hours with top-tier projection and sillage. I don’t see it as youthful, but rather for men over 30. Typical for autumn and spring when it shines the most; in winter it lacks punch, and in summer I only see it at night.
Subtle yet intriguing opening: soft spices that wrap around like an invisible veil. Immediate warmth with herbal notes and an ethereal fruity twist. In the heart, dry green sage blends with mystical incense, creating an ancient whisper. The dry down is dense and noble, featuring creamy tonka bean and dark woods that linger with elegance. It speaks of mystery without shouting, for those who project intensity from silence. Refined and contemplative. If it were music, it would be Montsalvatge’s ‘Sortilegis’ for that magical balance, or the intimate jazz of Carme Canela’s ‘Inverso’. As a color, a deep metallic oxidized blue, profound with a contained sheen.
The best blue I’ve tried; most others smell bad on me or don’t stand out. This has a rich, fresh opening that quickly settles into a formal, common blue, reminiscent of Polo or Bleu, but to my nose, three times more enjoyable. Very masculine and feels less dated than the classics. It has a strange touch between incense, vetiver, and clove that balances perfectly between fresh, masculine, and formal. It can feel familiar, like your dad’s, but it’s wearable for any age because it doesn’t smell old. Modern, timeless, and paternal. Very versatile for daily wear or special occasions. If you’re generous, it projects heavily for hours. If the marine notes of other blues don’t convince you, this is your great alternative.
After two months of use, my honest opinion: I’m a huge fan of the blues. The first time I tried it, I was surprised by Loewe’s great combination. Sage takes the lead, similar to my favorite Y EDP. The incense is very wearable, reminiscent of Chanel Blue. Notes like vetiver and pink pepper complete a mix of familiar proposals. It’s easy to like but defines a solid, professional profile—neither too youthful nor old-fashioned, but confident. Recommended for ages 25 and up. If you’re looking for something that will be liked, generate compliments, and project well among the blues, it’s a great option. If you’re seeking something to break your brain with novelty, this isn’t your path.
One of my favorites from the collection. An all-rounder with elegance and consistency that fit my profile perfectly. I wear it to the office in a suit, and it complements my look flawlessly. Among the blues, my favorites, it stands up to Chanel Blue, if not surpassing it. It delivers 100% on longevity, projection, and sillage. Simply spectacular in every way.
Very fresh and elegant, perfect for any time of day. Pleasant, casual, and with that refreshing touch you’re looking for.
I already had the 150ml, and today another 100ml arrived that I bought at a good price; if I can get another at a good price, I’ll buy it too. I think that says it all; no need to talk about the perfume.
Loewe 7 Cobalt is a book blue that stands out for its perceived high quality. Very well balanced, no note overpowers the others; it’s a perfume of nuances. I’m not sure if they lowered the incense; I don’t notice it too much, it’s just a depth enhancer. I sense a certain undeclared aquatic/marine touch. Balanced, noble, masculine, clean, with presence. The rest is well known. With common sense, it works for almost all year and any situation. Everyone likes it and generates positive reactions. Lasts 6-7 hours. Projection, trail, and sillage are notable, but with good taste. I have a reserve bottle. All-terrain vehicle. You don’t know what to wear, and with this, you’re right. Always recommended and for a good reason.
Definitively the best blue perfume I’ve ever tried; it has become my signature. 100% all-terrain, smells great, exceptional quality as Loewe usually brings, almost niche, I’d say. Fresh, mysterious, elegant, versatile, pleasant, casual, it has everything. Depending on how you want to dress and the vibe you want to give, this perfume will accompany you perfectly. I don’t see it as very youthful; it’s for someone from 24 onwards, someone who already knows what they want and has their feet on the ground. I couldn’t recommend it more; the best of the blues.
Ladies and gentlemen… this is a beast of a fragrance. Balanced and rounded, with those pleasant and characteristic perception jumps typical of Loewe. It gives me slight olfactory fatigue, so I don’t recommend applying it on the neck or chest if you want to enjoy it properly. Buy blind, without a doubt.
Adding a comment: the first perfume my 4-year-old daughter gave a 100% thumbs-up to, haha.
