V fragrance notes

  • Head

    • blackcurrant, peach, grapefruit
  • Heart

    • heliotrope, jasmine, coriander
  • Base

    • patchouli, cedar wood, benzoin

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Avery V, namely another variation of the "fruity-balmy woodiness"'s theme (not so distant from R or especially E from the same brand). While E (with its plummy-balmy-leatherish accord) is more leaning towards the Fahrenheit 32/One Million's side (powdery-creamy pattens, leather, balmy fruitiness, woods) V smells less balmy-powdery and sharper (despite yet fruity, airy and vaguely dusty-benzoinic). Grapefruit and peaches (joined to orange or mandarine I suppose) provide a sharper (more bitter-fizzy) feel while dry down smells more powdery-eliotropic-fruity (with a tart sort of fruity vibe) than kind of creamy plummy-berrish (as we experienced with E). Anyway V is another Avery's juice not properly in my tunes despite I can't say it smells unpleasant or obnoxious. Coriander provides a touch of "spaciousness" (like in a sort of fruitier ideal Bvlgari Man Extreme) while all the aroma is about peachy-spicy woodiness with pale floral accents. A fancy kind of concoction really versatile, virile and temperamental. A tad sultry-brash and surely projectful and unapologetic, this fragrance could admittedly turn out really appealing to crowd. Just not for me.
16th July 2015
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