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Arcus by Amouage, 2005

71% Positive Reviews
Rated #3742 in Fragrances

Posted
More like a nimbus cloud without the cumulo. Totally boring and dull 'green' fragrance that smells very synthetic. Even selling at half price as was the case couldn't tempt me.

Posted
It's a good geranium and mandarin orange flesh scent. Medium sweet and only a hint of salty sea air on the mid-notes. It is a very "wet", "creamy" fragrance, I don't know how else to describe it. I don't get the depth some people are seeing in it here, but I may after I live with it for a while. It is high quality as you'd expect from Amouage. And yes, the bottle is VERY cool, so there's that. Standing on its own, the fragrance is excellent if not (as foetidus pointed out) a big booming fragrance. It's VERY nice and deserves a clear thumbs up. Now... *for the price* is a whole other matter. Maybe not as much. However, I review fragrances on their own merits alone.

I've said it before, you don't buy these things expecting to get any kind of bargain for a few oz of fragrant liquid for hundreds of dollars. It's a luxury item and you pay what you have to to get it. If there's any way you're going to miss the money, or the fragrance is too dear, then get a tester and choose not to buy... you never had to pay for it in order to do that. Its cost never hit your books. For that reason, I don't factor price in my reviews, nor do I think anyone else needs to.

And on its own - Arcus is really nice, natural, mildly sweet, floral & citrus aquatic. One I'm happy to have in my collection!

Posted
I have been smelling this one on people since I was a child but didn't know what was it, bought it last week and boy it is good!
If you are used to wear Gold or Jubilation or Silver or Dia this is different as it starts with the citrus.

Posted
The moment you spray it, it reminds you of Acqua Di Gio and then in about 5 minutes it transforms into something green. Then the salt appears that does remind you of Erolfa. The dry down is unmistakenly the same as that of 'Halston Catalyst' which in any case is very similar to ADG.

It does not warrant such a high price because it's fairly average and smells like a lot of other much cheaper colognes.

Posted
It is kind of ridicilous, isn`t it? The prize I mean, and value for the money.

The juice itself is actually quite nice marine citrus blend, but with the prize like that, "quite nice" isn`t nearly enough.
To me very unoriginal creation, smells somewhat very generic. We have plenty of these oceanic fresh green fragrances with strong ambergris base. Rest of those doesn`t cost this much though, and many of them are even much better.

Herbs and citruses with small dash of fig leaves thown along, some of fresh waxy flowers and sharp woods, everything fixed together with that ambergris.
Its long lasting on me.

This is a scent only for snobs, very wealthy people or / and hardcore Amouage fans.
I`m not any of those.

Posted
What?!! A $150 Escape? That is all I got. Calone, fruits, weak longevity and linearity.

4 Sprays. Longevity: 6 Hours. Sillage 60 cm.

Posted
Begins with a citrus that has a 'sour melon' note reminiscent of Acqua di you know who, but the lemons keep it happy, dries to a heart note of interesting rain/ocean Jr. Erolfa which only last about half and hour, then the rest ends in a feminine scent that most women would find too flowery. Does it have any virtue? Yes. It's overpriced. Go Amouage! The niche shall make thee rich.
Pass.

Posted
Opens aquatic; its very nice. It is clean and greenan attractive and high quality accordmore verdant than aquatic. Arcus is green (fig leaves and basil), clean (lime), and a bit salty (geranium). As it develops, it loses the lime, gets greener and saltier, finally ending with a light wood (patchouli and teakwood) / ambergris accord. These are all very good accords and Arcus is a very good scent. But I much prefer Erolfa for just plain attractiveness and for the ability of the notes to fulfill my expectations and artistic appreciation. The literature from Amouage states that the inspiration for Arcus is the dramatic leading edge of a severe thunderstorm. Its not like the thunderstorms Im used tonone of that ozonic purity / threat, none of that natural olfactory suspense of nature holding her breath. To me Arcus doesnt have that thunderstorm excitementit is just too sterile; it seems something assembled in a laboratory rather than a creation inspired by Thor. Im doing just fine with ErolfaI havent found a better aquatic yet.
Arcus by Amouage, 2005
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Launched Date2005
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AvailabilityDiscontinued
ByAmouage
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