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Elysium Pour Homme Parfum Cologne

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Roja Dove
Roja Dove
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Roja Dove
4.29 de 5
5,279 votos

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Elysium Pour Homme Parfum Cologne by Roja Dove is an aromatic fougère fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by nose Roja Dove. The top notes unfold a fresh citrus and herbal accord with grapefruit, lemon, bergamot, lime, thyme, hyssop and galbanum. The heart reveals a complex blend of vetiver, juniper berries, blackcurrants, apple, cedar, pink pepper, coriander, valley lily, rose and jasmine. The base settles on a warm and woody foundation of ambergris, leather, vanilla, benzoin and labdanum.

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  • Carcanuelo

    I don’t share those who say it doesn’t last long; just smelling it from the bottle, the scent gets stuck in your nose for almost an hour. If you spray it on clothes, you can keep smelling it without reapplying for days. Like any masterpiece, it has detractors; it’s natural. With Elysium, something curious happens: the first time you smell it, you need to buy it imperatively; it’s so piercingly beautiful that you fall in love instantly. But if you use it often, you get tired of it, because that freshness is very dense and strong. For me, the ideal is to use it on special occasions, where you’ll enjoy it fully remembering how good it is. Others will make you notice the beauty of your perfume. Then you put the bottle away until the next time. If the Aventus substitute had to be another, it would be Elysium by Roja Dove, an evolution with superior sophistication.

  • I really wanted it… and what a letdown it turned out to be. The only highlight is the opening, with playful citrus well blended. From there, the catastrophe: it disappears at the speed of light, has no sillage and the performance is ridiculous. One of my biggest disappointments.

  • Santiagoboise

    I bought a decant of Elysium Roja today and used it on a very hot day. I liked it a lot; I always put it on the opposite side of my elbow so as not to saturate myself, and it convinced me quite a bit. Although I sweated a lot, the scent persists for more than 6 hours on skin and intact on clothes. It’s super fresh and smells clean due to the vetiver. When I got home after showering, I gave my wife a surprise; her eyes lit up when she smelled it, she said it was exquisite and she loved it; it’s a magnet. I understand it might sound simple, but it’s in the fresh range; it’s not always the most complex, but women love it. I recommend it very much for warm weather; don’t use it too much because the scent penetrates, but it’s definitely worth it.

  • ELYSIUM ROJA DOVE: Wow, after reading that many reject it, I tried it and it has nothing to do with Creed’s Aventus. The scent is fantastic, super masculine, elegant and attractive, it makes heads turn and stands out among the rest. The performance isn’t the best, but not that bad either; it projected well for 2 hours and lasted 8. If you don’t want to spend what it asks for its price, try two almost identical Arab inspirations at 97%: Trillium by Emir or Imperium by Fragrance World, both for around $40. In fact, I put Elysium on one wrist and Trillium on the other and they are identical. There’s no excuse not to have this scent, which, in my opinion, is worth 10/10. Perhaps I’ll be labelled a novice, but if a fragrance captures your senses, it’s a 10 even if it’s not complex. It’s exquisite, ideal for spring, summer and day, and also on warm nights. Sharp citrus, precious woods and a touch of amber make it a treat. I’ve loved it. Scent: 10. I recommend its clones; they smell the same, last longer and are much cheaper.

  • sisucoro

    Smells great but it’s super basic; it sounds like Polo Blue or Deep Blue Parfum for that fruity touch. It’s not for those seeking niche; it’s generic and friendly; there are designer options that are more challenging. If you want something simple, it’s fine, but first look at Comandante, Torino 21 by Xerjoff, Cedrat Boise by Mancera, Hacivat by Nishane or the blues by Marly. I doubt you’ll find anything better than this.

  • Elysium by Roja Dove. A very controversial cologne: many think that for paying $300 it must be outstanding, but it’s not always the case, generating hate. However, in this cologne we can find extraordinary note quality, executed with mastery and perfect balance. The raw materials are good and expensive; this isn’t done on a low budget. Those who say otherwise perhaps don’t find their charm due to the irritation caused by spending so much on something with low performance, but the quality is undeniable. If the idea crosses your mind to buy it, clarify that it’s not an EDP nor a Parfum; it behaves like an EDT in longevity and projects like a cologne. If you’re looking for a beast mode at that price, I wouldn’t recommend it. If you’re a lover of fougères, seeking something fresh for summer, modern, versatile and with maximum quality, it’s the best option because the scent is incredible. But if you expect it to meet all performance requirements, for that money there are hundreds of other niche options, EDPs, colognes, etc. Personally, I was fascinated and hesitated a lot before buying it. I have several options to vary, but if it’s going to be your only perfume, definitely don’t buy it; you have to be very generous with the sprays and it runs out quickly. In short, it’s for those who want to smell incredible for about 6 hours (maximum) and be sure of what they’re buying. After some time the liquid macerates, gains body and longevity; on my skin, more than 8 hours. I agree with a companion: smell it from the bottle and it gets stuck in your nostrils for hours; on clothes, it lasts a long time.