One of the best designer blues I own. It has similarities to Bleu de Chanel, my favorite, but I find this Cobalt more usable; the Chanel one invites me to dress more formally and for special occasions (I think its price also influences why I use it less). Setting aside the comparison, Loewe 7 Cobalt has that slight spicy, woody, aquatic, and herbal touch that makes it unique and addictive. I see it for men over 35. Projection and trail are moderate, lasting about 6 hours as a blue should, avoiding extreme climates. It works well for day and night. For work, daily wear as a signature, or a meeting with friends, it performs flawlessly. Worth it, suitable for blind buy, a beauty.
I’ve been testing 7 Cobalt off and on, but only with time did I understand what it’s all about. It doesn’t seek quick approval, much to the dismay of Primor or Druni sales associates. It starts clean, fruity, with a pleasant spicy note, but it’s not a buy-it-now scent; you have to wait for it to evolve to see how it redefines ‘blue’ without being loud. Then comes the frankincense, constant and integrated, less aggressive than in Loewe 7, where it forced a stance. Here, it doesn’t scare, but it’s noticeable. Over time, the vetiver adds structure, and everything clicks. It’s called ‘blue,’ but it doesn’t play the same game as Bleu de Chanel: it’s less citrusy, more elegant, like wearing lace-up shoes instead of sneakers. Compared to Sauvage, it avoids the excess ambroxan and that invasive attitude; 7 Cobalt is more educated and mature. It shares cleanliness with Acqua di Gio Profondo, but here there are no waves, just frankincense that adds depth without being solemn. Compared to YSL Y EdP, forget the sweet, youthful touch; this is the older brother who knows when to speak and when to stay silent. Who wears this without standing out? The guy who walks into a meeting smelling impeccable, with no one able to say what he’s wearing. People who know that security can also be smelled. The longevity is good, the projection is just right, and although the pepper can get overwhelming if you overdo it, a few well-measured drops will keep you company for hours. Not for extreme summer, but it works almost all year and isn’t as overhyped.
To start, it’s not the classic blue; the incense touch gives it personal distinction and a super-elegant aroma. I recommend it for the day, not for extreme heat. Longevity is around 6 hours. It’s perfect for elegant events where you want to stand out. The best Loewe perfume I’ve tried. Test it on skin before buying blind. Cheers.
Ideal for hot days. Incense, spices… my signature scent. It could have better performance; I have doubts if it suffered a reformulation, but it’s still worth it.
The best blue from the house. It adds an elegant touch to the original Bleu and feels more original than Sauvage. Like any good blue, its versatility is total. At around 80-90€ for 100ml (2025 price), it stays in my collection forever.
This is Acqua di Gio Parfum with a touch of acidic fruit in the base. It’s a bit better than the ADG Parfum, but nothing surprising. They said it was the ‘best blue perfume’ and that’s not the case. Rich perfume, yes. Versatile, yes. Adult, quite so. Addictive, not at all. It has moderate, if not low, longevity and projection. Don’t exaggerate by calling it a bad perfume. I think Loewe 7 classic or Versace Dylan Blue seem better, or even the classic ADG although it doesn’t last long. Good thing it was just a decant to calm the anxiety of knowing its scent. 6.5/10.
Loewe 7 Cobalt is one of my favorites and I consider it my signature. It’s the best ‘blue’ perfume out there: ultra-versatile, fresh, and masculine at the same time. It opens with juniper berries and strong pepper, slightly sweet, but always accompanied by that incense that gives it a heavy, masculine aura; it’s not church incense, but more oriental. Over time, it becomes more vetiver and slightly vanilla-like, but always with pepper keeping it masculine. This is where they differ: if you don’t like pepper or incense, it’s not for you, because they accompany it throughout the entire duration and are the most notable elements. Loewe’s ingredient quality is unsurpassable, comparable to Dior or Hermes. If it’s on discount, I highly recommend it. It lasts 10 to 12 hours on skin and can smell on clothes for days, careful with the sprays. Projection is moderate to strong. I recommend it for spring and autumn, perfect for the winter transition; in summer it can be used but be careful with very hot or cold days. I’ve noticed that when I enter a room, people notice it and I’ve received several compliments. For me, it’s a heavyweight in longevity. Longevity 4.5/5, Projection 4/5, Quality 5/5, Versatility 5/5, Compliments 4.5/5.
