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Alpine Homme Sport

4.14 de 5
746 votos

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Descripción

Alpine Homme Sport by Maison Alhambra is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. The top notes are mandarin, mint, cypress and sage; the heart notes are cedar and pepper; the base notes are tonka bean, musk and sandalwood.

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  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 40%
  • Otoño 17%
  • Día 77%
  • Noche 23%

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  • Positivo 81%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 6.8%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 3 notas

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  • Alexis Villanueva

    It’s too close to AHS; ordinary people will like it and won’t notice the difference. A major drawback is the longevity: for me, it lasts 5 hours and projects moderately for an hour, then it becomes a personal bubble. At this price, it doesn’t hurt to reapply. When I know I have a very long day at university, I apply it and reapply every 4 hours; people like it and I’ve received compliments, but it’s not a big deal; it smells synthetic. Ordinary people tend to like it. I’m not sure if I’d buy it again, not because of the perfume, but because Maison Alhambra has better perfumes that last longer. But if you like AHS and want to have it without spending much, I certainly recommend it quite a bit.

  • The opening is very suffocating, but it improves as it dries down; you can detect the tangerine with that mint, and it’s super fresh. In terms of longevity, it projects well for an hour and then becomes intimate for another 5 or 6 hours.

  • javierzgaray

    After trying it for a few days, yes, it resembles what it imitates and is a good fragrance for the price. I know Chanel Allure Homme Sport well as I have a decant, and the Extreme is almost finished. I won’t give percentages, but Alpine does resemble it. The issue is in the details: that’s where the differences in quality, complexity, longevity, and projection appear. It’s normal, as it costs 9 or 10 times less. Is it worth it? Of course. If you like the original but can’t afford the luxury of buying it, then yes, it is. I use it a lot. On the macro level, it’s identical, and if you don’t mind the detailed differences, you’ll enjoy it immensely.

  • Exquisite aroma; after a few minutes, the magic begins. Pity that on my skin it lasts only 2-3 solid hours, but what more can you ask for if in Chile it costs around $13-15?

  • javierzgaray

    This clone arrived today and I’m already testing it. First impression: it’s not a bad perfume and resembles the original quite a bit, but we’ll see how the performance holds up over the next few days. I also bought the Yeah! and it’s the same; it resembles the original a lot. Anyway, we’ll see how these clones behave. I’ll let you know in a few days.

  • I’ve had this for a year and it’s a great option. From 18 degrees upwards, it becomes rich and dries down to a very pleasant personal bubble. With these options, it’s not worth spending the ridiculous amounts asked for a Chanel, which also don’t last long; it seems 80% is just for the label. What matters is what’s inside.

  • fire_flex

    Shorter longevity than Allure and very poor quality. In terms of scent, 70% of it goes off in another direction. An alternative could be Versace Pour Homme, or something more aquatic like Missoni.

  • MarceloEdg

    Rather than a dupe for Allure, I perceive it as a subtle dupe for Versace Eros. I’m not an expert, but it feels more like that. Good price and good longevity.

  • On my skin, it clings more to Allure Homme Eau Extreme than to the EDT version. In fact, it shares more notes with the Extreme than with the EDT.

  • Jeison de Lioncourt

    One of my favourites from Maison Alhambra. Identical to Allure Homme Sport EDT in every aspect (including its meagre longevity). Citrusy, creamy and aromatic, a simply spectacular blend with incredible quality. It’s not worth spending $100 on the original when you have this alternative that offers you the same for £14. If you dare to try it, you’ll know what I’m talking about. A hat-off success.

  • Avgvstissimo

    I ordered it to test on skin. At first I couldn’t stand it due to its too synthetic opening; but as I moved away from the perfume, the scent changed and revealed the true heart of the fragrance. It lasted about 5-6 hours on my skin and during that time I couldn’t stop smelling my wrists. I didn’t want to go back that day because I was already wearing another perfume, but today I’m buying it for sure. Good price and good scent, so simple and beautiful.

  • It’s noticeable that it’s a copy, but it lasts longer and smells absolutely fantastic. Best of all? It costs a fortune compared to the original. Totally worth it.

  • Jorge Blanco

    Initially I thought it was the same as Allure Homme Sport (not Extreme, as the notes suggest), but they aren’t. The Alpine is linear, starts and ends with the creamy base. The citrus and fresh opening doesn’t exist. Also, the Alpine base, although similar, has lower quality ingredients because after a while it makes me dizzy, which doesn’t happen with Allure. On the plus side, it has more longevity than the original, which isn’t difficult. In summary, I prefer the original, although the ridiculously high price of Allure made me buy the Alpine. I wouldn’t buy it again due to the dizziness, but I’ll keep trying it to see if I get used to it, because the opening scent does please me.

