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Torino24
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Torino24 by Xerjoff is an olfactive fragrance for men and women. This new creation was launched in 2024. The top notes are mango, bergamot, tangerine, and plum; the heart notes are orange blossom, pink lotus, and styrax; the base notes are white musk, moss, and patchouli.
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I bought a small bottle of Torino 24 from Xerjoff with maximum anticipation because it was advertised as unisex. To my surprise, it has clear masculine notes, and I’m not going to like wearing it. I’ll be laughing my head off after spraying it once and throwing away 90 euros (shipping from Italy alone cost 24). With this trend where everyone calls perfumes unisex, most advertise it that way when they’re not. Disappointing.
Tested alongside Louis XV, I was eager to try both, having saved up for them. This Torino 24 is going to be a hit and sell bottles with hype I predict will be significant. It’s a pseudo-tropical scent; even though Fragrantica doesn’t list passion fruit in the official Xerjoff notes, there’s passion fruit here by the bucketload. Smelling it reminds me of other tropical perfumes like God of Fire or Kirké thanks to that passion fruit note. These are first impressions, but they’re enough to make me pass.
Smells great and outperforms the previous one (Torino 23). To my nose, it’s mango with florals—a delicious opening and decent dry-down. It doesn’t change the Xerjoff essence, but it’s a great scent. If you like mango, this is your pick; think Mango Kiss but with a chamomile twist. Here in Torino 24, there’s mango with lotus flower that blends beautifully. Performance is normal to good. I’d give it 4/10. The Torino collection from Xerjoff is excellent overall.
Solid fragrance that outperforms Torino 23. To my nose, it’s mango with floral notes, a delicious opening and a proper dry-down. It doesn’t break the Xerjoff line but it’s a great scent. If you like mango, this is your pick—it’s like Mango Kiss but with a mango-chamomile twist. Torino 24 features a mango-lotus flower combo that works beautifully. Performance is normal to good. I’d give it 4 out of 10. The Xerjoff Torino collection is excellent overall.
This is the first Torino I’d buy, so I’ll tell you everything upfront. Tropical fruity opening, intoxicating, playful, and fresh, but it fades quickly. The florals hit fast (which is my least favorite part), but the dry-down is the real star: dense, creamy, sweet, almost chocolatey—I guess thanks to the patchouli. Very rich. I love how it evolves over time; it’s a true olfactory journey. Very well made.
This is the first Torino I’d buy… that says it all for you. An intoxicating, playful, youthful, and fresh tropical fruity opening, but it fades quickly, and the floral notes arrive very soon (which is what I dislike the most). The best part is the dry-down: dense, creamy, sweet, almost chocolatey, probably due to the patchouli. Very delicious. I really like how it evolves over time; it’s an olfactory journey. Very well made.
I heard about it, tried it on blotter and on skin, and I absolutely loved it—the best of the best. What I smell most are the plum and mango, with the mango dominating even in the dry-down. Many people complain about the dry-down, but for me, it stays just as good. In the end, I only detect a hint of musk and moss, almost no patchouli. The mango just won’t go away! 9.5/10 only because it lasts 6 to 9 hours, which is a lot for a good day with hydrated skin, haha.
My first Xerjoff! I went to the official store in Barcelona, and the staff helped me find fragrances (10/10 experience). Among Erba Pura, Naxos, Torino 21, 22, 23, 24, Acqua Regia, and Coro, I decided after thinking in the waiting room with the scent strips that it would be Torino 24. It has me hooked because, although it’s not the most potent or seductive scent, it reminds me of a stroll along the Mediterranean coast in Italy, surrounded by flowers and fruits. It’ll be my perfume for special occasions on summer nights; it smells great, exclusive, luxurious, and has a sporty touch that fits me being a teenager. The longevity is less than Erba Pura and Naxos, but it easily lasts over 10 hours on my skin. So far, 9/10.
