Men

Emir You’re Drugged

4.01 de 5
367 votos

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Descripción

Emir You're Drugged by PARIS CORNER is a spicy aromatic fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2022, this composition features cinnamon and whisky in the top notes; cardamom and nutmeg in the heart; and coffee and vanilla in the base.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 40%
  • Primavera 16%
  • Verano 5.4%
  • Otoño 38%
  • Día 33%
  • Noche 67%

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Comunidad

367 votos

  • Positivo 73%
  • Negativo 14%
  • Neutral 13%

Pirámide olfativa

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 2 notas

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12 reseñas

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  • IvanPerfumista

    Delicious clone of Kilian’s Intoxicated. Despite emulating Turkish coffee, it also has orange peel bathed in chocolate. It’s a delight. Unisex masculine. 8 hours longevity. Scent 10/10.

  • Today I managed to compare Kilian’s Intoxicated with this one (which I bought), and although there are similarities, I feel that Emir’s You’re Drugged is taking a different path. With those touches of whisky, cardamom, and coffee, crowned by cinnamon and nutmeg, it becomes a special warm and spiced fragrance for autumn and winter. Totally unisex, although the vanilla is perceived a bit timidly without being the star.

  • Today I compared Kilian’s Intoxicated with this one I bought. Although there is a resemblance, Emir’s You’re Drugged takes a different path. With whisky, cardamomo, and coffee, the cinnamon and nutmeg make it a warm and spiced fragrance ideal for autumn and winter, totally unisex. The vanilla is a bit shy, not the protagonist.

  • It smells like Intoxicated but with a soap note that sticks and bothers, taking away the original sweetness and creaminess. I don’t recommend buying it blindly. After half an hour, that note drops and it smells better, acceptable though without the magic of the original. The price does justify it, but the experience is far from what Kilian is. At 40 minutes it’s similar, but when worn out it smells terrible.

  • wildkatzen

    A beauty of perfumery and a bottle inspired 70% by Kilian’s Intoxicated. Here it would be like mixing Mugler Leather with Mugler Classic and adding a soapy note that lingers and is very, very good. 10/10, around 8 hours.

  • wildkatzen

    A beauty of a perfume and bottle inspired by Kilian’s Intoxicated to about 70%, but here it would be like mixing Mugler Leather with Mugler Classic and a soapy note that lingers. It’s very, very good! 10/10, around 8 hours.

  • What a gem totally off the radar. Tested wrist against wrist with Kilian’s Intoxicated; they are 90% similar. This perfume has become my go-to gourmand. It has that A-Men by Mugler vibe but less earthy and more creamy. Turkish coffee, chocolatey notes, a subtle bitter orange, cardamomo, and cinnamon: believe me, you won’t be able to stop smelling this delight…

  • In my nose, the nutmeg, cardamomo, and cinnamon are very noticeable. It felt 95% similar to A-Men but much more wearable and pleasant. The truth is, I was surprised by a hidden gem.

  • Georgie Dann

    Holding Kilian’s Intoxicated bottle and an Emir You’re Drugged decant, I tested two sprays on each arm. The opening smells very similar, but Intoxicated showcases the whisky’s depth more, which dominates like no other in the Kilian house, whereas in Emir the cinnamon blends better. However, beware… as they dry down to the heart and base notes, that spiced profile of cardamom, nutmeg, and a coffee base makes both indistinguishable to my nose (I’m not a perfumer). We’re talking 100ml for around €30 in Emir versus over €300 for Kilian… please explain this to me! 😅😵💫🫨🤯😅😵💫🫨🤯 Projection and longevity: better on Intoxicated, though not an atomic bomb. Both project well for an hour; on my skin, Emir lasts about 6 hours and Kilian about 8 hours. Very masculine and imposing, it suits cold climates and is equally valid for rainy autumn days as it is for winter, although it has limited versatility and is very evening-oriented.

  • It could be old, nothing to do with vintage. Smells like an old millionaire. Incredible, elegant, sublime, stylish, with a soapy note. I can’t deny I like it; the scent is truly exquisite. A great fragrance. The perfect image between elegance and absolute luxury. Opening: cinnamon and whisky. Heart: cardamomo, cinnamon, coffee, and other spices. Dry down: musky. Masculine. 10/10.

  • It could be old, no need for it to be vintage. Smells like an old millionaire. Incredible, elegant, sublime and stylish, with that soapy touch. It doesn’t disgust me; the scent is exquisite. A great fragrance. The perfect image between elegance and absolute luxury. Opening: cinnamon and whisky. Heart: cardamomo, cinnamon, coffee, and other spices. Dry down: musky. Masculine. 10/10.

  • Georgie Dann

    Grabbed the bottle of Kilian’s Intoxicated and a decant of Emir’s You’re Drugged. Two sprays on each arm and that’s it: the opening smells almost identical. With Kilian, you sense more depth, especially that whisky that dominates like no other, whereas in Emir the cinnamon blends better. But watch out… as it dries down and enters the mid and base notes, the spiced cardamomo with nutmeg and that coffee base make both a marvel and indistinguishable to my nose (I’m not a perfumer). And here’s the bargain: around €30 for 100ml of Emir versus over €300 for Kilian… someone explain this to me! 😅😵💫🫨🤯😅😵💫🫨🤯 Projection and longevity: better on Kilian, though it’s not an atomic bomb. Both project well for an hour; on my skin, Emir lasts about 6 hours and Kilian 8. Very masculine and with presence. Ask for cool weather, but it works just as well for rainy autumn days as for full-on winter. Low versatility and very evening-oriented.