Wardasina (Rosso Afgano)

Wardasina (Rosso Afgano)

Sospiro Perfumes

Good price

Wardasina (Rosso Afgano) by Sospiro Perfumes ranks among the best perfumes for women .This top greens & herbs fragrance blends Cedar, Musk, Patchouli, Rose, Saffron, Tobacco, Vanilla notes with greens & herbs, flowers, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic, spices accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Wardasina (Rosso Afgano) excels as one of the best perfumes for winter or fall, shining during night wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Wardasina (Rosso Afgano) as a leading greens & herbs fragrance for women, a must-try from Sospiro Perfumes's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top women's fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!


Votes

spring68
summer19
fall143
winter156
day136
night250
Longevity(209)
enduringlongmoderateshortfaint
106.5
Sillage(289)
powerfulstrongsoftclose
102.2
Price value(43)
excellentgoodfaircostlynot worthy
56.4
female (25)
unisex (20)
male (5)
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Notes

CedarCedar
MuskMusk
PatchouliPatchouli
RoseRose
SaffronSaffron
TobaccoTobacco
VanillaVanilla

Reviews

This is the same as Rosso Afgano... Same thing with Laylati which was renamed Puro Afgano...

How can I get samples for Sospiro perfumes samples ? Is there any online shop to purchase ?

Lovely rose & creamy wood fragrance with good longevity. Thumbs up!

Wardasina - Like a Nuclear bomb. Magnificent beauty! What a fragrance this is..A very masculine take on rose that makes me wonder why it is categorized as "for women". I find this very masculine due to the tobacco that exists throughout it's life. Yes, this is a rose scent, but the rose is paired with tobacco ,patchouli and spices (Saffron as per notes)..making it a semi dirty, semi clean scent. I like how Sospiro has managed to make a luscious interpretation of rose, keeping it right in the middle of the gender scale (there isn't a scale as such, but just for representative purposes) This is a mature scent imo, and one needs to be well dressed to do justice to it. Not a casual frag, this is something to be worn on occasions. (low points for versatility though) In terms of performance, this is almost nuclear in strength. Never to be oversprayed, 1-2 sprays(from my decant) was enough for me to last for days at end. A work of art, one needs to try it first and see if it justifies the hefty price tag it commands, as the definition of value depends from person to person. For me, my 10 ml decant shall suffice for a long time :)

Wardasina is practically a drug, I feel absolutely inebriated when I wear it. One of the finest and most beautiful scents I've ever tried. I typically don't like rose bombs but the tobacco and patchouli really ground this. The saffron accent is perfection, and the creamy dry down is to die for. Extremely mysterious, intoxicating and luxurious fragrance. It's like walking across deep pile red velvet to ascend your throne. At midnight, of course. The quality is outstanding. Longevity is incredible -- it will last for almost a day on the skin; sometimes I can still smell it after I've had a bath. Sillage is a beast, just the way I like it. This is an opulent power fragrance meant to stun a whole room. Someone mentioned it's somewhat reminiscent of Marc Jacobs' Decadence EDP, which I didn't really notice until it was pointed out. It's true! I love and own that scent, but Wardasina is in a completely different league. Much smokier than Decadence, which is on the sweeter side. If you really want to do your head in, lightly layer Decadence over Wardasina. I just did it myself and...oh my. Wardasina's only downside is the price tag, but it's well worth saving up for. With this kind of longevity and sillage, a 100ml bottle will last for years.