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A*Men Pure Wood

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Mugler
4.07 de 5
1,172 votos

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Descripción

A*Men Pure Wood by Mugler is a woody oriental fragrance for men, launched in 2014.

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  • Invierno 36%
  • Primavera 18%
  • Verano 4.9%
  • Otoño 41%
  • Día 52%
  • Noche 48%

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  • Negativo 15%
  • Neutral 3.2%

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  • From the first spray, it bears a strong resemblance to A*men Pure Malt, but without being fruity. It smells strongly of smoke, with coffee lingering in the mid-notes and slightly in the base, emerging as a clear echo of the classic A*men but very well blended. The best part is the trail: a spectacular, addictive dry-down. For me, it’s the best version of A*men after the 2009 Pure Malt. The bottle’s presentation in person isn’t as pretty as in the photos.

  • From the first spray, it smells like A*men Pure Malt but without the fruit, featuring a potent smoky note; the coffee is noticeable in the middle and base, evoking the classic A*men but improved. Its trail is spectacular and addictive. For me, it is the best version of A*men, surpassing the 2009 Pure Malt. The bottle in person does not look as good as in the photos.

  • I tried it yesterday: at first it sounds like Pure Malt, then it takes on a dark and addictive tone. Right now, I can smell the cardboard, and the dry-down is incredible. A must-buy.

  • I tried it yesterday. At first, it reminded me of Pure Malt, then it took on a darker but addictive tone. Right now, I’m smelling the cardboard and the dry-down is spectacular. A must-buy.

  • I tried it and the first impression didn’t grab me; it seemed like a whiff of whisky. I’ll have to give it more chances because it’s by Thierry Mugler and needs to be savoured with patience. Personally, I’m sticking with Pure Havane (pure caramelised vanilla) and the original A*men, which has more punch. I’ll try Pure Wood again to see if I change my mind.

  • I adore it. It smells of sandalwood, incense, honey, and wood. The only downside is that it doesn’t project much and sometimes doesn’t last, but the scent itself is excellent.

  • SeleneHdez

    I met it today; a friend was wearing it. I liked it a lot: it projects well without being overwhelming and smells very manly. It’s woody yet sweet; I’m going to look for it for my husband.

  • SeleneHdez

    I met it today; a friend brought it along. I liked it very much: it projects well without being overwhelming and smells very masculine. It’s woody yet sweet; I’m going to get one for my husband.

  • I don’t know what’s happening with my skin and this brand; simply, they don’t get along at all, unfortunately.

  • Pure Wood is sweet, intense, and woody. I hate things that are overly sweet because they’re intrusive, but this is an exception. It comes out strong like the original A*men, very sweet and heavy for the first 30 minutes, but then it softens without losing presence. It reminded me a bit of Opium for Men, but here there are no fruits, just intense resins and woods. Ideal for winter; don’t wear it in the heat or you’ll regret it. Lasting power is over 12 hours with notable projection.

  • Pure Wood is sweet, intense and woody. I hate things that are overly sweet because they’re intrusive, but this is an exception. It comes out strong like the original A*men, very sweet and heavy for the first 30 minutes, before softening without losing presence. It reminded me a bit of Opium for Men, but here there are no fruits, just intense resins and woods. Ideal for winter; don’t wear it in the heat or you’ll regret it. Lasts over 12 hours with notable projection.

  • It is the ‘mass market’ version of Amouage Interlude, a clone that matches 90-95% of the original for only 1/5 of the price. For those who do not know the original, this Pure Wood is the same thing but cheaper. It is linear from start to finish, bitter and tobacco-like; although it does not say it contains tobacco, that sensation comes from the cypress, coffee, and oak (a note I cannot separate). More than woody, I felt it was dark and bitter, just like the Interlude. I only perceive a slight hint of vanilla. In another review, someone noted a touch of whisky, and it is true, but of a bitter or oxidised whisky, going off. On my skin, it lasts about 10 hours with a moderate trail. I did not like it and found it slightly unpleasant, but if you want to try it, it is for cold or less fresh climates; in heat, it can cause nausea.

  • It’s the ‘for the people’ version of Amouage Interlude: 90-95% identical to the original but at a ridiculous price. If you don’t know the original, this is the same thing, just cheaper. It’s linear, bitter, and has a tobacco sensation (perhaps due to the cypress, coffee, and oak, though I can’t quite distinguish that oak). More than wood, it’s dark and bitter like the Interlude. I only notice a hint of vanilla. Someone said it smells like old whisky, and they’re right; it’s bitter and slightly off. It lasted about 10 hours with moderate sillage. I didn’t like it; it felt irritating, but if you want to try it: wear it in the cold, as the heat gives you nausea.

