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Reviews of Chapeau| Darvant ItalyShow all reviews | Chapeau to this wonderful masculine fresh rosey concoction with a musky and ambery soul. I agree with SirSlarty when writes it manages to be fresh and clean without be an aquatic or a synthetic fruity stuff. First of all the fragrance smells natural and changeful. The cool smell is surprisingly velvety despite an astringent chord of bergamot, cedarwood and vetiver. The combination of florals, amber, other smoothing elements and musk turns the smell out finally silky, breezing, just a touch spicy-angular and averagely soft. Distinguished, fresh, natural office's fragrance. 17th October, 2011. (Last Edited: 22nd November, 2011.) |
![]() SirSlarty United StatesShow all reviews | An engaging fresh fragrance with just a hint of fuzzy woodsy notes. Feels like a more elegant clean style rather than aquatic, fruity or synthetic junk. Really wonderful for an office scent. 9th September, 2010. |
![]() Naed_Nitram Show all reviews | On initial acquaintance, you might think him a pleasant enough youth. But linger with him awhile and you will discover him to be nothing more than the wooden-hatted cousin of the wooden-headed Azzaro Visit - boring, blatant, relentless, the pair of them. Nice name, though: Borsalini Chapeau. 20th January, 2007. (Last Edited: 23rd May, 2008.) |
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SirSlarty
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