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Coze 02 Question

post #1 of 10
Thread Starter 
What is the longevity like on this fragrance? According to some of the reviews, it seems to be rather short lived. I know skin chemistry can play a part, but there are some frags which are seriously lacking............(on me Creed O.V..........gone in a heartbeat! )
Looking forward to your replies........cheers.
post #2 of 10
The longevity is very good, I'm talking 8 hours plus on my skin.
post #3 of 10
Thread Starter 
Excellent!........That's good news, will be checking this one out very soon.....
post #4 of 10
No probz
post #5 of 10
It also lasts a long time on me... like a grown up A*Men, with rich cigar tobacco and old leather chairs. I'd love to own a full bottle
post #6 of 10
I had Coze (a 50ml one), so needless to say I liked it.
Longevity was average on me, so maybe you should sample this first.
To me it was a darker Envy for men. More subtle , but darker, if that makes sense. It also has a slight cannabis note, to me.

Maybe it's me, but everytime I see the word "Coze", I associate it with the movie "The Usual Suspects" There was a charactre named in it ,Kaiser Soze"or Kaiser Coze" , he, he

Ok, that last comment didn't make any sense, so you can forget that. Still, great scent, but sample first.
post #7 of 10
I read one review complaining that they didn't detect all the notes that were listed. Did anyone else have this problem because it sure has an awesome combination?
hemp, pepper, pimento, coffee, ebony wood, chocolate, bourbon vanilla pods
post #8 of 10
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Originally Posted by Stew View Post

I read one review complaining that they didn't detect all the notes that were listed. Did anyone else have this problem because it sure has an awesome combination?
hemp, pepper, pimento, coffee, ebony wood, chocolate, bourbon vanilla pods

I personally get all of them, but while many tend to classify it as a gourmand I more get it as an extremely herbal patchouli/hemp concoction with a desweetened chocolate note and a magnificent dark woody base...I also get an overall dirty vibe that's pretty intriguing...
post #9 of 10
For me, longevity is very good with this one.
post #10 of 10
I got good longevity. And I agree with Alfarom that it's not a really appropriately labeled as a gourmand. I'm contemplating picking up a bottle sometime next year.
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