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Rumz Al Rasasi 9325 Pour Lui

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Rasasi
4.21 de 5
797 votos

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Rumz Al Rasasi 9325 Pour Lui by Rasasi is a fruity chypre fragrance for men. Launched in 2013, this olfactive composition features pineapple, lime, lemon, bergamot, black pepper, plum, and pear in its top notes. The heart reveals jasmine, valley lily, and freesia, while the base settles with ambergris, cedar, leather, white musk, oakmoss, and patchouli.

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  • Very interesting and pleasant piece I could savor from a sample by Sejano77. The citrus and fruits in the opening are exquisite, giving a tropical touch; mixing them with cedar and amber gives it body and density, achieving medium-level longevity and sillage. The clarity with which the ingredients are noticeable is impressive; it’s a fresh scent that conveys energy, ideal in my opinion for spring and summer. A great discovery, for sure.

  • I just finished the 100ml bottle of CDNI (2019 batch) and was already craving the 200ml EDP. I know it for its resemblance to Creed’s Aventus DNA, which I haven’t tried, but rather through Zara Vibrant Leather. This smells finer and higher quality than the original CDNI, which I also love. The opening is more delicate, lacking that stinging, synthetic note that so annoys me in Club de Nuit and vanishes in minutes. I find it a bit more fruity and rich. In terms of longevity, on my skin it lands right between Vibrant Leather and CDNI: with 7-8 sprays at 8 am, it barely lasts until noon. The 50ml bottle of this Rasasi costs almost the same as the 200ml EDP of CDNI and more than the 100ml EDT. If you like the DNA of these fragrances, you’ll definitely like this; buy blind? Yes, absolutely, it’s worth trying. Personally, just for the price, I’d go back to CDNI, which is notable. I’d only wear Creed Aventus as a sample; I won’t pay what they ask for a bottle. I’ve gotten great compliments with all these fragrances. Cheers! Scent 8/10 Projection 7/10 Sillage 7/10 Longevity 6/10

  • I ended up with the 100ml EDT from 2019, originally planning to grab the 200ml EDP. I know it for its resemblance to Creed’s Aventus (which I don’t own) and Zara’s Vibrant Leather, which I do love. The scent feels more refined and higher quality than Club de Nuit, which I also like. The opening is subtler, lacking that sharp, synthetic note I dislike in Club de Nuit that fades in minutes. It smells slightly fruitier and really delicious. On my skin, longevity falls between Vibrant Leather and Club de Nuit: about 7-8 sprays at 8am barely last until noon. The 50ml Rasasi bottle costs almost as much as the 200ml Club de Nuit EDP and more than the 100ml EDT. If you like the ‘DNA’ of these fragrances, you’ll likely adore this. Should you buy blind? Absolutely, it’s worth a try. In my case, I’d only buy Club de Nuit again because of the price, which is unbeatable. I’d keep Creed’s Aventus as a sample only; I wouldn’t pay the asking price for a bottle. I’ve received great compliments from everyone I mentioned. Cheers! Scent 8/10 Projection 7/10 Sillage 7/10 Longevity 6/10

  • Comparing it to Vibrant Leather, since I haven’t tried Aventus, I can say this one has more noticeable citrus notes throughout its entire life, some that intensify the pineapple. It feels much more natural than Zara’s and much longer-lasting. You can tell the ingredients are high quality and the composition is perfectly balanced. Totally recommended as an Aventus clone.

  • What a weak fragrance; for the price, I’d rather buy Zara Vibrant Leather (which is even weaker but costs much less). It smells good but doesn’t last an hour; terrible.

  • We have two perfumists at home: my brother with Vibrant Leather and me with Zebra. I won’t say which I like more (it’s Zebra), but we laughed a lot testing Creed Aventus for the first time… they smell almost identical, even side by side. I’m not talking about ingredient quality; the pineapple in that batch was super natural, the wood exquisite, and Creed even released a hint of pepper. But with clones this close, I don’t see the point of spending the money, honestly. Plus, regarding longevity, I’d say Zebra lasted longer than Creed. The scent is great, though not very defined; it’s hard to distinguish notes. It’s citrusy and spicy, slightly sweet (like fruit). When it dries, it settles into a light but subtle woody base, perhaps overshadowed by bitter leather, earthy patchouli, and salty ambroxan right up against the skin. For the price, you can’t ask for more. The first hour projects well with bursts, but after hour 4, it drops to the skin and stays there.

  • NandoHolgado

    We are two fragrance addicts at home; he vibes with Vibrant Leather and I with Rasasi Zebra. I won’t say which I like more (it’s Zebra), but what I will say is that we laughed our heads off testing Creed Aventus for the first time… they smell almost identical, even side by side. I’m not talking about quality; the pineapple in that batch was super natural, the wood exquisite, and Creed even released a hint of pepper. But with clones this close, I don’t see the point of spending, honestly. Plus, Zebra lasted longer on my skin. The scent is great, though not very defined; it’s hard to distinguish notes. They are citrusy and spicy, a little sweet (fruit sweet). When it dries, it settles into a light and subtle woody base, perhaps overshadowed by bitter leather, earthy patchouli, and salty ambroxan… that’s right, up against the skin. For the price, you can’t ask for more. The first hour projects well with bursts, but after hour 4, it drops to the skin and stays there.