  • A truly spectacular blue fragrance; the moment you smell it, you understand instantly why it’s so famous. It’s my favourite in the genre; I feel lucky because it lasts about 5 or 6 hours and even longer on clothes. It’s that kind of fragrance where you put it on and, when you smell it, you know you’re going to triumph that day.

  • 17_serpiente

    An exquisite fragrance, one of those you sniff repeatedly where you sprayed it. One of the best citrus scents out there, smelling of pure quality. A jewel… and then come the cons. Longevity is about 2 hours projecting and 5 on skin (I’m lucky because for others it lasts a total of 3), and the price is expensive for what it offers. But if you can’t afford it, at least give yourself the chance to smell it with a decant. Very versatile and works best in heat, of course; here it will last less. Always in my top 5.

  • It smells of mango. It’s fresh and fruity, with mango taking centre stage. Pleasant and you don’t get tired of smelling it. But it smells of mango. An elegant, sophisticated and delicious mango, but mango.

  • To be honest, I don’t notice that mango note Untxi mentioned; it’s a super delicious fruity freshness. Every time I wear it, people ask what I’m wearing and the compliments never stop. For me, it’s a party for the nose and I absolutely love it; it’s a scent delight. In short, a PERFUMAZOOOOO… :v

  • Kevin Jodico

    Finally, I tested it with a 5ml decant at a trusted store. It’s not bad, nor excellent for its price. It has poor performance. Sometimes I think reviewers receive incentives. In my opinion, it’s not worth the cost. It resembles Hacivat Aroma: 7/10 Projection: 7/10 Longevity: 6/10.

  • My number 100 review is for the best perfume in my collection and probably the best on the market right now. It’s the most elegant, refined, luxurious, and attractive. Maybe I’m ignorant and don’t have a trained nose, but I smell so good. I understand the frustration of many who only smell it for a few minutes, but it shouldn’t be funny given the price. I’m privileged: I get compliments up to 12 hours after spraying it on my neck without getting too close. My experience with this jewel is an 11 out of 10. Perfection in a bottle. Everyone enjoys what they have, so peace and love. Thank you Roja for making me feel so good.

  • Alejandrohdezruiz

    If it weren’t because I bought it at a highly trusted physical store, I’d think they sold me a fake. It literally disappears in two minutes. The worst purchase in my collection. I had Isola Blu in mind, but I’m now quarantining Roja Dove.

  • It was a complete letdown. The scent is nothing extraordinary, very citrusy, and I don’t perceive anything else. There are better scents at lower prices that smell and last just as long. DO NOT recommend for blind buys. Don’t let yourself be swayed by reviews; better buy a decant.

  • Total disappointment: boring and with a performance that leaves much to be desired. I tested it at the mall store in Dubai and paying such a high price for a perfume that seems watery…

  • The apple scent is exquisite, and I think it achieves it better than any other; it has floral notes and the citrus is soft, so it doesn’t bother anyone, even those who dislike citrus. It’s super refined and elegant. I still doubt if it’s more unisex than masculine. It’s very expensive, understandable given the notes, but it’s a luxury for special occasions. What needs clarification is that it’s very weak: it fades in two hours, max three. That’s why I give it 7.8/10. Edit: it has become one of my favourites. Do you know what the gods of Olympus smell like? Yes, like this perfume.

  • Enrique José

    In my opinion, it’s the cleanest, freshest citrus ever created. Elysium Cologne pleases everyone; its scent is clean, natural, and elegant. What a shame its performance is so poor: it lasts and projects nothing. For my wife, she has to hug me tightly to smell it, so I wear it to sleep. Is it worth paying its price just to have it in the collection?

  • With Roja, I always have high expectations, and this was no exception: many ups and downs. At first, the citrus punch upon spraying was so powerful it threw me off, but then the magic appears: a floral, woody, spicy touch, and above all, very green. I can feel the cypress. I’d tell a friend it’s like walking through citrus trees in a green, lush forest. My skin highlights the green notes. The drydown is wonderful, a Roja trademark… but so scant! It lasts terribly, about two hours. For its price, it makes no sense. What a pity.

  • Andres colombia

    Rich, super delicious, but fades quickly. A category fougère within its species, better than Aventus but less complete than Nishane. The best citrus. I like the opening and final notes; the middle phase isn’t very good.

  • I got lucky trying niche perfumes at my usual spot and Elysium caught my eye. I’m a fan of fresh, citrusy scents, and on first sniff, I thought ‘crystal clear’: refined, transparent, neat, and clean. It’s the best citrus I’ve tried; it doesn’t leave me indifferent. However, if the longevity is short as people say, combined with the €300 price tag, it’s useless to me. Paying that much, I expect above-average longevity and projection, and judging by the reviews, I fear it won’t be the case.

