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Housed in the original Colors bottle, and the scent is inspired by Cumbia latino music.
$20.19 100ml EdT | $14.34 100ml EdT |
Reviews of Cumbia Colors Men| Renato AustraliaShow all reviews | 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. 2nd July, 2011. |
![]() mrcm ChileShow all reviews | 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 ? 20th February, 2009. |
| sjohnjay United StatesShow all reviews | 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. |
![]() SirSlarty United StatesShow all reviews | Huge anise opening. Minty middle. Light aromatic musky wood base. Oddly compelling. 2nd August, 2008. |
| distortech United StatesShow all reviews | Very interesting blend! I love it! 19th November, 2007. |
| castorpollux Show all reviews | 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. |
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