  • molletmod.73

    Why does this good Aventus inspiration have haters? The quality is obvious, and the price is incredibly economical. Rasasi is a serious, experienced Arab house, true niche, not fashion designers releasing perfumes just for trends or to show off. It lasts a solid 6-7 hours on my skin. It’s better than some recent batches of Aventus and, of course, better than other cheap clones. If you like Aventus, don’t want to spend a fortune, and want to avoid weird experiments with pineapple, bergamot, or smoke, or try clones like Afnan, old CDNI, or Hacivat, or the acidic opening of Club de Nuit Intense, or the original Montblanc Explorer that fades quickly, or L’Aventure by Al Haramain… buy the Zebra, kid, and forget the nonsense. Comparing it to Zara’s Vibrant Leather, which smells good but lasts 2 hours, is out of place. This Ramz Zebra cost me $25 at Notino (2023 batch), and I prefer it to many clones or ‘inspirations,’ even niche ones at $200 I won’t name. Cheers, perfume junkie. You’re hooked, and you know it.

  • molletmod.73

    Who put haters on this good Aventus inspiration? The quality is evident, and the price is incredibly economical. Rasasi is a serious, experienced Arab house (watch out, even if it hurts to admit, they are niche, not fashion designers releasing four perfumes to meet quotas or show off to their wealthy clientele). It lasts a solid 6-7 hours on my skin. It’s not the CDNI 2015 batch, but it smells better than some recent Aventus batches and, by all accounts, better than other cheap inspirations or dupes. If you like Aventus, don’t want (or can’t) spend a lot, and want to skip the nerdy Aventus experiments (pineapple now, yes, pineapple now, no, now bergamot-lime up or down, the smoky roll, whether it’s Afnan Supremacy NOI or old CDNI or more fruity-moony like Hacivat-Cedrat Buasé, whether it’s the acidic sour floor-washing opening of Club de Nuit Intense or the purist, cool original Montblanc Explorer, a commercial fragrance with a good opening but that lasts very little for me, or L’Aventure by Al Haramain) and want a good inspiration of the classic ultra-hype of modern perfumery for four bucks… go for the Zebra, kid, and forget the nonsense. The constant comparison with Zara’s Vibrant Leather (yesterday, today, and always, a hype’d perfumed water by YouTubers), which smells good but lasts max 2 hours on skin, seems out of place. This Ramz Zebra cost me 25 euros at Notino, 2023 batch, and I prefer it to many other clones or ‘inspirations’ (even ultra-hyped niches at 200 euros and I won’t name them to avoid offending), from the damn Creed Aventus. Cheers, perfume junkie. You’re hooked, and you know it.

  • The Zebra by Rasasi opens with sparkling pineapple and citrus notes that turn sweet over time. As it dries down, fresh jasmine and clean wood with ambroxan make it light and bright, distinct from other smoky versions. It’s a very well-crafted scent that I use occasionally, even if I’m not a fan of the Aventus DNA; it’s perfect when I don’t know what to wear and want to look great. It works year-round, day or night, though I lean towards daytime use. Projection is moderate, strong for the first hour before settling into your personal bubble; it lasts about 7 hours on my skin after being macerated for two months (it used to last 5). I recommend it to anyone over 18 if you can catch it at a good price, around $30 for 50ml, given the quality.

  • Al’Haramein Aventure, Montblanc also has its version, Qasamat by Rasasi, Club de Nuit, Dunhill Icon silver bottle, etc. Variations on the same theme: humanity smelling like pineapple. Let it be said that I like pineapple, eating and smelling it. Perfumers have caught on to the success of this scent, hence its proliferation. In short, another good pineapple version. Good longevity, trail, and quality. Good crystal bottle. As for the RRP… another bargain by Rasasi.

  • Eduardo_Almeida_Hueleme

    Of all the Creed inspirations, this is the one that comes closest! A great perfume. You can feel the quality of the ingredients… it’s elegant, versatile… longevity over 7 hours… it’s not so invasive (you can wear it to the office). I bought it on sale for 28$ and I’m fascinated by it. It doesn’t have the sharp and artificial opening of the Black Beast and is a gem from start to finish. And it never dies; it’s there with you at all times like a warrior defending you.

  • Eduardo_Almeida_Hueleme

    Out of all Creed inspirations, this is the closest one, a beast! You can tell the ingredient quality… it’s elegant and versatile… longevity exceeds 7 hours… it’s not too invasive (I wear it to the office). I bought it on sale for $28 and I’m fascinated. It doesn’t have that stinging, artificial opening of the Black Beast and is a delight from start to finish. And it never dies, it’s there with you at all times like a warrior defending you!