Okay, I’ve tested it enough, time for the review. First, I’ll say the aroma will be delicious to any man; it’s like a super-expensive, sophisticated shower gel with incredible masculinity. For me, it combines two concepts: aromatic/spiced and amber/incense. I won’t dwell too much on the pyramid because it’s linear, but the aromatic part of the sage lasts about 2 to 2.5 hours; then it fades in intensity and occasionally reappears. When you apply it, you feel almost frozen sage; thanks to the blackcurrants, it adds something fruity, bitter, and green, but not mentholated, rather a herb that transcends. It smells very realistic, with that ‘just-showered’ factor. Too bad it doesn’t last the life of a perfume. From there, it turns into an amber scent due to the tonka bean, which adds a deep, almost resinous spiced sweetness. The beautiful part is the incense, which is there from the start, with an almost surgical factor, crafted, giving depth without being overwhelming and adding mystery. As it fades, you feel the spiced vetiver from the pepper, soft, not like in Sauvage, barely there to elaborate it, with a green vetiver from the sage traces that adds a soft woody note. My nose doesn’t detect the clove. Performance: moderate to high longevity, minimum 5-6 hours on skin, up to 9-10 on clothes with multiple applications; the scent doesn’t fade easily, though it doesn’t last days. Projection is medium to high; cold weather isn’t compatible, it reacts to heat and sweat. Don’t use it in the cold or at night; it doesn’t give that freshly-groomed man charm, but the first hours are beastly. Very masculine scent. The price hurts, but the quality is impressive; it never smells like alcohol or bad, always behaves the same. Everyone will like it. For me, the best ‘blue’ perfume that isn’t too dark. Scent: 10/10, Projection/Trail: 8.5/10, Versatility: 7/10, Price: 5/10.
Signature fragrance for any occasion and season. Niche perfume with top-tier ingredients in a designer bottle. Projection over 2 hours and longevity on skin superior to 8 hours. Clean, masculine, pleasant, and high quality. A serious perfume for those over 16, informal or daily wear for those over 30. The best ‘blue’ perfume if you want to step away from the typical: Dylan Blue, Chanel Blue, Polo Blue, etc.
You might relate to this: when sprayed, it smells like an adult, like a fifty-something who doesn’t take any risks, meaning they’ve already retired from the game of seduction. But it evolves and becomes green, slightly spicy and sweet, always with a clean, smoky base. The dry-down is much richer than the opening, and its incense is subtle, less than in ADG Parfum. They can seem similar when the perfume fades on the skin. The quality seems good and the longevity acceptable. Occasions: office, family walks, almost any occasion but with sporty clothes. Note: it’s a neutral-formal perfume… if you have a striking personality or appearance, this perfume might make you feel a bit muted.
Loewe 7 Cobalt is a clean fragrance with a sweet, masculine touch. To make it my signature, because it’s not invasive; the opening is marked with that sweet juniper berry note. Personally, I don’t notice the incense, but the pink pepper and tonka bean feel very balanced and exquisite. Totally worth it; if you’re looking for something versatile, it’s highly recommended. Projection and trail are moderate, but it easily lasts through an 8-hour workday. The more I use it, the more I love it. The only downside is that I only managed to get the 100 ml version; I hope to grab a 150 ml because it’s worth it.
Perfect for summer.
If you’re looking for your own olfactory signature, this is it.
This is a very clean fragrance. WARNING: it’s not for young people; I recommend it for ages 30 and up due to its notes. Ideal for spring and warm days without being dry. At first, it smells a bit like ‘grandpa,’ but as it dries down, it evolves into that clean, slightly conservative attitude. Use it for light outings, to the park, informal meetings with friends, or walks by the beach or in a valley. If you’re looking for cleanliness, elegance, and discretion, it’s a great perfume, but if you want to stand out or for a special occasion, choose something more appropriate for the situation.
Top notes are exquisite, luxury quality, and last long. The scent stays true to its notes: clean, rich, mature, and versatile, with a fresh touch perfect for any season. Ideal for daytime, the office, meetings, or casual outings (not for parties). It feels like just stepping out of the shower. About Loewe: they make quality perfumes, but not for everyone; of what I’ve tried, this is the most versatile and suitable for anyone. It feels like they make them the old-fashioned way: what you smell is exactly what the pyramid says, nothing hidden or softened, just the 7 natural notes. I also tried the Elixir version, and it’s the same experience. It’s a ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ in its category. Nothing new or exclusive, but it’s among the best for its function.