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Toscano Leather

4.07 de 5
864 votos

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Toscano Leather by Maison Alhambra is a leather fragrance designed for men and women. Launched in 2022, this olfactory composition features an animal accord, saffron, and thyme in the top notes. The heart unfolds with leather, raspberry, woody notes, incense, and jasmine, while the base rests on leather and amber. The creation is signed by the perfumer responsible for the line.

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  • Invierno 42%
  • Primavera 15%
  • Verano 5.2%
  • Otoño 38%
  • Día 30%
  • Noche 70%

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864 votos

  • Positivo 76%
  • Negativo 13%
  • Neutral 11%

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  • Jose Luis Tov

    I’ve had this perfume for a while, but I only started using it when the temperature dropped. The packaging is pleasantly rough; it’s high quality but identical to the inspiration. The spray, styled like an Eau de Parfum, dispenses a small but decent bubble, enough to avoid saturation. The scent is good, heavy, and despite being 14 degrees out, it feels overwhelming. Longevity exceeds 6-7 hours and projects consistently to about 45 cm. This brand has surprised me; for $30, it offers a jewel.

  • Orlandoperfumesman

    Alright, I’ll be brief. I’ve been wearing it in the office and outdoors for 3 weeks. Unfortunately, despite applying it about 8 times, it smells good but after 2 hours I forget I’m wearing it. It doesn’t leave a mark on clothes. I’ll keep using the March 2023 batch to see if it’s a maturity issue, but for now, I’m not buying more from Lattafa. I see everyone commenting on the brutal longevity, but mine came out defective.

  • A lifetime collection piece. Longevity is about 6 hours depending on basic factors, but come on… with the super price, two bottles and you’re reapplying and still going. Great perfume, Maison Alhambra. Blessed Arabs, for real. Cheers.

  • HOLY LEATHER! 🚘 It’s like stepping into a super luxury car with fine Italian leather seats and sweet raspberry notes accompanying the whole ride. Ufff, what elegance. Some perfumes require a certain attitude to wear with confidence. Ultimately, it’s an accessory: either you wear the perfume or the perfume wears you. Definitely not for everyday use; it’s for when you need to arrive looking very elegant and make an impression. Gossip says it smells like COCAINE—I don’t recognize that—but it certainly smells expensive. This amazing Tuscan Leather clone from Tom Ford, shamelessly named Toscano Leather with clear bottle similarity, cost me $20 on Amazon plus $10 shipping. That’s $30 for a scent very similar to a perfume worth over $300.

  • Powerful masculine opening with a strong leather presence, supported by woods and a slightly sweet amber finish. Good longevity and value. I recommend controlling the spray, especially in enclosed spaces.

  • An alternative to Tom Ford’s ‘Tuscan Leather,’ identical. Expert noses will say they don’t match, that the opening is synthetic, and the longevity and projection… blah blah. But let’s be honest: a Tom Ford is prohibitive for many who love expensive perfumes. Maison Alhambra offers quality and clones at an accessible price. Don’t buy blind, and it’s not for people who like sweet fragrances or Transformer-style bottles. Toscano Leather smells expensive, with a powerful opening of smoked leather, turning into powder and resinous notes. It has a decent sillage but fades over time and needs reapplication. At the selling price, it’s worth it. I think it’s one of Alhambra’s best inspirations, though it comes down to personal taste. Note: for those over 30 who appreciate expensive perfumes, nothing to do with mass-market fashion.

  • What more can I say about this excellent scent that hasn’t already been said? I don’t know the original, but I’ll make a backup. They say it’s for formal evening occasions, but I wear it any day, at work or out walking. It’s an elegant leather that reminds me of when I was a kid and my father worked with leather in upholstery; I loved smelling the fresh leather coming from the tannery to make Louis XV chairs. This perfume reminds me of that.

  • “Tuscan Leather smellin’ like a brick” – Drake. If they say Tom Ford smells like cocaine, this must smell like crack or pressed coke. It’s not for anyone under 30. It hits hard and dominates. Two sprays gave me a serious headache. If there were an EDT version, I’d consider it an option. It does deliver on the listed notes, though. It’s not for classrooms or offices; it doesn’t smell fresh and it’s synthetic. The thyme and incense notes make me dizzy.

  • Alberto Brarda

    I own a little of it, and the aromatic quality is very good and elegant. I know Ombre Leather by Tom Ford, and the leather note is exactly the same. It’s an incredible inspiration; I don’t know how they achieve that quality at this price, allowing you to experience a Tom Ford at an affordable mid-range price. The downside is the performance; it doesn’t stand out and is inferior to an average designer fragrance, which is a shame.

  • I’ve heard bad things, but this… is the most synthetic scent of all the fragrances I’ve tried, especially considering how far it is from the original. It smells like shoe polish. I know many will say ‘it’s about the price,’ but honestly, I’d rather spend that money on something else. When I see those who rate it well clarify they’ve never smelled Tuscan Leather or only have 4 or 5 perfumes in their collection, it all makes sense. A warning is no betrayal.