  • Cristóbal Godoy

    Identical to Allure Homme Sport. I’ve tested the original several times on blotter and skin, it’s a scent I love: fresh, ultra-clean, refreshing and masculine, can’t be missed. Among the fresh ones, it’s one of my favourites; the blend of orange, mint, marine touch, pepper, neroli, woods and the slight sweet touch of vanilla and tonka bean is spectacular. This Alpine Homme Sport is a blatant copy in scent, bottle and unfortunately performance; on my skin it lasts with luck 4 hours, a pity for such a rich fragrance, but it’s reality. I still think buying it is a success; for the price (around $15 in Chile) it’s a tremendous perfume. Exquisite but with poor performance, still I recommend it for the quality/price ratio. I consider it a 9/10 lacking longevity and projection.

  • Excellent for the gym on cold days. Not cloying or overpowering, goes very well. Great value for the price. Very similar to Versace Pour Homme and Allure. 10/10.

  • My bottle isn’t linear and smells rich. The sleepy review is accurate, except it lasts very little. Projects softly for 1 hour and then becomes a skin scent. I use it to visit my mother-in-law, who has the most sensitive nose and can’t stand perfumes, and it’s the only one that passes the test. If you buy it, get the 100ml bottle or a decant/pocket size, because you’ll need it.

  • Somnolencio

    Scent 10/10, longevity 6/10. Very similar to Allure Homme Sport: 9/10. Unlike what Jorge Blanco says, my version does have development and isn’t linear. The opening is almost identical to Versace Pour Homme: super citrusy, fresh, soapy and extra clean, lasts about 30 minutes being sharp. Then it gradually drops to a creamy, rich lactonic citrus like the dry down of Allure, a bit sweeter, where the musky notes stand out. It’s for hot weather, very addictive and guarantees female compliments. For the price, it’s very good; it smells like Allure for a tenth of the cost. It’s what I wear when I don’t know what to take, goes with everything. I live in a tropical zone (15-26ºC) and appreciate its existence, although it doesn’t have great performance, because Allure at that price doesn’t either.

  • Max_Emperador_

    I’m surprised by the negative comments, but the perfume world is vast. My experience with this is a ‘WOW’ of epic proportions. I own the original Chanel Allure and was speechless. Arab perfumery has reached incredibly high standards at unbeatable prices. It’s practically identical, even with better performance and projection than the original. It’s not 24-hour wear, it’s citrusy, projects well for 2 hours and then becomes a skin scent. On clothes, it lasts softly the next day. The price is a ‘stupidity’ for how good it smells. It’s rich, natural, brings compliments, and women love it. It doesn’t smell like ‘cleaner’ or car air freshener as some claim; they should check their noses. If you like Versace Pour Homme, you’ll be surprised. Excellent proposal from this house that continues to impress me with their clones. Although many may dislike it, copying down to the bottle is a wonderful act of rebellion. Buy and enjoy! A hug!

  • SebastianC2702

    Very good perfume, very similar to Eau Extreme but less soapy. Medium/low longevity, about 5 hours with 1.5 projection. For the price, I recommend trying a decant first. Ideal for men, for going to the office or as a gift. Economical, easy to like, and the quality is very close to Chanel; an ordinary person wouldn’t notice the difference 👍🏻

  • dan_Guardian

    Nothing synthetic, smells almost identical to the original and costs only £20. It’s the first fragrance from an Arab brand with exceptional quality.

  • Angel0223

    The Maison Alhambra Alpine is an excellent perfume, with an almost 90% similarity to the original. The opening combines a sweet touch with citrus and fresh notes, giving a vibrant sensation. As it dries down, it settles closer to the skin, with longevity similar to the Allure Homme Sport. Although longevity is not its strong point, for the price it is a more than recommended option. I noticed that if you use many sprays, it can irritate the nose. It’s perfect for everyday wear, especially in spring and summer on hot days. Ideal straight after a shower.

  • The notes on the page do not match the official ones. Although we know that sometimes manufacturers do not declare certain notes. OFFICIAL NOTES Top: Mandarin, citrus, mint. Heart: pepper, ginger, lavender. Base: Tonka bean, musk, cedar.

  • The Wind Waker

    It was super cheap and since I saw it was cloning Messi’s perfume, I bought it. Smells of mandarin and creamy lemon, it’s fresh, ideal for going out at 25-26 degrees in a white shirt. It’s excellent. That said, it lasts about four hours at most; if you can, I recommend the 30ml Alpine mini for reapplication; honestly, it’s worth having in your collection.

