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Reviews of 1881 (1990)
by Cerruti

  • Availability: In Production
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  • Bottle Designer: Serge Mansau
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33 reviews

Ahh! A beautiful blend of flowers, citrus and wood. I have received more positive comments from women wearing this fragrance than with any other cologne. It is a gentle, winsome scent, with an appealingly shimmering bouquet. As JaimeB stated, it has a subtle radiance. Very long lasting.
29 September 2008


2135 reviews

Kinda sweet and "green" in the way that it's both herbal and leafy. Lasts a good while. If the top notes don't put you off and you get to the drydown, you're in for a treat as it becomes a nice woody floral. Both elegant and casual and very distinctive.
26 July 2008


401 reviews

A top note accord of citrus with green and aromatic notes yields to a floral-fruity heart undergirded by woody oriental notes. This is one I had nearly forgotten, but wanted to revisit after reading Luca Turin's review in "Perfumes: The Guide." I confess that I thought the top notes a bit harsh, but now I see that they lead to a beautiful masculine floriental with delicate resonances that are well worth wearing for their subtle radiance.
23 April 2008


327 reviews

The first time I sampled this, I was blown away, and i had to have it. It was elegant and strong and manly and on and on. Then I bought it and after wearing it on about 3 occasions, I couldn't do it anymore. It was too much for me. Smells great, the dry down is great but it has become a bit much for me. it is a very old-like scent, hence the 1881 name. Try before buying, and if you buy, get a small bottle lest you suffer the same effects as I.
29 May 2007


339 reviews

One of the most discreet yet distinguished citrus chypres to ever have been created. It shares the same league with Grey Flannel, Eau Sauvage, Armani pour homme, Chanel pour Monsieur or Roberto Capucci and has some notes in common with all of these scents too- it's the essence of the timlessly elegant scent, fit for the privileged yet never tasteless or showy gentleman. It embodies the true definition of solid, flawless class. Clean-cut cirus, herbal and aromatic opening, woody and chypre drydown. Starts of very delicately yet still masculine in a distinguished way, but developes a great, yet never brutal or choking lasting power ( unlike the more sensual, potent, carnal Amber version, whih, much more than this one, is easily overapplied if not handled with care and moderation). Personally, i like both the bottle and the name, as both stand, in my opinion, for indestructible conservative values, the rugged, energetic yet stylish puristic simplicity of the bottle being an example of how a true high-end masculine scent should be marketed. The drydown is close to sheer perfection, as it is summing up many of the sensory delights of a Mediterranean surrounding if a few notes- the marine, the mossy touches, moderate floral hints, the antiseptic piney touch, the both relaxing and invigorating touches of aromatic herbs, all of them leading to a very elaborate, but also wearable and fully functional, while still being luxurious and elitist creation which is timeless enough to smell natural and gentlemanly enough to have been made in 1881(and not in 1990) but with the security that, like the most solid investment, will never be dated, not even in our contemporary neoliberal postmodern brave new world, from who's mainly so uninspired, nondescript post-structural scents this one definately stands out.
15 March 2007


14 reviews

Very nice scent. Long lasting and primarily sweet. Fresh and somewhat lemony. Does have a bit of a sharpness to the drydown, but ultimately finishes to be a classy, warm fragrance.
05 December 2006


677 reviews

Very nice on my skin. I don't seem to notice so many of the much-discussed green notes as I do the darker, woody notes.

Bought this one at the same time I happened upon a bottle of Ungaro III recently, and have taken to wearing the 1881 during the day and the Ungaro III (YUM!) in the evening.

Am anxious to sample the Amber version, although too much amber can (e.g., Prada for Men, Ambre Sultan) be overwhelming on my skin, IMHO.
08 October 2006


43 reviews

this one is fresh fresh fresh - it's like a breath of cold air - it's a beaut!
01 August 2006


114 reviews

1881 is an underrated fragrance even in my fragrance arsenal. The first time i tried it ireally didnt give it an opporotunity to develop into the good fragrance that it really is.
15 November 2004


11 reviews

Its very fresh and long lasting almost remains for whole day. Sophasticated and sober. Very mature fragrance.
15 September 2002


160 reviews

If you like a very fresh, open, masculine scent, then 1881 is perfect for you. It's a "fresh from the shower" scent that's not at all "artificial," and it lasts a long time and smells just as good, as when you put it on. That said, it's also NOT a heavy scent. I find I keep trying the "new, new" scents, and forget that there are a world of great "flavors" out there. that have lasted, for a very good reason. 1881, is one of them.
01 April 2002

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