Housed in the original Colors bottle, and the scent is inspired by Cumbia latino music.

Cumbia Colors Man fragrance notes

  • Head

    • spicy celery, anise accord
  • Heart

    • eucalyptus
  • Base

    • woody notes, musky notes

Latest Reviews of Cumbia Colors Man

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As a fan of licorice/ aniseed scents, I found the strength of the aniseed notes a bit weaker than i would have liked. I had to spray twice as much Cumbia on than I normally would with other scents. But with this double dose, I thought it smelled quite good.
Renato
2nd July 2011
93761
Spicy anise vanilla blend , I love it but it's almost the some scents that Paradiso Inferno Original had. It's the same fragance that changes the name and the bottle ?Cool at night before go to dance !!!
20th February 2009
67041

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A little bit disappointing, but not bad. Basically, this is a melon fragrance best worn in warm weather. Its saving grace is its interesting and tasteful use of anise and eucalyptus; other than that, it would just be a cheaper version of Aqua di Gio.
8th December 2008
63840
Huge anise opening. Minty middle. Light aromatic musky wood base. Oddly compelling.
2nd August 2008
48641
Very interesting blend! I love it!
19th November 2007
41875
I thought it was going to be a more exotic scent , given the name "cumbia". It's very much run of the mill male scant, nothing interesting here. It's fresh at the top,and dries down on a sweet-musky note. I didn't care much for it and felt it was simple as well. But since it's generally cheap, i much rather have this one than others on the same range. For everyday i guess.
17th January 2006
2791