- Brand: Creed
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Creed Aventus highlights:
Creed’s Aventus is a Chypre Fruity fragrance for men. Aventus debuted in 2010. Jean-Christophe Hérault and Erwin Creed designed Aventus. Pineapple, Bergamot, Black Currant, and Apple are the top notes; Birch, Patchouli, Moroccan Jasmine, and Rose are the middle notes, while Musk, oak moss, Ambergris, and Vanille are the base notes
- Woody, Fruity, Fresh, Leather, Smoky
- Fragrant Family: Fresh and Aromatic, Citrus, Smoky, Woody, Fruity
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reviews:
Let’s put our pre-judgments aside and discuss Creed‘s latest Masculine, Fresh and fruity aroma more.
This sensual, powerful, and modern Creed Aventus 30ml, 50ml, and 100ml mixe intriguing lemon, pink pepper, and Italian bergamot fragrances with a fresh and flowery note of juicy pineapple, sweet jasmine, and Indonesian patchouli. For the ultimate sensory scent experience, the solid and elegant Creed Aventus perfume is rounded out with woody base notes of oak moss, cedar wood, and The House Of Creed’s hallmark ingredient, ambergris. Creed Aventus is a one-of-a-kind bergamot perfume.
Creed Aventus is known for three words: Sensual, Rigid, and Fresh.
o learn about this trendy perfume, I decided to get a box for myself. The whole idea of a luxurious and expensive fragrance intrigued me, like many others, to spend enough and have this French beauty. I must say that the packaging is ordinary, with a really chic layout. The bottom half of the somewhat squared-off bottle is encased in a black faux leather ring. A white label contrasts with a depiction of the monarch who inspired the scent. The house logo is etched on the glass. The attention to detail in the packaging is evident, as every element seems to have been carefully chosen to exude elegance and sophistication. The combination of the black leather ring and the white label creates a striking contrast that immediately catches the eye. Additionally, the inclusion of the monarch’s depiction adds a touch of regality and historical significance to the perfume. Overall, the packaging successfully reflects the luxurious nature of the fragrance it contains.
What Online Magazines Say About Creed Aventus:
Online Magazines | Gender | Price | Longevity | Sillage | Popularity | Season | Overall Impression |
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Fragrantica | Men | Overpriced | Moderate Lasting | Moderate | Highly Popular | Every Season | 4.36/ 5 |
Parfumo | Male | Overpriced | Longlasting | Strong | Popular | Summer, Spring, Fall | 8.6/ 10 |
Fragrancex | Men | 454.99$ for 3.3 oz | – | – | – | – | 4.5/5 |
Osmoz | Man | – | – | – | Popular | – | 4/ 5 |
Best men’s colognes | Men | High | +10 hours | Good | Creed’s Most Popular | Early Spring or Fall | – |
Decantx | Men | 30.79 $ for 10ml. | – | – | – | Spring, Summer, Fall | – |
Wikiscents | Men | – | Strong | Moderate Strong | Popular | Spring, Summer | 9 |
WikiParfum | – | Overpriced | – | – | – | – | – |
Notes:
Top notes include Pineapple, Apple, blackcurrant, Lemon, Pink Pepper, and Bergamot.
Birch, Jasmine, Patchouli, Rose in the middle.
Sandalwood Mysore, Amber, Oakmoss, Birch, Musk, and Vanilla form the base.
When I first smell Aventus, the first thing that strikes me is the initial strength of the pineapple and the woodsy perfume that comes with it. What I loathe most about the opening is how harsh and dry it is to my nose. The pineapple and black currant notes appear to be the primary offenders. The bergamot and the watery crisp apple note add a citrus note. However, they are secondary to the other two fruits.
The black currant and pineapple are overpowering for the first few minutes of wearing Aventus. Then, the birch and bone-dry oak moss appear but do not ultimately develop.
So, yes, the opening is much closer to a soapy floor cleaner (but not the overall wear).
The following wave softens the pineapple note and gives it a pleasant, sweet perfume that is less fruity and more woodsy. The birch and musk notes start to emerge, and Aventus takes on a fresh and far better character than before.
The woodiness has a tiny smokiness to it as well. The dry birch and oak moss notes will give it that profile and keep it from being a less ‘juicy’ fruit aroma.
It smells dry initially, but the smokiness kicks in later in the dry downtime. This is the point at which Aventus becomes genuinely intriguing. As the warm and familiar Creed ambergris note comes to life, it is complemented by vanilla’s pervasive sweetness.
Performance:
reed Aventus is a long-lasting scent that isn’t quite a monster. When I gave it another try a few days ago, it stuck with me all day and into the evening while I was at work.
Most of the time, it’s an eight or 9-hour cologne. However, I’ve discovered that it only lasts around 6 hours on my skin on hotter days.
Many folks claim to have reached double-digit hours of Aventus longevity, but I don’t think I ever did. Everyone’s body chemistry and skin are different, but I’ve lasted 10+ hours with other colognes, but not this one.
It’s not overbearing, but it’s also not a scent that requires a lot of force. Please don’t overdo it and use it a lot because it’s not essential with this fragrance. However, the sillage is excellent, and you’ll constantly be aware that you’re wearing it.
Again, the first few minutes are the most “in your face,” but it isn’t as forceful as some of the so-called “club beasts.” Strong, but not remarkably so. Other people will very certainly detect it on you.
- LENGTH: 12-14 HOURS
- PROJECTION: GOOD
- SILLAGE: GOOD
Where and When?
hile it is late summer now, this is not a pleasant summer smell. I like it; it’s OK inside with air conditioning but loses much of its allure outside.
I prefer to wear it in the early spring or fall since the ambient temperature and humidity levels are ideal for this perfume during those seasons. As I previously stated, the crisp and dry woods during the dry down truly inspire images of being outside on a Fall day.
Aventus is a versatile piece that may be dressed up or down. It’s a mature smell, but not one that’s out of date. I’ve worn it to work, during the day, on a date, and out on the town.
Aventus is a versatile piece that may be dressed up or down. It’s a mature smell, but not one that’s out of date. I’ve worn it to work, during the day, on a date, and out on the town.
I think it’s probably not appropriate for an adolescent to wear to school. Most teenagers won’t be able to purchase this anyhow, but it does have a more male fragrance.
- SEASONS: Any season, mostly on fall, summer and spring.
- OCCASIONS: Leisure, Night Out, and Business meetings.
- ATTIRE: Formal, Business, Date Night, Smart Casual, Special Occasions.
Conclusion:
Would I suggest Creed Aventus in general? Yes, it is definitely worth a shot if you can afford a bottle. With the popularity, the price per bottle has risen. Is it worth the entry price?
Personally, I’d spend hundreds of dollars on a variety of perfumes rather than just this one. Aventus, on the other hand, truly delivers the goods as a trademark smell.
I’ve really gotten weary of it over the years, so I’m not as enthusiastic about it as I once was. However, I cannot deny that it is a fantastic smell that lives up to its reputation. It is still one of Creed’s top perfumes and a significant milestone in the fragrance business.
Is it exaggerated? Perhaps, but that doesn’t make it wrong. It’s actually pretty nice, but like with anything popular, there will be fanatics and naysayers. Nowadays, it’s something I enjoy wearing now and again, but it’s not something I’m really in love with.
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