  • I’m sorry, but in my opinion, this doesn’t resemble Interlude at all. Interlude isn’t gourmand, it doesn’t carry vanilla, coffee, patchouli… Pure Wood isn’t resinous, it doesn’t carry opopanax, leather, oud, amber, or incense. Much quieter and softer this Mugler one, with less body and density. In fact, I find it softer than the original A*Men from its first formulation. It’s like comparing Acqua di Gio with Opium. Exaggerated made-in Drake style, but I think the point is understood. It’s just another flanker of the overhyped A*Men, interesting. It adds a woodier touch, perhaps drier, over the characteristic patchouli and vanilla base. A little more and I think it’s generally pleasant.

  • Regardless of the notes, if they were vanilla ice cream, arroz con leche, or even ‘pizza’, which would make it gourmand, in my opinion, it bears a great similarity to Amouage Interlude. Yes, it’s true that this is much quieter and softer. As I mentioned, it costs only 1/5th of Amouage; what more could you expect in terms of intensity? Likewise, it wasn’t to my liking either.

  • wildkatzen

    It’s a formidable and elegant perfume with character that empowers you wherever you go. I never get tired of smelling it; it smells and feels expensive. You can get it at a good price in Chile, approximately $77 for 100 ml. It works 100% better in winter, cold days, afternoons, evenings, or galas; it unleashes all its nuanced artillery throughout the hours. It’s versatile and a very natural woody scent.

  • wildkatzen

    Well, according to the best-selling Thierry Mugler fragrances in Europe and the US, the ranking is: 1- A*Men, 2- A*MEN Pure Wood, 3- A*MEN Urban, 4- B*Men, 5- Pure Leather, 6- Pure Malt, 7- Pure Havane, 8- Pure Taste, 9- Pure Shot, 10- Urban, 11- Ultra Zest. Ultimately, one evolves and begins to see another world in the gourmand realm, exploring scents you never imagined and becoming more demanding, leaving behind mass-market and boring fragrances. That’s the most redeeming quality; each will have its differences and privileges.

  • jorgeguillermo

    I’d been reading these reviews for over a month waiting for my bottle, and today it arrived. To my taste, it’s the best of the Pure line, the driest, and therefore the most versatile. It was love at first sniff, incredible, totally natural and delicious. It’s a must-buy for collectors or anyone wanting something different. I’ll update on sillage and longevity; so far on my skin, it’s projected strongly for 3 hours. Greetings from Xalapa, Veracruz.

  • I own Pure Tonka, Pure Malt, and Ultra Zest from A*MEN, and comparing them, this is the weakest in projection, the driest, with a woody aroma and always the A*MEN DNA. My rating is a 5. If the longevity were better, I’d bump it to 8 or more.

  • andres orellana

    The oak, vanilla, and patchouli are very noticeable; it smells identical to the original, a 10/10 for scent, but I give it 7/10 for longevity: it lasts 6-7 hours with a trail of 2-3. Ideal for cold nights due to its sweetness. Overall, it is a solid launch, and if you like Mugler-style perfumes, it cannot be missing from your collection. 8/10.

  • andres orellana

    You can really smell the oak, vanilla, and patchouli; to me, it’s on par with the original, a 10/10, but I give it a 7/10 for performance because it lasts a maximum of 6 or 7 hours and the trail is only 2 to 3 hours. Good for cold nights due to its sweetness. Overall, it’s a solid launch and if you like Mugler perfumes, it’s a must-have. I’d rate it an 8/10.

  • pabloisaga

    This is one of those perfumes you can wear to work and people will surely compliment you for being a woody gourmand fragrance. In the mornings, it’s glorious; in the afternoons, it feels a bit fresh, but that sweetness adds a refreshing touch. The trinity of oak, vanilla, and coffee makes for a rich scent. I haven’t tried it at night yet, but it should be good for informal gatherings. For formal occasions, there are better options.

  • LosPerfumesDeJavi

    Pure Wood is super autumnal. The star note is the oak wood that envelops everything, surrounded by vanilla, coffee, patchouli, and cypress. It’s my second favourite A*Men flanker after Pure Tonka. It feels great to wear; it’s like walking through an oak-filled field, the woody scent is very natural. It has excellent trail and longevity.

  • nneestorr

    Most flankers in this line follow the same blueprint: the base of the original A*Men with one or two extra notes. Those notes dominate at first, but as it dries down, they blend seamlessly with the base. In this Pure Wood, it’s oak. I’m not sure how real oak smells, but here I perceive a very dry, eighties-style wood, uncompromising.