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Tres Nuit

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Armaf
4.13 de 5
3,274 votos

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Descripción

Tres Nuit by Armaf is a spicy aromatic fragrance for men. The top notes are iris, lemon (sour lime), and verbena; the heart notes are lavender, violet, and spicy notes; the base notes are ambergris and sandalwood.

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  • Primavera 38%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 72%
  • Noche 28%

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3,274 votos

  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 9.6%
  • Negativo 9.6%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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  • Everyone is a unique collection of experiences that appreciate scents differently based on their lives. To be honest, I’ve never tried Creed’s Green Irish Tweed, so I can’t say how much Tres Nuit by Armaf resembles it. But yesterday I tried this perfume and noticed I’ve smelled something similar on many other people before. I suppose it’s due to the resemblance to Davidoff’s Cool Water, a popular men’s fragrance. Yes, it’s delicious and pleasant, but for me, it’s a very common scent. That doesn’t take away from its appeal. It’s floral, soapy, and delicately sweet. An excellent option to step away from strong, masculine perfumes. Longevity is 6-7 hours on skin with moderate sillage. On clothes, it lasts vividly for over 24 hours. The bottle is beautiful.

  • RobertoCH

    I loved Armaf’s Tres Nuit; a fresh, herbal scent that’s not intrusive. The opening features green grass, citrus, and violet, creating a relaxing vibe with a hint of iris and herbal notes. After 20 minutes, sandalwood and a clean lavender touch emerge. The downside is that on my pH, it dries down to just herbs with low longevity, but overall it’s excellent, worth every penny, and affordable.

  • Identical to Davidoff’s first formula of Cool Water. It has some resemblance to Armaf’s Le Parfait, but this is much more masculine. Tres Nuit is aquatic/athletic, ideal for summer—like stepping out of the shower after tennis or a Sunday family brunch.

  • pedjalazaro

    I like it. Citric opening with green verbena and lemon, leading to a floral heart with violet and lavender, and a base of sandalwood and ambergris. Fresh and pleasant, moderate performance, slightly synthetic, and versatile. Perfect for spring, summer, and autumn, more for day than night. Moderate longevity and sillage.

  • Honestly, I bought it blindly based on the reviews and the Git similarity, but it has nothing to do with Green Irish Tweed. It smells like an older man’s cologne, weird. I won’t use it again, maybe only when I forget about it.

  • Fatal—buy blindly. Unfortunately, the longevity and projection are eternal; it won’t budge from your skin even if you scrape it with sandpaper. It lasts forever. It smells like disinfectant; I was a victim of the hype.

  • As Jesulín de Ubrique would say: spectacular. I love it; I haven’t smelled anything like it. It opens with violet and an enigmatic masculine iris, sharp yet with a touch of grape caramel. A 10.

  • Manuel Cornejo

    I don’t see much similarity to Git; on my skin, it leans more towards classic Quorum. It’s not bad—it’s a delight with great longevity and price, decent projection, and elegant enough for daily or sporty wear. It has vintage notes, so don’t buy blindly, but it’s totally recommended.

  • Very rich and exquisite at a great price. The only flaw is the longevity, which is extremely low—about three hours on my skin—but don’t let that overshadow its amazing performance.

  • Very pleasant opening; reminds me of Cool Water at first, then takes another path with iris, lavender, and violet. It lasted quite a bit on my skin: I sprayed it 3 times in the morning and it was still there at 10 PM, even though I showered and could still smell it. It might be sillage-based projection, but it was there; it could have been 2 or 3 hours outdoors in open spaces, so I’m not sure how much it reached people. If I compare it to Raghba by Lattafa, they’re identical in the opening for the first 30 minutes, then they take different paths, but this one lasted longer than Raghba.

  • fernandovidallorca

    I’ll give the same opinion as Le Parfait. Synthetic, its opening is identical to Le Parfait and Tres Nuit. All three behave the same and end up being almost the same thing. The claim that Tres Nuit is a clone of Creed and Tag-Him by Chanel is totally false. The truth is, I don’t recommend them.