  • I almost bought it in Mexico for around $450. I tested it on my skin and it lasted nothing; I saw good reviews that nearly convinced me, so I sought out decants of both the regular and Intense versions to confirm, and both last the same: not even two hours on my skin. They say it’s the pH, mine doesn’t help. The scent is excellent, but it failed me. Today I used it again, applied it seven hours before the gym, showered, and it’s still projecting. One day I almost bought it, the next I doubt; I need to test it more in different conditions because I love it.

  • Miguel amateur

    I’m always captivated by enthusiastic reviews to the point of tempting me to buy blind. A costly mistake I’ve fallen into several times. Thanks to that, I learned to buy decants. I did so with Elysium: I bought a sample that arrived today. Desperately, I started to perfume myself. I won’t discuss notes as I’m not an expert. I’ll just say it smells good and fresh, but for me, it has nothing special, and the development is very poor. Certainly, I don’t think it’s worth the cost. Friends, read reviews, but there are many sites selling decants; don’t buy blind.

  • Adrian Escobar

    If it weren’t for the poor longevity and high cost, it would be my signature. A scent that is liked and attracts compliments, but lasts a maximum of 4 hours on the skin. Cost-benefit gives 5 or 6 points, but the scent is 10/10. It’s a pity for a prestigious brand like Roja Dove.

  • Space Sweeney

    What more can I say? My untrained nose says it smells like cleaning glass. However, once the citrus fades, it becomes sweet. As for longevity? If you ask me, it doesn’t last at all. It must be due to olfactory fatigue from being strong; after 9-10 hours, others say it smells a lot, and the next day I could perceive it myself.

  • A tangential journey to Issey Miyake Homme. Roja’s opening has exquisite sweet grapefruit and blood orange. The rest seems very similar to me. Roja’s dry-down is also more resinous and sweet. Cheers.

  • IvanIglesias

    I’m not sure where to start; a warning that this might be boring. I was wary due to contradictory comments about longevity. I wanted a quality refreshing citrus for day and night. It is versatile and elegant. I wore it on a cold summer night in Buenos Aires; my friends noticed and said it smelled rich and masculine. Sprayed at 22:30, I could still smell it until 05:30. The next day at 15:00, I couldn’t smell it on myself, but there was a faint trace on my wrist, almost like a skin scent. Is it an Aventus clone? No, it’s a citrus with a slow, lasting dry-down. The first hour and a half has an Aventus style, but then it goes elsewhere, becoming richer and more elegant than Creed. In the dry-down, it turns sweet, woody, and rests on an exquisite, subtle leather, animalistic but not wild. It gives that soft, clean, citrusy, masculine point that women love. Conclusion: Roja Elysium Eau de Cologne is a soft but persistent citrus. Over time, the citrus sweetens with vanilla and rests on the leather. It doesn’t last an hour; people smell it on you. It doesn’t overwhelm or obscure; it’s for weddings or when dressed to impress. Elegance goes with subtlety. EDIT 22/06/25: In winter in Buenos Aires, I sprayed 12 times at 15:00 and barely smelled it. By 21:20, having dinner with family, my mother said it smelled rich and was very noticeable. EDIT 25/10/25: Fresh day, 12-15 sprays at 17:30. She told me the scent stayed on my clothes. At 01:40, my parents arrived, and my mother said they could smell it in my room. It’s strange that I barely smell it, but it lasts, people like it, and they can smell it. Buy without fear.

  • Citrus opening, fresh and fruity (cranberry and apple), which I adore. After 15 minutes, the leather note emerges, making it more masculine and distinctive. Then, around half an hour in, a green accord similar to Aventus appears, which is the least favourite part: it doesn’t smell bad, but it’s well-known and becomes a bit heavy. Lasts 45 minutes on the skin with good projection up to that point. Afterwards, it settles into a personal bubble, which I like again, as the individual notes blend into a fresh woody accord. Well-made and easy to enjoy. Timeless, youthful yet with masculine character. Lasts up to 8 hours, though afterwards it’s just a personal bubble. It causes olfactory fatigue; it seems you don’t feel it, but others do. Moderate trail, not designed to overwhelm. More of a daytime scent. Creates a rich yet discreet aura. Usable all year round, though it sounds more like spring-summer. It doesn’t seek a strong sillage. The downside is the price; wait for discounts. The Aventus phase lacks originality. Smells good, rich aura, suitable for many occasions. 8.5/10.

  • Smells fantastic. The price has dropped significantly. The VS scent is noticeable quickly, but given the bargain cost, you can’t complain. Very refreshing and rich.

