Men

Egra Men

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Rasasi
4.01 de 5
604 votos

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Descripción

Egra Men by Rasasi is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. The top notes are violet leaf, juniper berries, spruce and grapefruit; the heart notes are spruce, iris and galbanum; the base notes are ambergris, oakmoss, sandalwood and musk.

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  • Invierno 7.4%
  • Primavera 36%
  • Verano 35%
  • Otoño 21%
  • Día 74%
  • Noche 26%

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604 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Neutral 11%
  • Negativo 10%

Pirámide olfativa

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Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • Fantastic creation by Rasasi, very much in the style of Creed’s Green Irish Tweed; it’s true that it has a generic touch at first impression, but nothing to do with that. It is a fresh, damp fern that makes you feel the sensation of being in a meadow breathing the cleanest air in the world. Versatile and suitable for all four seasons, with a semi-formal air. Longevity and sillage are good for the fragrance family it belongs to. Unbeatable quality-to-price ratio.

  • What a delightful surprise this perfume has been. For it to be from an Arabian brand, it is quite the opposite of what one might expect. This is a fresh, clean and very green perfume, very much in the line of Green Irish Tweed by Creed. It starts slightly synthetic and alcoholic but quickly settles and the fir and juniper berries that give it that characteristic freshness become clearly perceptible. Later, the iris mixed with fir and ambergris is perceived, giving the scent a creamy touch without becoming heavy; indeed, the perfume feels fresh throughout its evolution thanks to the juniper berries and fir, which are present throughout the life of the fragrance. Longevity is very good on my skin, exceeding 8 hours. I find it ideal for spring and summer; it is a highly recommended alternative to GIT and at a fraction of the price, far superior in my opinion to others of the style like Cool Water and Aspen; if you think those resemble Green Irish Tweed, I recommend you try Egra as it is very affordable and its resemblance is truly surprising.

  • I’ve come to the realisation that classifying Cool Water as a genre is absurd. Basically, its genre is fern. An aquatic fern, if you like, but a fern through and through—green, fresh and sparkling. It’s a logical evolution that started with Grey Flannel, which already used calone, and continued with Drakkar Noir, the true father of the creature. As a devotee of the scent practically since its creation, I’ve tried millions of clones across all categories, and the vast majority are characterised by not stepping outside the script written by Pierre Bourdon: they are all (or try to be) Cool Water. The only exceptions I’ve found are, curiously, a splendid Spanish cologne from the 90s, Trophy Yacht Man by Parera (which incorporated some delicious spiced citrus into the equation), and, above all, Knize Forest (imagine an avant-garde Cool Water; soapy, greener, more complex, more… beautiful; and yes, infinitely superior to Green Irish Tweed by Creed). It doesn’t seem that Cool Water has lost its ability to hold the public’s heart. It enjoys good sales health, has regular flankers, a very competitive price, and a timeless, summery character that can’t seem old-fashioned to anyone. It pleases and will continue to please because its aquatic twist rooted in classics places it in no-man’s-land, outside trends, creating them. So here it is: Egra Men by Rasasi is a clone of Cool Water. An excellent clone, if I may qualify it, which plays with a huge advantage over those currently on the market, and perhaps even over Davidoff’s current fragrance. It’s rougher, greener, also less delicate (one must say it), and definitely with more body, longevity and projection. Recently, thanks to Darkbeat, I was able to try Raghba by Lattafa (Black Bottle), a new return to the Cool Waterian throne. The Lattafa one was a pleasant cologne, smelled very good and fulfilled perfectly what is expected of an average clone. But Egra Men is a beast. It’s a ‘want some tea? Then take two cups’. A Cool Water right in the face, if you like. I don’t know if I’m making myself clear, but it gives more than expected from a clone. And Rasasi already seems to be a house expert in this kind of thing: just look at what they’ve done with Hawas, a supposed clone of Invictus that manages to humiliate not only its copy, but the trail of contemporaries (Bleu de Chanel, Sauvage) orbiting around it. If you don’t like Cool Water, Egra won’t appeal to you. If you do like it, you might find it redundant to have it in your collection. And if you like it a lot, with Egra you have hard-core drugs for your own pleasure and delight. (From the treasure chest of Jerry Drake.)

