I have had a chance to give this a full wearing, and I really like it. According to the Luckyscent website, the notes are: "Orange, Grapefruit, Pepper, Bay rose, Geranium, Patchouli, Vetiver, Cedarwood."
I commented earlier that I detected a most definite similarity to Montale's Red Vetyver, and that observation still stands. Take a look at the notes of Red Vetver, as well as Terre d'Hermes, and you will find that they too include grapefruit, pepper (lots), patchouli, cedar wood and vetiver in the notes.
Gianni Campagna also shares a geranium and bay rose note with TdH. I was hoping that the drydown would morph into something different, but alas it too seems pretty linear. Not a bad thing - I love this scent, but I currently own Red Vetyver, as well as a small decant of TdH, and just don't see the need for something so similar in my wardrobe.
But if you had been thinking about the others, well the Gianni Campagna is a lot more cost effective than the Montale, and the TdH is likely a better deal than the GC - unless you really want to wear something that you can't find anywhere else.
I commented earlier that I detected a most definite similarity to Montale's Red Vetyver, and that observation still stands. Take a look at the notes of Red Vetver, as well as Terre d'Hermes, and you will find that they too include grapefruit, pepper (lots), patchouli, cedar wood and vetiver in the notes.
Gianni Campagna also shares a geranium and bay rose note with TdH. I was hoping that the drydown would morph into something different, but alas it too seems pretty linear. Not a bad thing - I love this scent, but I currently own Red Vetyver, as well as a small decant of TdH, and just don't see the need for something so similar in my wardrobe.
But if you had been thinking about the others, well the Gianni Campagna is a lot more cost effective than the Montale, and the TdH is likely a better deal than the GC - unless you really want to wear something that you can't find anywhere else.





