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Ferrari (Red) by Ferrari, 1996

59% Positive Reviews
Rated #5317 in Fragrances

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Common even if averagely distinguished citrusy juice with some aquatic trail at the beginning, some green-aromatic element,a floral spicy heart (mainly orris and nuttmeg) and a woody-musky base. The smell shows its soul since the beginning becoming with time just a bit soapy and warmer (even because of the implemented vanilla that softens the musk) but remaining substantially the same. There is a low progression among the phases and i share the definition monolithic with Odysseusm. The final outcome is a soapy lemonade with a delicate floral wake and a sort of bit tar undertone. Go out cool and casual in a warm morning at Rio de janeiro.

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Sweet, citrus notes. A bit metallic at first. Simple, in fact a monolithic mound. A warm lemon cookie segues into a breezy fresh-aquatic note and a synthetic musky dry-down. Not dreadful, but not particularly interesting.

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I like it, though many negative reviews. One of the first above $20 frag I bought. Warm, sweet. But never feel any needs for another bottle.

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Was such a fan of Ferrari Black and to a lesser extent Ferrari Passion that i had to jump on this as a blind buy when i found it for $7 for 4.2 ounce. It isn't horrible, the best way i could describe it is that it smells like what i imagine a "replica" version of CK-ONE would smell like (one of those, "if you like CK-ONE, you'll love our KC-UNO". It has the same vibe as CK-ONE but just less so. Its very uninspiring and im glad i only paid $7 for it.

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I just recieved a 125ml bottle of ferrari red and let me tell you that it is nothing great. Just an average budget perfume that you can wear to work. Though it is definately very warm and soothing. Would be great for a normal winter day perhaps..... Nothing out of the ordinary but none the less a good floral warm soothing frag.


enjoy

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Ferrari Red, or the stuff that Ferrari use to clean their windows. This is pretty harsh stuff, an indefinable component within the opening causes my senses a great deal of distress. It remains throughout the middle and base notes, and lends the whole production an abrasive texture. Either the alleged ingredients are in very short supply, or the components themselves are of very low quality. The bottom line is that this is a very harsh, unsympathetic and unpleasant fragrance,

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Ex-girlfriend gave this to me, I expected something with the ferrari name on it to smell better. I haven't worn it in a year, no point in getting detailed in my review.

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Its no good. Very sharp and unbalanced to my nose. Artificial and synthetic in a bad my; it really does hurt my nostrils. Citrus-woody-floral-musky mess that smells quite feminine, too.

Ferrari scents are available in every super-market where Im coming from. Somehow it just doesnt feel appropriate; I would like to see more exclusive line from this magnificent car manufacturer.

To this date Ferrari has launched only one scent that is fairly good and interesting Ferrari Passion.

When it comes to cars, my favourite Ferrari is 412 T2 (Formula 1). It was beautiful and most importantly the sound of that ones V12 engine was very lusty.

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Brilliant citrus up top and whispered "ck One" to me and it is. Nice, casual... been done before almost robotic like the assembly lines that makes cars.
Ferrari (Red) by Ferrari, 1996
Description:

Details:
DetailValue
Top NotesOrange, Bergamot, Spearmint, Verbena, Petitgrain, Galbanum
Middle NotesJasmine, Geranium, Orris, Nutmeg
Base NotesCedarwood, Sandalwood, Moss, Vanilla, Musk
Launched Date1996
GenderMen
AvailabilityIn Production
ByFerrari
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