  • RamirezSelenscig

    Rich and long-lasting perfume. A bit synthetic at first, but it fades away over time. Good value for the price, but don’t expect miracles.

  • I liked it. YouTube reviews say ‘Shoe store with raspberry.’ Yes, exactly that. Great presence, very long-lasting… If you love the smell of leather, highly recommended.

  • If you’re not associated with leather, this isn’t for you. Not for summer or hot days; better suited for winter and autumn when dressed up.

  • I have to admit, it smells identical to Tom Ford’s Tuscan Leather. In my case, I have to use it subtly (one spray behind each ear); if I apply more than two, I start getting a headache within the hour (this never happened with the Tom Ford, probably due to ingredient quality). It’s a good investment; you get more than you pay for.

  • Smells spectacular, and let’s talk about the longevity. This is leather and raspberry, an amazing perfume for just $15.

  • Alberto Brarda

    Excellent aromatic quality, I love it. I see this as an adult fragrance for formal wear. Longevity and projection are average, sometimes weak, which is a shame; otherwise, it would be a 10/10.

  • Not much to say, it’s a 10/10. A rich, smoky, mature leather with presence and a sweet spark from the raspberry. But its longevity is a bit lacking. Not for young people or anyone not connected to leather.

  • Not for beginners or blind buys. Only for those who love leather, wood, and formal vibes. Don’t over-spray; it’s a unique 4D formula that’s tough but bold. Lasts forever and projects strongly. Evolves sweet and fresh. Some will hate it, but if you like it, enjoy it—it’s your money and your life.

  • Longevity 8/10, projection 7/10, similarity to TF TL 89%, beauty 9/10. It smells like a corrupt billionaire, that type of guy you know is loaded but you’re better off not asking what he does. Another way to see it is the smell of a cathedral, not just any one, where the cardinal is with red velvet shoes, a long robe, a sixty-gram gold ring, a white gold rosary weighing on his neck, and a smile that only convinces the oldest believer. That kind of man who, when he blesses the water, the altar boys move aside so it doesn’t hit them. It smells like a Latin American politician who couldn’t afford to eat two years ago and now has yachts, planes, and contest-winning secretaries. It’s a perfume jewel, 100% recommended if you want to make a huge impact. In the Harry Potter world, that’s how Peter Pettigrew smells, while Lucius Malfoy would use the Tom Ford Tuscan Leather.

  • For me, this is the best option for Tuscan Leather. I read many reviews placing Layucawam above it, but there’s not much difference; the other is spicier, though they say raspberry is more noticeable, I think in this one that note dominates from start to finish combined with that rough leather, plus the smoky incense and amber that give it shine. It’s exquisite with a lovely seven-to-eight-hour safe longevity.

  • Toscano Leather by Maison Alhambra is a very well-executed inspiration of Tom Ford’s Tuscan Leather, with about 90% similarity. It has excellently crafted animal leather, balanced with saffron and raspberry, making it very pleasant and wearable, even more so than Amber Leather and Ombre Leather. Its performance is acceptable for longevity and projection, and the quality-to-price ratio is unbeatable. It’s a solid recommendation for those who don’t want to spend a fortune on Tom Ford but want a similar experience for a fraction of the price. Worth it for any leather perfume lover.

  • Orlandoperfumesman

    As they say, it’s all about taste. For those thinking about buying it, let me describe what it smells like: stick your hands in your car’s gas tank and rub them on your body. Literally, it smells like petroleum or burnt gasoline. You can detect some leather, but if you over-spray to boost projection, you’ll smell pure gasoline.

  • Really surprised me. It reminds me a lot of a leather jacket I had when I was a child. It’s an elegant, well-crafted aroma without any alcohol sensation. It’s an intense leather but not strong or dizzying, and it lasts quite a while. Very masculine. I’m not much of a leather perfume user, but I really liked this one.

  • UnicornFraganzze

    Beast in terms of longevity and projection: buzzing and projecting for over eight hours and two to three hours respectively. I had to sleep in another room because my wife can’t tolerate it, even though I applied it eight hours before bed and it was still buzzing. As for the scent, I noticed lots of ash and raw leather dominating from the opening through the mid-to-dry down. What surprised me most is that it stayed robust until the end without dropping performance.

  • Juan Pablo Melgoza Maldon

    I’ve been wearing it for four or five months and it’s incredible to my nose: intoxicating, elegant, mysterious, and different from the mainstream. It’s a clone of Tom Ford but it’s not bad. I wear it in winter for the office and meetings; bosses and colleagues find it tasteful and original. It smells like glove leather or luxury jacket leather, then a sweet, fruity raspberry note comes out. The longevity is brutal; even after washing my shirt, it still smells. Upon spraying, it floods the room and projects like a beast for an hour and a half, then moderates but is always noticeable. For those who love dark, spicy, and warm perfumes, it’s excellent. I only recommend it for cold days or evening events; if you like it like I do, don’t overuse it in heat or enclosed spaces.