  • I’ll give the same opinion for Davidoff Cool Water and Armaf Tres Nuit. To me, they’re quite similar, though they have distinct nuances; both the opening and dry down follow similar lines. The truth is, I don’t like either. Tres Nuit was a blind buy (I couldn’t test it before), while Cool Water I had already tried. I bought it online too and didn’t remember it smelling like this. I don’t like the openings on both (I expected more citrus) nor their developments (they end up clean but flat, without nuances or addictiveness). I’ll try them in the heat, but I don’t trust my opinion will change, so I doubt I’ll buy them again. I recommend testing them well before purchasing. I think both have been helped by a false hype placing them as clones of Creed Green Irish Tweed. I haven’t tried Creed yet, but I’m putting my hand on the fire: it’s impossible for GIT to have anything to do with these two. In my case, the mistake was thinking they were citrus or marine because I didn’t read other reviews and note descriptions carefully.

  • It doesn’t remind me of Cool Water; it’s very different. It’s refreshing but lacks punch. It doesn’t suit my skin well; it lacks longevity, but it’s not bad.

  • Dfigueroaa

    I’ve already tried GIT, CW, and Tres Nuit. Tres Nuit is the one that resembles GIT the most without copying it. GIT is superior to all its clones, though its price is outrageous. If you can afford it, go for it; if not, buy Tres Nuit, it’s 95% similar and a steal. CW sounds more marine and invasive. In summary: Tres Nuit is a great clone of GIT, good price, nice bottle, and average longevity (4-5 hours). These perfumes make you want to use them for aromatherapy; they’re so relaxing.

  • zmjuanpablo

    Writing this review in winter, this floral scent doesn’t suit me now. I don’t feel comfortable with Tres Nuit; it seems too unmasculine. Maybe I’ll update this when spring or summer arrives, which is when it shines. By the way, the price is very good.

  • Obed Flores

    After trying Cool Water, Aspen by Coty, and Benetton Colors Green, I confirm that Tres Nuit is the closest to GIT, even if it doesn’t reach the nobility or quality of Creed. Each has its own style: some are more marine, others autumnal or green, but this one is floral with sandalwood, young iris, and fresh cedar. A delight at a great price. Don’t be scared if it doesn’t last long at first; once air gets into the bottle, it gains body, depth, and nuances. Fresh but not linear, I love it.

  • César Medina Matus

    A green aroma of spring meadows. It brings that happiness that arrives with the good weather.

  • Forget this one and buy L’Aventure Knight by Al Haramain instead; let me know what you think afterward. No thanks.

  • Aneudys_Frangance

    It’s a clone of Creed Irish Tweed, but watch out: for the price, it’s an absolute beast in longevity. It’s a pure citrus bomb, ideal for hot daily wear. As an Eau de Parfum, it lasts longer than regular toilettes. Greetings from the Dominican Republic.

  • Very good. As an anecdote, when it first arrived I sprayed it 7 times, a huge mistake on my part. Throughout my entire workday, I smelled the fragrance, and others smelled it too. Very good aroma, even though I don’t know the Creed.

  • I’m in a bomb zone. For a long time I underestimated it because it didn’t catch my attention, however, I bought it (to give it a chance) and wow. Tremendous perfume!! Projection, trail, and longevity are insane. I wore it to work in the morning, usually I reapply in the afternoon, but with this one I couldn’t because it sticks and lasts all day. To top it off… compliments keep coming all day long.

  • Bought blindly based on YouTube and TikTok references… I think it was a mistake. I bought it on eBay since in my country (Paraguay 🇵🇾) Arabic perfumes are just starting to gain traction. Here you only find Club de Nuit Intense, 9 PM, Yara, and the rest… anyway… my first impression was: RECENTLY CLEANED PUBLIC TOILET. Imagine those bathrooms, the sharp smell of synthetic lemon air freshener that makes you tear up, and in the background, the lavender from the toilet tablets. That situation reminded me of the first time I used it. I don’t know if it’s my pH or just my impression… it actually generated a couple of compliments. I’m not throwing it away, selling it here nobody buys “used perfumes,” and my older kids are 15, so I consider it definitely for people over 30. I have no choice but to use it for the office. I won’t buy it again, not even as a gift.

