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Ursa

Paolo Terenzi
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Paolo Terenzi
4.02 de 5
1,349 votos

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Descripción

Ursa by Tiziana Terenzi is a spicy oriental fragrance designed for men and women. Launched in 2015, this composition was created by nose Paolo Terenzi. Its top notes feature dried fruits, rum, elemi, and nutmeg. The heart unfolds patchouli, tobacco, incense, vetiver, and olibanum incense, also known as frankincense. Finally, the base notes reveal leather, oud wood, and vanilla.

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  • Invierno 36%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 8.2%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 41%
  • Noche 59%

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Comunidad

1,349 votos

  • Positivo 74%
  • Negativo 18%
  • Neutral 7.6%

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9 reseñas

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  • Jhony Royce

    Smells identical to GGA; the leather is very noticeable and gives a sense of elegance.

  • pedjalazaro

    I like it. It opens alcoholic and slightly animalic, highlighting the rum and nutmeg, with a base of patchouli, leather, and oud. In the heart, there’s some tobacco, vetiver, and incense. It’s sweet but not cloying, more woody than spicy. Excellent ingredient quality and good performance. I see it as a bit more masculine than feminine. For autumn and winter, for the evening. It lasts forever and the trail is heavy.

  • Olfactorily interesting. It’s an aromatic, leathery scent with sweet nutmeg and an animalic oud base. I think it’s for personal enjoyment, not for the office. To me, it felt a bit dirty. Although I’ve been told it smells good from afar, like talcum powder, it hasn’t been easy for me to wear. When it dries down, the nutmeg gets in my stomach and makes me feel slightly sour, along with that dirty and animalic effect, causing some discomfort. First time wearing it; I’ll keep trying it to see if my perception improves. Luckily, I didn’t buy it blind. Try it!

  • Building hype. The first time I tried it, I was a bit taken aback. I’ve heard it’s more masculine, but to me, it’s totally unisex. It’s a mature fragrance; the opening is potent, like sour rum with nuts, and from the very first second, an animalic, earthy, slightly dirty oud. The quality is undeniable, with intense woody notes and a certain sweetness in the heart. As it dries down, it smells like sticking your nose in a barrel macerating rum from the catapuna era with a handful of nuts inside a piece of the most expensive oud. It lasts forever, but projection drops after 3 hours. What remains clinging to the skin is a halo of pleasant delirium. Will everyone like it? NOOOO. Who is it for? Unisex, mature people with a certain status and dense personality. Is it worth it? It’s a great fragrance, an olfactory experience, a personal delight, depending on what you’re looking for. The problem is that common noses aren’t used to this kind of art, though that will change soon (niche perfumery is booming). But once you get used to it, you stop looking for shampoo, clean, floral, or sugary scents… and start noticing less conventional notes that invite you to live other experiences. Then your being opens up to the unknown and you start to enjoy. Will I buy it? No. I don’t have the right moments, people, or situations to make use of it right now. My collection is extensive, and I already own many of these that I rarely use, so I don’t need another one at this price (if someone gifted it to me, I’d use it, but I don’t use things I don’t like, not even out of gratitude).

  • An incredibly rich fragrance. For unisex lovers, it could be among the best. Undoubtedly, the ingredients are of exceptional quality. But it’s so unisex that it doesn’t work for me. It’s very rich, but I wouldn’t wear it. I’m looking for something more masculine, and honestly, I see it as more suitable for a lady than a gentleman. At first, it smells a bit like Gucci Guilty Absolute, but after 10 minutes, it takes a different direction. From that line, I liked Orion much more.

  • The first from the brand to surprise me. The others follow familiar paths, but this smells like something else. It projects strongly, like a 20-year rum blended with nutmeg, patchouli, leather, and incense. It’s rough and earthy, but in my opinion, very rich. After half an hour, the oud becomes noticeable—very woody, almost like veneer—alongside vetiver, tobacco, and a soft vanilla that balances everything. It smells very formal and serious, suited for adults and any season except hot weather. The trail is moderate but lasts forever. I see it as more masculine, though it’s unisex. A great find to close out 2022, which brought so many surprises. Rating: 8.5/10.

  • It’s a liquor with tobacco and nutmeg that leaves a very prominent animal touch from the very beginning. It’s expensive, but if you have experience with perfumes, you’ll love it.

  • Liquorish, with tobacco and nutmeg, and that noticeable animalic touch. Very interesting, but you need experience to get the most out of it.