Arpege Pour Homme

Arpege Pour Homme

Lanvin

Good price

Arpege Pour Homme by Lanvin ranks among the best perfumes for men .This top white flowers fragrance blends Bitter Orange, Iris, Jasmine, Mandarin Orange, Neroli, Nutmeg, Patchouli, Pink Pepper, Sandalwood, Tonka Bean, Vanilla notes with white flowers, flowers, citrus, woods & mosses, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Arpege Pour Homme excels as one of the best perfumes for winter or fall, shining during night wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Arpege Pour Homme as a leading white flowers fragrance for men, a must-try from Lanvin's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top men's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring147
summer57
fall268
winter305
day311
night466
Longevity(312)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
91.3
Sillage(377)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
90.1
Price value(58)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
88.8
female (1)
unisex (21)
male (48)
1%
30%
69%
All ocassions

Notes

Bitter OrangeBitter Orange
IrisIris
JasmineJasmine
Mandarin OrangeMandarin Orange
NeroliNeroli
NutmegNutmeg
PatchouliPatchouli
Pink PepperPink Pepper
SandalwoodSandalwood
Tonka BeanTonka Bean
VanillaVanilla

Reviews

Arpege by Lanvin is a very warm scent, reminiscent of Givenchy Pi or Terre D'Hermes, not to mention a replay of 1995 pour homme, fragrances, which have the peculiarity of giving shape to dreams. Arpege keep up the good name of the brand with this scent, heat, spice, freshness and infinite caress of vanilla, I'm not good at describing scents and this more than any other I'm in trouble, almost as a move to respond to the most skilled chess master, but perhaps in the art of perfume has more heart in the brain, and this fragrance comes in concept from the bottom of the heart, dispensing good cheer and a state of grace ... Thanks Lanvin ...

I have this and like it, but there is nothing better than the original 1965 lanvin for men. I have 2 bottles of it and love the fragrance . I wish they would bring it back

Arpege pour Homme is somewhat a variant of Dior Eau Noire other than Dior Homme. It is, for sure, even a more sophisticated, higher completed, further decorated composition relative to Eau Noire. Arpege PH opens with what you might mostly get from Eau Noire: some herbal woody aromantic accord with a touch of coffee note. Notice the difference in the coffee notes: to be specificly, it blended in a well-crafted and subtle way so that its synthetic trace cannot be easily found as it does in Eau Noire (where the coffee smells like a chemical coffee flavor chewing gum as you can find in a drugstore) and even some really expensive niche offerings that also use the coffee. Eau Noire freezes at here, but Arpege PH does not. It soon envolved into a oriental woody phase. I do get some comparison to Dior Homme as some reviewers mentioned, but more precisely it reminds me of Dior Bois d'Argent, just with a quasi-fougere twist, as well as a deja vu of Serge Lutens Gris Clair-ish sweet woody base, just without the prominent lavender note. So think about mixing one drop of Bois d'Argent, one drop of Gris Clair (lavender-filtered) and a half drop of YSL Opium Homme (PPR-Gucci Era), that is basically how it goes, at least to some extend. Arpege PH is surely more than what I expected from the house of Lanvin. A solid, interesting, sexual and elegent frag within the genre. If you were into Eau Noire and Gris Clair, you'd better get yourself a bottle of this before full extinction in the market. Rating: 8.0-8.5/10

its very similar to Pi but much more woody, which i dont like And in my opinion Pi is better because its creamy yummy sweet!! i gave it away

super dope;)

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