  • This is an ARMAF bomb, with explosive longevity of over 24 hours 🙆🏻♂️ and a super powerful trail that fills the whole living room. It’s a very refined perfume, with notes of spices, sandalwood, and flowers that make it divine 🤩. It’s one of those “pants-down” scents 😂😂😂 that drive women crazy. You can buy it with your eyes closed. 1000 x 1000 recommended 🕉️🕉️🕉️

  • I don’t like it; I’m giving it a second chance but it still doesn’t work for me. One reviewer said it smelled like… urine or something? Honestly, it’s not that bad. Personally, I don’t like Iris… and I detect it. It’s too powdery and mentholated for my taste. The longevity is great and the trail is strong, lasting over 6 hours (it’s Arabic, so the notes stay flat without evolving). It’s a mature scent, perfect for the office. Personally, it was a gift, so I wouldn’t buy it. Note: Don’t use more than 4 sprays or it becomes suffocating.

  • GazAdventures

    The person below said it “smells salty,” and honestly, I didn’t realize it until now, but they’re right. It doesn’t smell like iris, at least from my perspective, on the 2023 bottle I used. Personally, I don’t like it. It smells like a slightly feminine generic fragrance with chemical floral notes, something similar to what you’d smell in a cream or talcum powder.

  • zonelabsmx

    I hate it. It’s an unrefined mix of scents that feels like a green mess with no direction.

  • “It is wise to correct oneself.” I don’t consider myself wise for changing my mind, but I am honest: I completely changed my opinion on THIS, and NOT FOR THE BETTER. After an initially positive review, I had to remove it after seeing how it developed in different situations. I bought Trés Nuit blindly, and after several tests, I have to say I DON’T LIKE IT. At first, it smelled similar to Creed Green Irish Tweed, but then it drifted away from being fresh and luminous, turning dark, damp, and moldy with a salty edge. Literally, it smells like natural mushrooms seasoned with coarse salt, a very unpleasant sensation. If Creed is a morning stroll through lush Irish meadows, THIS is descending into a dark, gloomy sea cave filled with strange fungi and an unpleasant salty odor. Anyway, it’s like swapping “Babieca” for “Rocinante.” ARMAF seems like a mediocre house among Arabic perfumes; everything I’ve tried has disappointed me. I guess there’s no choice but to buy Green Irish Tweed to smell it. I don’t know of a decent clone. One learns from everything. I just know ARMAF isn’t for me.

  • Jaime Ramírez

    If you’re looking for something almost identical to Tres Nuit, Cool Water, or Creed GIT, L’BEL Homme 033 is your best bet. For under $20, it delivers excellent quality and scent with about 6 hours of longevity. It’s 90% similar to Tres Nuit but packs more punch thanks to a cognac note that gives it a more masculine edge. Brutal performance 🔥🔥🔥💯

  • Robertomcat

    If you came thinking you get a Green Irish Tweed for 20 euros, you’re wrong. Don’t waste money on perfumes that claim to resemble it; you’ll buy them all and none will give you the satisfaction of the GIT. I own Cool Water, Aspen, Tres Nuit, and one from Esenzzia, and none come close to the splendor of the original. Although Cool Water isn’t similar, if you buy it you won’t regret it: it smells good for post-shower, though it doesn’t last. Tres Nuit, applied on skin and clothes, has low longevity and leaves a synthetic scent on clothes that eventually bothers me. It’s identical to the Esenzzia one. If you really like GIT, don’t waste money on imitations; you’d spend all that money paying the excessive price of the original, which is exclusive and has nothing like it.

  • Citrus, floral, and marine. It’s clean, pleasant, versatile, and wearable. When I don’t want to think for the day or the night, I use this or Eros EDP. It smells rich, but I find it a bit flat and lacking character. I’m not sure how much it actually resembles the GIT, but I’d like to think the Creed one has a more distinctive air. Performance is satisfactory.