  • This aroma is magnificent. I wanted to try the best alternative, but FragranceWorld doesn’t carry it. It’s the fragrance ‘Imperium’, hard to find, and it’s the best option; if you can get it, beast mode on!

  • Papadopoulos02

    I absolutely love these; they’re worth every euro. Fresh, modern, and vibrant, they’ve already become my daily wear. Projection lasts about 3 hours, and on the skin, around 5. It’s not a bomb, but it is present. Ideal for lovers of fougère with a youthful twist. Clean, elegant, and fun. Timeless, though it suits a younger crowd. If you like aromatic scents with character, you’ll enjoy this.

  • Carcanuelo

    The first time I smelled this, years ago, my mind was blown. I had never felt a citrus and fresh scent of this level, leaving all summer colognes behind. For elegance, quality and seduction. The ‘curse’ of collectors is the permanent search for new perfumes, which relegated Elysium to the bottom of the shelf. After all, even the best gets boring: Elysium, Aventus, Sauvage… But the eternal return made the beauty of the bottle attract my gaze again. Like a seasoned soldier marked by battles with aggressive ouds and animalic musks, I turned my attention back to that blue bottle, whose luxury clashed with the silent elegance that seemed to await me. Reverently, I picked it up, sprayed it and said: ‘I love you, I never stopped loving you. Thank you for waiting, for understanding my olfactory promiscuity’. And we tried again, this time from experience. Medium/high opening, lasting several hours on skin and clothes, piercing and creamy citrus. Masculine, a true modern fougère, luxurious, dressing in elegance and seduction. Roja faithful to itself, combining woods, herbs and musk like a symphony orchestra. After Elysium, Imagination or L’Inmensité by Vuitton seem to pale, like teenagers before a real man. Obviously for spring/summer, formal situations or to attract attention elegantly in informal settings. Masculine, nothing vintage. On par with the best in compliments. Outstanding.

  • Jaime Ramírez

    A very different aroma, citrus with a sweet touch and a musky, woody base. It’s uncommon, fresh, elegant and casual. I hadn’t smelled anything like this because most citrus scents are acidic or bitter, but this one is delicate, slightly sweetened, fruity and musky. I give it 9 out of 10 for the scent, although it doesn’t last long on the skin; I perceive it for about five hours.

  • Bleu de Chanel taken to its ultimate expression with ultra-quality and niche harmony. Extremely bright, it has its own light where green apple merges with herbal notes to give a clean and sexy sensation, without falling into detergent-like scents. Spring and summer at their finest.

  • A spectacular fragrance, critical in a very different way. It combines the acidity of citrus with juniper and thyme very well, making it so special and versatile. Pity about the price and longevity; it didn’t last more than a couple of hours on me; it made me think they categorise it as ‘Parfum Cologne’; I’m not sure if that’s a superior category to cologne.

  • Josué González Céspedes

    This isn’t perfume; it’s body water, but they sell it as niche for over 200 dollars. Incredible that Roja would mock customers like this.

  • I’m not disgusted by it; it’s a very masculine fragrance from the 80s and early 90s. I believe if you own the CDN Intense EDP, there’s no need to buy this, as it is weaker than the aforementioned one. The Armaf version is more long-lasting and economical. I like the bottle and the scent, but I see the Armaf as a better option. Be careful with the average longevity.

  • If you want to waste your money because you’re a snob and feel better paying something ten times more expensive, go ahead, this is your reference brand.

  • @Vidar, if you can’t afford Roja and use Arabic clones because they last all day and leave something for dinner, I don’t judge you, but there are people who prioritise quality and excellence. Elysium is sublime, elegant, masculine, with presence and enormous-quality citrus notes that dominate the entire life of the fragrance. I guarantee six hours; it lasts longer for me, but I understand it doesn’t work for everyone, although if atomised correctly, it causes no issues.

  • Hello everyone. I’m not an expert, but I’ve smelled many perfumes and wanted to share why Elysium by Roja Parfums has earned a spot in my collection. Months ago, I tried the discovery set and used it several times without noting much, although it seemed to last about six hours. I truly tested it this summer in the heat (31°C) and dry climate. I applied it at 9 am with 10 sprays and went out for breakfast and a walk. The opening is very citrusy, orange with a sweet touch. By 12 pm, while walking, I noticed an incredible scent that I initially thought came from a shop, but as I continued, I realised it was Elysium evolving into a superb, potent fougère aroma, probably due to vetiver and jasmine. By 5 pm, at home, I couldn’t smell it on myself, but when I sniffed my arm, it was there. I asked my wife, and when she leaned in to my neck, she confirmed there was a personal bubble. By 9 pm, I could only detect it if she came very close to touching me. In summary: good longevity, exquisite high-quality scent (typical of Roja), and a very pleasant amber base. It projects well initially and then lingers on the skin for a long time. It has a distinctive character, not resembling Aventus beyond the citrus-woody structure. Best regards.