  • I tested the originals at the airport. This is a dupe of the Eau Extreme, not the original Allure Homme Sport. The difference is that the EE is better composed and less sweet; this one is sweeter with more Tonka. It’s 85% similar; if you don’t have both side by side, you won’t notice the difference. It lasts a bit longer than the original. That said, there’s no room for error when it costs 1/10th of the original. It’s brilliant for the gym.

  • I know the Allure Homme Sport well; I’ve spent several bottles. It’s in my personal top 5. Without exaggeration, I didn’t expect a clone to come anywhere near the original in scent and quality, especially given the price of the Maison Alhambra Alpine Homme Sport. What a surprise. It’s 90-95% similar to the original. The scent is copied, the quality is very good (doesn’t reach Chanel, but stays close), and the performance is better: it lasts longer on skin and has a more noticeable trail. With what you pay for a 100ml bottle of Chanel, you get half a litre of this. That’s all I’ll say.

  • The fragrance is quite similar to the original, but the longevity is very low: at best an hour on skin and about three on clothes. Scent 10/10, Longevity 3/10, Projection 3/10.

  • Smells great, first of all. I’ve just bought it and haven’t tested it thoroughly yet, but at first it seems like a hybrid: AHS is softer with subtle nuances and a faint sweet base; AHSEE has less water and more herbal/spicy notes, with a heavy Tonka base. Alpine lacks the sweetness of the first and the excessive Tonka of the second. In my opinion, the lack of quality is noticeable in the notes, but it doesn’t smell plasticky. The longevity is ephemeral (just like the originals), but for the price, if you like it, buy it: it doesn’t hurt the wallet and you’re sure not to be disgusted by the scent.

  • Not my favourite. I don’t mind if it resembles the Allure, but it smells like pine floor cleaner.

  • El barto 1196

    Not recommended. I bought it for the fresh, pleasant opening (7/10), intended for summer or the gym, but it’s a terrible fragrance. It lasts an hour at best, with no skin scent, no projection and no sillage. It lasts longer than a perfume from Carrefour. Disappointing; at such a ‘low’ price, it seems even too expensive given it doesn’t last.

  • Hernán LB

    Not much to say: these are the fragrances we underestimate because of the price, undervalue them, yet they flatter you the most. I won’t part with it for anything. You won’t find anything better at this price. Buy blind.

  • I tried the original and the scent is practically the same. The issue is longevity and projection, which are its weak points. I love the fragrance; it’s a citrus bomb that boosts energy instantly. It’s a shame it doesn’t last; after 3–4 hours I can’t smell it, but the price is a laugh.

  • What can I say? It’s too similar to Allure. I own both and they’re practically a 1:1. The good: delicious, citrusy, creamy and sweet scent, very easy to enjoy. The bad: low longevity and average projection, but for the price it’s like Nautica Voyage—just reapply and you’re fine. If you have it, you don’t need Allure unless it’s for a collection. If the longevity improved, it would be my favourite from the brand.

  • I bought it a while ago and it smells exactly like Allure Homme Sport. I thought better oxygenation would improve it, but unfortunately it lasts only 20 minutes. Don’t waste your money; the scent is delicious, but almost none of Maison Alhambra perform well except the Intense. I now have the Missoni Wave, which is very good.

  • Alpine Homme Sport has me divided. It comes out sharp and synthetic, but once it dries down it becomes pleasant and closer to the original. It’s nothing extraordinary, but the 4–5 hour longevity is decent compared to the original. It’s easy to wear, ideal for spring/summer, and holds up well at night. If you like the original but don’t want to pay full price, this is highly recommended given the cost.

  • I was won over from the first use thanks to its freshness and ease. It doesn’t try too hard but delivers luxury: a clean, energetic, and pleasant sensation from the start. Fresh and luminous opening, sporty and revitalising profile. It’s super wearable, nothing invasive, and perfect for daily wear or the gym. It evolves while retaining that freshness without becoming heavy. I receive many compliments; it’s approachable, liked, and doesn’t cause any rejection. Fresh, captivating, and versatile, it confirms Maison Alhambra’s good work in accessible fragrances.

  • Excellent. It smells just like Allure but better, with 95% similarity, and the longevity and price are a laugh.

  • Matias.e.v97

    At $17 in Chile, this is a beast. It hydrates my skin for almost the whole day; three sprays on my shoulders and neck last through my 12-hour shift without fading. The trail lasts about 2–3 hours, but it’s a gem: a creamy lemon that doesn’t smell synthetic like the Arabic versions.