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Céline Pour Homme by Céline, 2001

58% Positive Reviews
Rated #5311 in Fragrances

Posted
The top notes dominate throughout here giving off a lovely zesty, woody and spicy aroma. However longevity is unfortunately poor lasting only between 3 and 4 hours. Such a shame as it really is a great smelling fragrance which is also inexpensive to buy.

Posted
Uninteresting woody fragrance with an anise/spice note that ruins the whole deal. Chemical smelling and headache inducing. I don't like this one at all.

Posted
Just like Clinique's 'Happy' it is a perfume that is absolutely unfitting to my preferred lines of smells, that tend to the heavy, oriental way or, like some fragrances by Diptyque or Serge Lutens more floral scents, express exactly, what they are meant to be - a certain, distinctive note. Celine is vague, in some ways 'boyish' to my nose and not too remarkable. A kind of cuvee for the quick consumption, I feel.

Posted
Start with a citric note, like orange peel, then downs to a woody spicy note. There's a strange note around all the time, maybe agave, that ruins all the mix.

Posted
The art nouveau-ish bottle by design-guru Thierry de Baschmakoff is unfortunately wasted on quite trivial contents. The juice is close to DKNY Men (the skyscraper bottle) and woodily boring. Annick Mennardo has been the nose of many fine blends in the past, like Lolita Lempicka and Bulgari Black. Apparently she was either out of inspiration or on strict orders from the Celine people when creating this one. Just the usual citrus/woods + a dash of spice mix here. Save your money.

Posted
I love this combination of wood and spice! It's very airy. It reminds me of the smell of new clothes, or the scent of a boutique with light woods and an open air feeling to it. It's uncomplicated and simple, makes me feel the same way when I wear this.

Posted
Celine is a lot like Salvatore Ferragamo, but not nearly as harsh with the curry dish smell. The orange peel, cinnamon and nutmeg top notes are very light but noticeable. Fresh and tangy, wood and spice -- it is nice, but much too light and very unoriginal. Those things taken into account, I just can't recommend this one.
Céline Pour Homme by Céline, 2001
Description:

A spicy-woody fragrance, with notes of mandarin peel, hazel and vetiver. The bottle is based on Michael Kors' line of perforated leather Celine accessories.

Details:
DetailValue
Top NotesMandarin Peel, Cinnamon, Nutmeg
Middle NotesHazel, Geranium
Base NotesCedarwood, Vetiver, Musk
Launched Date2001
GenderMen
PerfumerAnnick Menardo
AvailabilityIn Production
ByCéline
Bottle DesignerThierry de Baschmakoff
Models:
Model Name/TypeMPNEAN/UPC
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