Wild Fruits

Mancera
Good priceWild Fruits by Mancera ranks among the best perfumes for men and women (unisex) .This top fruits & vegetables fragrance blends Apple, Black Currant, Cedar, Citruses, Fruity Notes, Grapefruit, Kumquat, Lemon, Musk, Peach, Violet notes with fruits & vegetables, flowers, citrus, woods & mosses, musk, amber and animalic accords, earning high praise in our perfume review community. Wild Fruits excels as one of the best perfumes for summer or spring, shining during day wear. Our PerfumeRates community ranks Wild Fruits as a leading fruits & vegetables fragrance for men and women (unisex), a must-try from Mancera's top perfume brands. Dive into the best perfume reviews, explore top unisex fragrances, and discover cheap perfume deals on PerfumeRates!
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LOL at the Creed comparisons! There's the faintest hint of Silver Mountain Water/MI or any Creed scent, but this perfume completely lacks that signature depth Creeds are known for. I agree with some reviewers who called it a fruity mess—yeah, synthetic fruity mess is spot on. You can definitely pick out the peach note and red apple peel, but the synthetic layer really overshadows everything, making those notes feel lifeless and stale. Not my cup of tea at all!
This is a nice, fruity and summery unisex fragrance. It reminds me of Cedrat Boise—it has a great aroma. The scent doesn’t have a strong projection and has medium longevity. I often wear Wild Fruits and Cedrat Boise during the summer, just for personal enjoyment. It’s not about impressing others—I wear it simply because I love how it smells on me. Overall, it works well for me.
This Mancera is a pleasant fragrance, though the fruit notes feel a bit artificial-sounding. There’s nothing particularly standout—just a mix of fruits with some musky undertones, making it good for warm weather wear. As it dries down, it becomes powderier and floral with time, leaning toward a softer, more feminine vibe. It’s a solid 5/10—not bad for a casual fragrance but nothing that really stands out.
The fragrance is quite appealing with a mix of fruity and musky notes. On my skin, the fruity elements are noticeable for the first hour before the warm, sweet musk takes over. While the synthetic fruitiness isn’t offensive, it’s definitely on the bubblegummy side. Though the scent is labeled as unisex, it feels more feminine—elegant but not overly girly. I can see a sophisticated young woman wearing this confidently. My only wish is that the longevity was better—it fades away in just a few hours.
It’s super fruity with a strong citrus base and musky undertones. The longevity isn't great, and it doesn’t have much sillage. If someone prefers something sweet and fun, this might be for them, though I’d only get a mini rather than a full bottle.