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Nuit de Megeve
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Nuit de Megeve by EIGHT & BOB is an oriental fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2017, this composition features top notes of grapefruit, petit grain, and cloves; a heart of tonka bean, lily root, and coffee; and a base of vetiver, tobacco, and musk.
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- Positivo 80%
- Neutral 12%
- Negativo 8.2%
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Exquisite. I tried it today, liked it, bought it, and can’t stop smelling it. It’s a refined, well-crafted vetiver with personality and flashes of tonka bean that ufff… It’s worth the cost. More for men 30 and up. It leaves an impression and breaks away from what everyone else smells.
Delicate balance. After searching for vetiver, I found ‘the night of Megève’. The brand’s story and mystery decided the purchase. Vetiver, tobacco, coffee, tonka, and more. I imagined a powerful vetiver with warm nuances and a smoky pipe, but the first impression left me cold: no coffee with musk or the tonka sweetness I expected, just a bitter taste. Time passed, and I kept insisting. It starts with a citrus breeze and dry tobacco; vetiver is the thread, offering citrus, earthy, and smoky nuances. The sweet notes arrive subtly, like a caress, in a complex harmony. It’s a path between two realities: classic and smoky, or sweet and cozy. Everything is subtle, seeming monotonous to those seeking vanguard, but its complexity lies in subtlety and sophistication. Imperceptible nuances make a fulfilling yet discreet perfume great. Good longevity, moderate projection, all thought out. Elegant, intimate, and cozy. Does the experience justify the price? It depends. Probably wouldn’t have bought it without trying it first. Sometimes taking a risk is good. PS: many compare it to Encre Noire and D&G Pour Homme.
Eight & Bob Nuit de Megève: I finished my first bottle two years ago and was fascinated by the balance, longevity, and projection. I’m a vetiver fan, and here it is unique and well-balanced. Fresh grapefruit, petit grain, and cloves soften the vetiver so it isn’t as earthy as Encre Noir’s. Tobacco and coffee add weight and complexity, setting it apart from Tom Ford’s Grey Vetiver. This balance aids projection and longevity. I sprayed 4 times at 8 AM and could still detect it at 5 PM. I already have a second bottle and it could be my signature. Age: 30+, 100% masculine. Scent: 8.8/10. Sprays: 5-6. Longevity: 9/10 (10h). Sillage: 8/10. Projection: 8/10. Versatility: 8.5/10. Value: 8/10. Final Score: 8.38/10. Thanks.
Neither tobacco nor vetiver as claimed. It smells like Ferragamo’s Uomo Signature, but less sweet and at triple the price. If you want real vetiver, go to Guerlain or Encre Noire; if you want tobacco, try Havana or Polo Green. No nonsense. After years sniffing niches, they only sell brand, packaging, and marketing. Very few niches have any soul.
Classic barber-shop output, but dry and vetiver-focused; on my skin, it smells too much like Encre Noire. Masculine, for adults who love 1950s perfumery. Sillage and projection are very light, and the price doesn’t justify what it offers; it’s not a niche fragrance. Try it and let it dry well before buying.
Agree with OdiseoBcn: it’s a barber-shop scent with vetiver as the star, green, dark, and highly aromatic, reminiscent of Memo Paris’s Russian Leather. The evolution is linear and it lasts quite a while on my skin. Ideal for those seeking a reformulated retro fragrance with a decided masculine character and identity. As original as Egypt, but for everything except extreme heat. The price-to-quality ratio isn’t disproportionate, though there are cheaper similar options. Rating: 7.5/10. Tested from the Discovery Set.