  • Ala… yes, it’s similar and a lot. For everyone doubting: it is Green Irish Tweed. Unlike Cool Water, this is green but more citrusy and dusty. It definitely resembles Creed more than Davidoff. Both are low quality compared to the original, but this one is much more consistent. It’s not that typical low-quality Arabic scent; it has designer quality. Surprising for not being a typical cheap smell. Excellent longevity, very good projection, very friendly and doesn’t bother anyone. You can smell the green, fresh, and clean notes. 10/10, it’s a gem that isn’t talked about enough. The price is ridiculous: I got it for $19 on ML. Definitely has a lot to offer, applause.

  • Jaime Ramírez

    Exquisite aroma but very soft. Slightly citrusy at the start and then very subtle powdery, very intimate. If you have a partner and they lean in to your neck, they’ll smell a delicious scent. It lasts about 5 hours and projects moderately. If you find it at a good price, it’s fine. There’s one almost identical for $15: Homme 033 by L’BEL, which lasts much longer.

  • I’m finishing a bottle of Tres Nuit. It’s very green at first, then becomes dusty and creamy from the sandalwood. It feels generic and I had higher expectations. I feel like it would appeal to everyone, but my girlfriend can’t stand it; it must be the iris or the violet.

  • Not for everyone. The box looks nice on the outside with blue velvet and fine calligraphy, but inside it’s cheap cardboard. The bottle is quirky: a rounded pyramid shape like a witch’s potion, with a brown faux-leather belt and silver buckle. The cap is plastic under metal, and the atomizer comes loose, which is its weak point. The design is elegant, with silver letters and a blue that looks like diamond paper. It’s unisex, though leaning feminine; a stylish man in soft clothes could wear it too. Ideal for spring or mild days. Violet is the star, followed by iris adding a powdery, feminine touch (30-60 min). Then lavender is barely noticeable, with a spicy hint of clove and anise. It has two phases: a citrus-green one and another where iris blends with spicy sandalwood. It lasts 2-4 hours on skin and 6-9 on clothes. In the second phase, it smells like grape bubblegum or a women’s clothing store. If you like violet, formal florals, and powdery scents, it’s yours. A steal under $20. Rating: 7/10.

  • I loved it. They said it’s similar to Creed’s Green Irish Tweed, and I bought it for that reason because I really like GIT. At first, it smells incredibly similar, but as it dries down, it’s not quite the same. A friend who owns the GIT confirmed the same: very similar opening, different dry down. Anyway, for me, it was excellent. Blind buy with no regrets; even if it runs out, I’d buy it again. At $20, it was an incredible find. It lasts quite a bit on the skin: I could still smell it at 10 PM, though you have to get close. Everyone who tried it liked it. If you find it for $20 or less, I highly recommend picking it up.

  • It’s a good perfume without standing out too much. Herbal, fresh, clean, and masculine aroma that reminds me of vintage classics. I recommend it for men 27 and up. The longevity is acceptable: it lasts through the day, fading to skin-level after 3 hours but lingering a bit more on clothes. If you’re looking for something herbal, it’s a great option. By the way, it reminds me of Avon’s Black Suede Green for those in Mexico.

  • mi_moreno_go

    If a ‘Purple Perfume’ existed, this would be the king. The opening is a fluffy cloud of iris, violet, and lavender, with a lemon note that adds freshness and balances that powdery softness. The iris, which I sometimes don’t like, is fantastic here: it’s not challenging, and the lemon removes that typical feminine makeup vibe found in other fragrances. The entire accord is coherent, nothing is off-key. I bought it blind seeking something clean and it was a hit: it smells like a good laundry detergent with that citrus twist. If you like those scents, it’s a great option.

  • petrowski4

    Classic herbal aroma, very similar to what my grandfather used. It’s not youthful, has woody notes, and is more suited for an older man. It’s usually a good price and lasts quite a while, but honestly, it’s not my style. It’s not bad, but I wouldn’t recommend it.