  • nicovega209

    I’ve been tempted by this fragrance for a while. I tried it and at first it smells like the wasabi from takeout sushi, probably the thyme. Don’t misunderstand me, it doesn’t disgust me, but I don’t love it, at least not yet. My mom, a perfume expert since before I was born, absolutely loved it. Why? No idea, but tastes are tastes.

  • It makes me gag. It doesn’t smell like leather or a new car; it just smells bad. If you wear this, people will think you didn’t shower or that you don’t take care of yourself. If you tried a decant and liked it, go ahead, but I would never wear it. Disqualified.

  • DavidLópez

    Designed to evoke tanned skin and leather, it combines notes for a luxurious and sophisticated experience. Attractive to both men and women. A powerful opening of red fruits, raspberry, contrasting with deep notes. In the heart, a robust and dark profile with leather, the signature of the scent, accented by jasmine for a subtle floral touch. A base of amber, oud, and smoky notes adds depth and complexity. Outstanding longevity, 8 to 12 hours. Powerful projection at first, then settles into a close-to-the-body aura. Guarantees you’ll be noticed but remains discreet as intensity fades. Apply 2 to 4 sprays; don’t overdo it to avoid overwhelming. Strategic points: neck and behind the ears. Versatile, but better for special occasions and evening events: elegant dinners, cocktails, dates, or important events. Ideal for impact, weddings, business, or exclusive parties. While usable during the day, its richness makes it better for moments of sophistication. Best in cool or mild climates; in heat, it can be overwhelming, ideal for spring, autumn, or winter. In cold weather, the warm notes unfold better, creating an enveloping effect. Captures luxury and elegance, a complexity that seduces. An excellent investment for a distinctive and memorable scent.

  • Robertish

    MA’s Toscano Leather stands out for its intensity and robust character, evoking high-quality leather with a sophisticated touch. The opening is bold and strong, demanding presence and appreciation. A punchy start with leather, tobacco, and spices creating warmth and depth. It can be intense at first, but that defines its character. It evolves to soften while maintaining its robustness. In the heart, leather dominates, balanced by wood and amber. The base features subtle vanilla and tobacco, velvet-like yet strong. Ideal for those seeking an imposing trail and not afraid to stand out. Perfect for autumn, winter, and special occasions. Excellent longevity, moderate to high projection that is present without being overwhelming. It’s for lovers of intense perfumes with a leather and tobacco base that leave a memorable mark. Although the opening is strong, the evolution reveals sophistication and character.

  • It’s a difficult scent; that initial paraffin note contrasts with how good it develops on skin and clothes. Don’t let the first impression fool you. After a few uses, your perception will change, and you’ll see what makes it famous; that raspberry pairs beautifully with the leather. Wow, give it a try…

  • Spectacular fragrance, brutal potency, just leather and raspberry, nothing more. Note: it’s not for everyone, but if you like powerful perfumes with that jacket-leather vibe, give it a shot. It’s worth every penny at a ridiculous price; hands down one of MA’s best.

  • Toscano Leather is a great imitation of Tuscan Leather. Between Toscano and Opulence Leather, Toscano wins because it’s more complex and less flat. Basically, from start to finish it’s leather: refined by the raspberry that makes it elegant, and dark by the smoky woods and incense. It’s not meant to get compliments, but to project power. Wear it with a suit for elegance or a leather jacket for roughness and seriousness. Longevity is great, projection is moderate so it doesn’t overwhelm, making it a gentleman’s scent. If it suits you, final rating 8.5/10.

  • Rick Azafranado

    Honestly… if it smells like Tom Ford Tuscan Leather, I have to say it’s terrible, period. Smells like petroleum at first. Eventually, a faint leather note comes through, but that petroleum scent never goes away. I’ll keep it in my collection, but I wouldn’t buy it or wear it under any circumstances.

  • Smells awful; it burned my nose when I smelled it. Very acidic, and it didn’t smell good all day long. Is this perception bothering anyone else?

  • elemperadorleparfume

    I tried it in-store and it hooked me instantly. Don’t buy blind. It has a lot of personality, is robust, and very masculine. I wouldn’t call it unisex like they suggest. It’s preferably for nightwear, though it works for formal daytime settings like a suit. It smells like new leather, a jacket, or freshly broken-in shoes. After settling a bit, the leather note remains dominant—I’d say that’s its signature—with a subtle sweet undertone that softens that initially severe impression. Made for men over 30.

  • “Italian Soul Leather” Toscano Leather is intense, sophisticated, and has its own character. Leather dominates at first, then softens with amber and a fruity touch that balances it all. It’s powerful, dark, and elegant, vibrating with artisanal luxury and finely tanned skin. Perfect for cold nights or when you want to project presence. Excellent longevity with a deep, sensual trail. It conveys security, elegance, and an attractive touch of rebellion.

  • Bought Toscano Leather a couple of months ago and it didn’t click for me; it smells like an auto shop. I sprayed it on my eco-leather items though, and that worked well. Later, while Christmas shopping at the mall, I tried Tom Ford Man Leather and it’s identical, but costs only a tenth of the price. I think niche and designer brands need to lower their prices. Thanks, Arab perfumers, for existing.