  • If you like Cool Water, this is its old version but with an improved aquatic sensation, greener and closer to Green Irish Tweed. It has a magical trail that isn’t noticeable when smelling it directly. For me it’s a jewel, although it seems reformulated in 2023 because it doesn’t last as long as before, although olfactory fatigue also plays its part. On clothes it lasts a long time, so I recommend applying it there to prolong it. It’s a mysterious, elegant and dynamic scent, prince-like, with a soapy finish that leaves a freshly bathed sensation. Excellent quality for the price, I hope they don’t discontinue it; I’ve been testing it for a while and almost made it my signature if not for the longevity. It’s not just a clone, it has a romantic and exotic touch. Highly recommended! 💯

  • If you like Cool Water, this is like the old version, though I would say it has a better ‘aquatic’ sensation despite being greener and closer to GIT (the sillage has a certain magic that isn’t apparent when smelling it directly). For me it is a jewel, although for 2023 it seems they have reformulated it a bit as it doesn’t last as long for an eau de parfum, though bear in mind, olfactory fatigue also plays its part (unfortunately I arrived a bit late to know it). On clothes it lasts much longer and I recommend applying it there to prolong longevity. Its scent is very mysterious and elegant, yet dynamic, like something a prince would wear. It has a soapy finish that will make you feel freshly bathed for longer. Excellent scent quality for the price; I hope they don’t discontinue it, because it’s not leaving my shelf and I’ve been testing it for a while so I could almost make it my signature fragrance, if not for the performance which is average to poor on my skin. It’s not just a clone of GIT, it goes even further; I sense a slightly romantic and exotic touch at times. Highly recommended to try! 💯

  • Mikereyvar10

    Looking for a GIT clone, I tried Tres Nuit, Coolwater, Le Parfait and Amber Oud Carbon, but Egra by Rasasi is the one that caught me. It smells delicious, very green and resembles the original a great deal. Decent performance, not a beast, but for the price it is a beast. My wife loves it. If you want a GIT clone, give it a try, it’s worth it.

  • Mikereyvar10

    Looking for a good Green Irish Tweed dupe I tried Tres Nuit, Coolwater, Le Parfait and Amber Oud, but the truth is Egra by Rasasi delighted me. It smells delicious, very green and is very similar to the original. The performance is good, not best mode, but for the price it’s excellent. My wife is fascinated by it. If you want a GIT dupe, give it a chance, it’s worth it.

  • I bought it by mistake and wanted to return it, but upon arrival I used it and it’s a spring-summer jewel. A happy mistake that fully fulfils its purpose for the price I paid. It lasts quite well on my skin, about 5 or 6 hours, and it’s exactly what I was looking for for this season.

  • I bought it by mistake and thought about returning it, but once I arrived and used it, it is a spring-summer seasonal fragrance. A good ‘mistake’, I must say. For the price I paid, it fully fulfils its function. It lasts moderately well on me, about 5 or 6 hours.

  • Fausto_Brumas

    Today I wore Egra by Rasasi, one of my favourites. Although I haven’t tried the original Green Irish Tweed by Creed, I have tried Tres Nuit and Coolwater, and Egra remains my queen. I don’t know its exact notes, but it smells green-blue, herbal and balsamic, like myrtle, eucalyptus or pine resin. At first it’s citrusy, then it turns green like an ointment and as it dries it gains that aquatic and ozonic part that is noticeable when inhaling. The quality is good, it doesn’t smell like bathroom cleaner nor does it make me sneeze. It suggests a green meadow, quiet and sunny with a stream. By the way, the Zipo-style cap is a functional blunder, too complicated for something simple, although the diffuser vapourises brilliantly. For 15 or 20 euros for 100ml, it’s a must for my collection.

