Men
Enrico Coveri Pour Homme
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Enrico Coveri Pour Homme by Enrico Coveri is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 1984, this composition features anise, lavender, statice, moschella flower, and bergamot in its top notes. The heart unfolds geranium, patchouli, sandalwood, Brazilian rosewood, and cedar, while the base settles on oakmoss, leather, musk, amber, and tonka bean.
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The reformulation isn’t bad. It has lost some power and intensity, but it keeps the base of the original I was gifted in 1987. It’s a good classic aroma for fans of this genre, quite deep, with leather, amber, and a touch of floral-mossy notes. At certain stages, it resembles Xeryus and shares moments with Borsalino, another unforgettable classic of the era. It’s a respectable old-school, masculine scent of a kind that no longer exists.
An excellent 1984 fragrance that moves away from traditional aromatic ferns towards a lavender and citrus freshness, reminiscent of Gucci Nobile or Francesco Smalto. It features a herbal, coniferous, and mossy base with soapy geranium and a very assertive spicy note to command respect. It could recall a green soap like Sung Homme or Orlane’s Derrick. Although it plays with leather and dirty nuances, it remains clean, pleasant, extremely masculine, and versatile. It doesn’t smell dated and works well in the heat. People notice it. The performance is top-notch: good longevity and projection, and the reformulation hasn’t betrayed its essence. A must-have for fern lovers.
The world of Italian design has an operatic tragedy like Tosca: murders, accidents, and sudden deaths of great names. This Enrico Coveri Pour Homme from Jerry Drake’s Vintage Museum is an 80s classic that blends leather and cypress with spices. Imagine a horse in Cyprus, Montaraz resins and saddle leather, all wrapped in cumin and cardamom. It’s a thick, smoky brew, a perfect contrast that doesn’t come across as vulgar. Everything evolves with elegance and class, maintaining a proverbial balance typical of Italian aesthetics.
I’m not sure if I’m the only one, but it smells very much like Calvin Klein’s Obsession: that mossy, dark touch with a soapy, medicinal base. I absolutely love it. It doesn’t project much, but for its style, it’s more than enough. Once dried, it’s hard to distinguish from Oscar pour Lui.