I don’t know who the perfumer is, but the resemblance to Valaya from PdM and Fleur Narcotique from Ex Nihilo is astonishing. It shares DNA with both but feels more balanced for all genders, totally unisex in my opinion. It wears well year-round but really shines in the summer. It’s clean, fruity, and musky without being a cloying fruit salad. It creates a bubble that accompanies you. It lingers on clothes and skin for its entire lifespan and improves with movement. Lasts 8-10 hours with 3 hours of projection. If you’re looking for something clean and different, this is it. Plus, strangers approach me more often at the grocery store or café, as if they’re invading my space. Coincidence? I don’t know, it’s peculiar.
What an incredible scent! I’ve had this on my wishlist for months and finally added it to my collection today. I love the mango note, even though it usually doesn’t work well on my skin, but oh my god, Xerjoff always delivers perfection, and Torino 24 was no exception. It’s a clean, fruity, super revitalizing aroma—one that puts a smile on your face with just a spray. Totally unisex! I don’t think anyone would dislike it. Torino 24 is undoubtedly a masterpiece.
What an incredible scent! It was on my wishlist for months, and today I finally added the bottle to my collection. I like the mango note, but it usually doesn’t work well on my skin; however, wow, Xerjoff always does everything so well that I was sure Torino 24 would be the exception, and luckily I wasn’t wrong. Clean, fruity, super revitalizing aroma—the kind that puts a smile on your face with just one spray. Unisex. I don’t think there’s anyone who would dislike it or have it smell bad on them. Torino 24 is undoubtedly a masterpiece.
This fragrance is a beast. My girlfriend agrees with me: it’s her favorite of everything I wear. You feel like a millionaire on a yacht in the middle of summer. Lasts forever and stands out. Some find it feminine, but I think it’s totally usable for men. The perfume isn’t for women; it’s for whoever buys it.
Caught my attention, sweet but not generic, exquisite and discreet. It doesn’t scream, but it smells amazing. I’d define it as fruity/clean, like a very sweet, clean, and chewy plum. It’s not a sexy night scent, but it’s very pleasant and easy to like. I see it for spring and summer. One downside: longevity. You barely feel it after a while, and for its price (approx 180€, 50 ml), that’s inconceivable. If not for that, it would be 9/10. Final rating: 7/10. Unisex.
This is a beast of a fragrance. My girlfriend shares my opinion, and it’s her favorite of everything I wear. You feel like a millionaire on a summer yacht. It lasts forever and really stands out. Some might find it feminine, but to me, it’s totally wearable for a man. The perfume isn’t for women; it’s for whoever buys it.
Epic, what a treat that isn’t mainstream. Smells luxurious, clean, fruity, and floral, with a gasolinized touch at the base that gives it character without being obvious. My summer top, beating Vibrato and Torino 21 because it has more character. Beastly longevity, lasts and projects well, but it’s not a room filler. I won’t spray this gem more than 6 times. 10/10 and I hope it stays exclusive so only the few who know it can enjoy it.
Epic. What a treat that isn’t mainstream. Luxurious, clean, fruity, and floral. A hint of gasoline in the base adds character without overpowering, since nobody wants to smell like pure gas. My summer top pick, beating Vibrato and Torino 21 because I notice more character in it. Beastly longevity, great projection, and long-lasting, though not a room filler. I won’t overspray this gem—max 6 sprays. 10/10, and I hope it stays off the mainstream radar so we few who talk about it can enjoy it.
A punch of tropical fruits where mango rules with a hint of coconut, even though it’s not listed… smells fresh, sweet, and energetic. Medium projection, lasting 6 to 8 hours. It’s a max appeal scent for everyone, just like most of Torino, but here they went for a tropical vibe. Unisex, though it leans slightly feminine. Rating: 7.5/10.
Brutal fragrance, my absolute favorite from the entire line and brand. Projects amazingly and lasts forever; in my opinion, it’s the king of them all.