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Amabile
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Amabile by Xerjoff is an aromatic woody fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, the nose behind this composition is Chris Maurice. The top notes are green apple, Amalfi lemon, Calabrian bergamot and orange blossom; the heart features Guatemalan cardamom, pink pepper and jasmine; while the base reveals Mexican vanilla, Atlas cedar, white musk and patchouli.
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- Positivo 46%
- Negativo 36%
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My favourite fragrance for summer. A fruity scent with exquisite sweetness that cannot be unpleasant. It has good longevity, although the nose gets used to it; it smells so well that the brain assimilates it in an excellent way. Beautiful presentation, very in keeping with its contents. Highly recommended.
I am very visual with perfumes; Xerjoff has a lovely silhouette, velvet, and a striking colour that caught my attention. I tested a decant and was pleasantly surprised. On my skin, both in the opening and dry-down, the most noticeable thing is the sting of the pepper. Tamarind pulp sweets come to mind. It is playful, with an undeniably elegant air, looks great in the heat and during the day.
Hello… My reviews are my personal viewpoint, no fluff or technical data. I opine as a real person on whether it smells good or not. It resembles Erba Pura, though I like that one more. AMABILE smells like talcum powder, less scandalous than Erba Pura, with lower projection. It smells rich and complex, but that earthy aroma is always there. It is worth it, but do not buy it blindly if you already use Erba Pura.
It is a curious scent in the dry-down that reminds me of the ‘Corazón Perfumado’ sweets from Mexico. It opens fruity, sweet, and juicy, slightly green from the apple, with fresh cardamom giving it a spicy intensity and citrus that disappear quickly. Then it becomes drier, almost dusty, which is why I compare it to the sweets. The floral notes and fading cardamom create that earthy texture, along with vanilla, all in equal proportions. Over time, dry wood and supporting cedar emerge. I am not sure if I would wear it, but it is interesting; perfumery is the music of the nose. A good experience; I recommend trying it. The molecules feel natural, without that flat chemical smell found in current designer perfumes.
Amabile smells fruity and ambered, fresh at first, but then it settles into vanilla and patchouli. I dislike how it evolves into a musk that smells like synthetic candle wax; it clashes and strips away the naturalness, leaving a strange resinous trail until the end. It is more feminine and suited to mild weather, but there are better options from the brand, so it is dispensable. Rating: 4/10, tested on an official sample from Twisted Lilly.
The opening is a dream: crisp green apple and delicious citrus, but then the yellow lemon turns so acidic it ruins everything, smelling like lemon juice with pickles and vinegar. It has all the potential to be good, but I wished the citrus would fade sooner so the apple, jasmine, vanilla, and creamy sandalwood could dominate. I don’t recommend it blindly: poor longevity and that vinegary scent lacks elegance.