Aramis Modern Leather fragrance notes
Head
- basil, thyme
Heart
- geranium, patchouli
Base
- leather, oak moss
Latest Reviews of Aramis Modern Leather
I am impressed with the quality of Modern Leather; then again, I love so many fragrances that carry the Aramis brand, including all that had been bundled into the 'Gentleman's Collection.' It seems that it has been overshadowed by Tobacco Reserve, but it certainly holds its own. This aromatic, herbal leather could very well be considered modern due to certain de rigueur aromachems incorporated into the composition (suederal and ambroxan, for example), but the lovely herbal opening really sets it apart. Thyme is a favorite note of mine, lending a somewhat dry, rugged quality that makes a scent decidedly masculine, while the basil synergizes well with geranium, as observed in other scents that use both.
Modern Leather is not groundbreaking, but I love my aromatic and herbal notes, so it brings pleasure, is well-blended, and while far from a heavy-hitter leather, it is stirring to the nose no less.
Modern Leather is not groundbreaking, but I love my aromatic and herbal notes, so it brings pleasure, is well-blended, and while far from a heavy-hitter leather, it is stirring to the nose no less.
A safe, office friendly leather, in my opinion.
I wear Commodity Leather & Molinard Cuir for myself, for a non-social day.
I would wear Aramis Modern Leather for work, worship, or in the company of friends or family at a social event.
This wears light & airy, does not cloy or get down your throat at all, and it feels like the scent bubble would be within a foot or two.
Though I much prefer the original Aramis, as well as Aramis Tobacco Reserve, this is much more accessible, for my tastes, than Aramis Special Blend.
A safe 3.5-3.9/5, and FBW for me.
I wear Commodity Leather & Molinard Cuir for myself, for a non-social day.
I would wear Aramis Modern Leather for work, worship, or in the company of friends or family at a social event.
This wears light & airy, does not cloy or get down your throat at all, and it feels like the scent bubble would be within a foot or two.
Though I much prefer the original Aramis, as well as Aramis Tobacco Reserve, this is much more accessible, for my tastes, than Aramis Special Blend.
A safe 3.5-3.9/5, and FBW for me.
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The most generic of the trilogy of themed Aramis scents from recent years (the other two being Tobacco Reserve and Special Blend), although it's just nice enough to get a thumbs-up.
Given the date of release, one would be forgiven for suspecting that this would follow the vein of Tuscan Leather or Dark Rebel in the creation of a leather accord, Modern Leather has no connection to either. It's neither very modern nor very leather-y.
Modern Leather strikes me as mostly being about a watery violet, a kind of barbershoppy, more old-school Hommage a L'Homme. Violet strangely isn't listed in the note pyramid, but gives the composition a fruity touch, balanced by basil and some danker elements like patchouli, which become more dominant as it develops on skin.
Given the date of release, one would be forgiven for suspecting that this would follow the vein of Tuscan Leather or Dark Rebel in the creation of a leather accord, Modern Leather has no connection to either. It's neither very modern nor very leather-y.
Modern Leather strikes me as mostly being about a watery violet, a kind of barbershoppy, more old-school Hommage a L'Homme. Violet strangely isn't listed in the note pyramid, but gives the composition a fruity touch, balanced by basil and some danker elements like patchouli, which become more dominant as it develops on skin.
Smells like yer dad, but not necessarily in a bad way.
Definitely keeps the spirit of the brand. It's a bit dank and definitely masculine, which for me is welcomed after trying a few too many sugary "clubbing scents". But I don't know if this is something that suits me either. I do hope to get a leather scent, but I'd be more interested in one that's a bit less spice focused, a smoother boozy leather.
Definitely keeps the spirit of the brand. It's a bit dank and definitely masculine, which for me is welcomed after trying a few too many sugary "clubbing scents". But I don't know if this is something that suits me either. I do hope to get a leather scent, but I'd be more interested in one that's a bit less spice focused, a smoother boozy leather.
A very light leather ..you'd expect this one to be a beast but ingredients have changed and so have the times. I enjoyed sampling this, it's a friendly leather that I'd use in the summer , doesn't project massively and doesn't go on forever either but it does smell sophisticated and classy. I have another leather fragrance in the same vein called mahon leather by floris, that one is a little more interesting and better done tho. I think this is perfect for close encounter nights like cinema and dates.
I'm surprised that the Aramis name is used here. You would expect something from this house with those notes to have promise. Unfortunately, someone has taken "modern" to mean "hardly detectable". Have some courage and ramp everything up.
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