  • A good Aventus clone, its opening is better than CDNI’s. Now it’s a clone that highlights the fresh and fruity side of Aventus; it’s not smoky; the pineapple note is well presented, moderately sweet and fresh. It lasts about 5 to 6 hours on skin, good projection, and feels acceptable quality, rich for summer, office use, etc.

  • huelemeste

    The scent is very similar to Montblanc Explorer at the opening. However, this one is stronger and fruitier; you feel the pineapple slap at the beginning. This fruity scent lasts on skin for a few hours, then moves to a more woody/leathery scent. Longevity on skin is quite prolonged; after 12 hours, there’s still a faint scent. On clothes, it lasts all day perfectly.

  • Opening with addictive sweet pineapple, but it quickly turns woody, not smoky, dominating the entire middle and final phase. It’s a woody scent that scratches a bit, those that cling and are felt in the throat. On my skin, it has scarce longevity (tested in Madrid summer). I suppose I’ll finish the bottle, but I wouldn’t buy it again, especially at this price; if it were 100ml instead of 55, it would be a different story. But in these price ranges, I go with Loewe Esencia EDP without a doubt.

  • It opens with a perfect balance of citrus-fruit sweetness, then the pineapple blends with florals before turning woody and mildly spiced, just as others describe. I own a good stash of Aventus that performs well on skin and still projects strongly even after a swim in the sea. Searching for affordable clones that capture the scent and last well (without even discussing ingredient quality), I believe this is the best or one of the best. I’m really impressed by what you get for just over €20 for the 50ml bottle, compared to the €220 for the original in the same size.

  • So far, this is the best of the Aventus fiber. I’ll give it time to oxidize to see if its projection improves.

  • Citrus-fruity opening with just the right sweetness; after some time, the pineapple settles with the floral until it turns woody and softly smoky, as others point out. I have a good batch of Aventus that holds well on skin and still projects after a swim in the sea. Looking for affordable clones that approach the scent and have good longevity, I believe without a doubt this is the best or one of the best. I was impressed by what it offers for just over 20€ for a 50ml bottle (the original also costs 220€ for 50ml).

  • I’ve been looking for a more durable Creed Aventus clone than the current Creed F batch, and by quality, I think this is it, without a doubt. It has very good quality, nothing like CDNI, which smells quite chemical. I’m waiting for two more clones, Roberto Capucci Evento and Floris 1976, but this is a worthy perfume for not spending much money.

  • Let me start by saying that for me, this is a desperate attempt to replace my beloved Loewe Esencia EDP. Loewe wants to be a commercial niche Spanish brand (like Parfums de Marley or Tom Ford) and has raised prices until it makes no sense: from 60 to 100 euros for 100ml… it gets complicated. I also don’t want to spend like I would on an OG Aventus with such a mass-market profile. So here we are, buying blind Arab clones and praying. About the scent: I’ll be brief. Others say it leans toward the fruity Aventus batches, but I don’t see it that way. There are pineapple and declared fruits, but what stands out most at first are the citrus notes, very sharp and incisive without being unpleasant. As it settles, the rest becomes apparent: it stays lemony, with smoky, woody, crisp, and slightly fruity touches. It resembles Aventus without noticeable chemistry and is a good scent. Longevity and projection are decent, though in winter it struggles to stand out against seasonal sweet scents. I’m waiting for the famous ‘Arab maceration’ for the pineapple to deepen. Among affordable Aventus clones, I like it more than Club de Nuit; the chemical woodiness of CDNI at first doesn’t appeal to me; it’s too loud. I also prefer it to Vibrant Leather, which lasts like a sigh. The problem is comparing it to Montblanc Explorer, and with Loewe Esencia EDP, you don’t even need to compare. I’ve realized that the Spanish one shares less with Aventus than I thought; it’s heading toward cleaner, aromatic, herbal, and pleasant paths. It has less citrus punch, less smoky/crisp wood, and is more green-herbal-sweet… Damn, I still like it more, and the pricing situation is frustrating. It could still be my signature scent. And as for Explorer… I tried it in-store and it has a constant sweetness that I also like. Without testing it more, maybe I’ll like it more than this. At 28 euros, I don’t see it as bad if you want a fine, decent, and affordable Aventus clone. It’s 55ml, but it’s worth it compared to the olfactory assault of CDNI or the cheapness of Vibrant Leather. Try Explorer and Esencia EDP first, valuing them as individual scents, not by their similarity to Aventus; you’ll be surprised.

  • SebastianC2702

    It’s good, but smells better in the bottle than on the skin. Smelling the cap is identical. Aventus is crystal clear and incredibly fruity (my batch doesn’t smell burnt). Zebra in the bottle feels crisp, but once it dries on the skin, it turns into a bitter/strange scent that takes away its shine, and I don’t like smelling it up close; I want to think it’s the leather. Without that, this perfumery would be wonderful. What a pity.