  • diderotdenis

    If you are new here, forget the technical sheets and listen to my experience: imagine a gentleman landing in Dubai with a Gutteridge blazer and Egra Men. Everyone’s attention stops. A tropical voice asks if it’s his first time, and he, with a seducer’s textbook smile, replies that first you must lay the foundations. She, with a curious look, adds that the perfume has already done its work. In that grand hall, the scent creates clarity and awakens your best version. As the saying goes: it’s not what you wear, it’s how you wear it. Egra Men is the ideal companion for that journey of trust and authenticity. Good luck, gentlemen!

  • diderotdenis

    For those who read only the basics: my personal experience. Imagine this: a man arrives in Dubai wearing a Gutteridge blazer and notes of Egra Men. People look at him strangely, but a girl with a tropical accent tells him it won’t be his last visit. He smiles, says that first things first and that he has already achieved the most important thing: the perfume. She gives him a look that says ‘I know the rest will come easily’. In the end, in the middle of the party, the magic of the perfume brings clarity and makes you feel authentic. Confidence and style, Egra Men is the perfect companion for that journey.

  • Hugo Cuenca

    One of the few Arabic perfumes I’ve tried that are worth it for me. Very similar to GIT or CW, the opening a bit chaotic but after two minutes it starts to dry down, turning green, ozonic with a very slight aquatic touch. For 15 euros this is a marvel to spray without fear.

  • Josué González Céspedes

    Gentlemen, this is a marvel, Rasasi has done it again, it’s a 95% dupe of Green Irish Tweed.

  • Josué González Céspedes

    Gentlemen, this is a marvel. Rasasi has done it again. It is a 95% clone of Green Irish Tweed.

  • Pueblerino

    Don’t let them fool you, they say it’s like Cool Water, but in absolutely nothing. I think people catch what one says and to appear knowledgeable, they repeat the same thing. Someone says it’s like walking through green fields in Ireland, but it’s more like having a bucket from an Irish pub in some suburb thrown over you. Strong smell of a washing bucket, cheap smell, nothing like Cool Water. These reviews here have deceived me, it’s a disgrace of a cologne.

  • Pueblerino

    Don’t be fooled; they claim it smells like Cool Water, but it bears no resemblance at all. I think people just follow the crowd to seem knowledgeable. Some say it’s like strolling through Ireland’s green fields, but it’s more like being doused with a bucket of scrubbing water from a peripheral Irish pub. It smells of scrubbing water, cheapness, nothing like Cool Water. I’ve been misled by these reviews; it’s a disgraceful cologne.

  • Perecioso

    What’s that saying? Something like ‘whoever hasn’t known God prays to any saint’. This perfume outshines CW a hundred times. They are very similar, but here there isn’t that ton of sweetness that the Davidoff carries. Just for that alone, it’s muuuuch better clone or inspiration for GIT.

  • A disappointment. I clarify that I will have to let it mature so I am not disappointed again. After reading all the comments, I decided to buy it. I have used 6 Arabian perfumes and this is the worst. One buys Arabian for quality, synthetic, low price, good longevity and great projection, and this has none of that. The scent is rich but so imperceptible, so irrelevant that no one will smell it, not even yourself; you only feel it when applying it and right against the skin. A total disappointment, scent right up against the skin, less than 5 hours longevity. The scent is acceptable, not delicious as they sell it, it smells like those old woody, herbal and leafy men’s colognes, but a very generic smell. I repeat, I will let it macerate because I have used it for 2 days and although I apply it several times, it doesn’t smell much. Batch January 2024, bought on Amazon from the most popular seller.

  • Total disappointment. I’ll let it mature in case it improves, but after reading reviews, I decided to buy it. I’ve tried six Arabic perfumes and this is the worst. You buy Arabic perfume for quality, not synthetic, low price, good longevity and projection, and this has none of that. It smells nice but is imperceptible, irrelevant and insignificant; nobody will smell it, not even yourself, only when applying it and right against the skin. Total disappointment, scent sits right on the skin, lasts less than five hours. It’s acceptable, not delicious as advertised, smells like old colognes from our parents’ era: wood, herbs, leaves, very masculine but generic. I repeat, I’ll let it macerate, used it for two days and although I apply it several times, it doesn’t project much. Batch January 2024, bought from the most popular seller on Amazon.