Men
Fortnight
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Descripción
Fortnight by Maison Alhambra is a spicy aromatic fragrance for men. Launched in 2022, this composition features top notes of musk flower, tangerine orange, chamomile, cedar, lemon, hawthorn flower, bergamot, and lavender. The heart reveals violet leaves, nutmeg, cedar, sandalwood, clove, jasmine, honeysuckle, and lily of the valley. Finally, the base notes settle on leather, vetiver, musk, amber, patchouli, and tonka bean.
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- Positivo 79%
- Negativo 13%
- Neutral 8.6%
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I love this Fahrenheit EDT version; I place it above The Man Cobalt by Milton Lloyd because this one lacks that cucumber note I don’t like. It outperforms other clones like Hitfire Man or Fever Night, which don’t last long and smell different. The longevity is very good, better than the Maison Alhambra average, and five minutes after applying it, it already smells just like the original.
Very happy with this Fahrenheit EDT inspiration. I place it ahead of The Man Cobalt by Milton Lloyd because this one lacks that cucumber note I don’t enjoy. It is far superior to other inspirations like Hitfire Man, Fever Night, or Como Tú Aventura, which have poor performance and/or similarity. Performance is very correct, above the Maison Alhambra average, and for me, it is practically indistinguishable from Fahrenheit just five minutes after spraying both.
Even without knowing the original Dior Fahrenheit, I love this perfume; it projects well and for the price, it has excellent performance. A love at first sniff.
Although I didn’t know the original Dior, this perfume caught me off guard. It projects strongly and for the price, it has excellent performance. A love at first sniff.
What a wonderful perfume. To be honest, I didn’t have much faith in Maison Alhambra’s low-cost range, but this one has silenced my doubts.
Fahrenheit by Dior is the perfume of my life (I’m 53). I adore it. That said, I’ve been searching for years for something that imitates it in an ‘acceptable’ way. Finding something truly ‘equal’ to M. Almairac’s masterpiece is asking too much. From worst to best, I tried: Diavolo, which is rubbish (30% similarity). Armaf Bois Luxura: hmm, it’s similar but doesn’t convince (40%); it’s scratchy, lacks the vanilla, and that petrol note doesn’t agree with me; it doesn’t make you want to sniff your wrist repeatedly. Fahrenheit Parfum: I love it, it’s sublime, but it lacks the petrol note that makes me addicted and has more vanilla than the EDT. Renheit (Fragrance World): it’s a very good clone of Fahrenheit Parfum, but it drifts away from the EDT and doesn’t last as long as the Parfum version. Ferrari Uomo: it’s slightly better than the previous ones, but not a marvel. Besides, it’s expensive and hard to find, with vetiver being the dominant note. Mercedes Benz Intense: I like it, it’s good, magnificent, and distinguished; you can tell the ingredients are of high quality, and it lasts a solid five or six hours. This was my best option until… FORTNIGHT from Alhambra appeared. It reaches 95% similarity to Fahrenheit. It has almost all the notes of the original, and its price is ridiculous for what it offers. Which one to choose? If you have plenty of money: Fahrenheit by Dior. If you don’t: Fortnight. If the petrol note bothers you: go for Mercedes Benz or Fahrenheit Parfum. If you’re a fanatic like me: all of the above except Diavolo and Luxura. Greetings from Chile, sorry… now Chilezuela (I have nothing against Venezuelans, it’s just the current government situation).
You can tell it bears a strong resemblance to Fahrenheit; it smells almost identical. The only downside is it doesn’t last quite as long as the original, but for 20 euros, you can’t ask for more. I’ve been wearing it for months and it lasts about five or six hours. Despite that, I recommend it.
The resemblance to Fahrenheit is notable; the scent is almost identical. It’s a pity it doesn’t last as long, but for around 20 euros more, you can’t ask for anything better. I’ve had it for months and it lasts about five or six hours. I recommend it.
Guys, this is a bombshell, an incredible dupe. It smells 98 or 99% like the Dior Fahrenheit. Maison Alhambra has given us a brilliant fragrance at a laughable price. Don’t buy blindly if you don’t like hard men’s perfumes; be aware, this is for men, not unisex.
Gentlemen, this is a scent bomb, an incredible dupe, watch out, 98% or 99% similar to Dior Fahrenheit. Maison Alhambra gives us an incredible fragrance at a very low price. It’s not a blind buy if you don’t like hard men’s perfumes; this isn’t unisex, it’s for men.
It really reminds me of the original Fahrenheit, especially in the dry down. Perhaps on the opening and the first few minutes there is something that doesn’t remind me of the original, but once dry… it’s very similar, if not identical. Performance similar to the current Fahrenheit after its reformulation… there’s no more that performance of the old Fahrenheit, but for the price Fortnight is worth, you can’t complain.
Excellent scent, it gives a sensation of cleanliness; it’s very good for what you pay. Its longevity isn’t a beast, only lasting about 5 or 6 hours, which is enough to enjoy the fragrance since its trail is good during that time.
It dries down to smell identical to the Dior Fahrenheit (latest reformulation). On the opening it might smell slightly more citrusy, but after 5 minutes it’s identical.
Okay, from what I’ve read in the comments: similar to Fahrenheit, yes, quite similar, and I personally liked it quite a bit. Therefore, if you like that scent, then it’s a blind recommendation. My only ‘but’ is the longevity; at least on my skin, it’s quite brief, which lowers my expectations in my case. The price is very good, but it doesn’t last; I insist, in my case, more than 3 hours, which is little in my opinion.
It’s the clone of Azzaro Pour Homme. Yes, the Classic. No, not a clone of Fahrenheit… If it has the bottle ‘similar’ in colours… 😅
Azzaro???!!!! Not even close…
You know what I love about this fragrance besides the price? It smells very much like the old Fahrenheit before those damn reformulations. I remember spending hours sniffing a bloke’s bottle back in the 90s; I loved that scent so much, so different, so masculine… When I met my husband and realised we both loved fragrances, I didn’t think he’d like Fahrenheit too. The bad thing is that now everything, besides being expensive, isn’t worth it with the reformulations… I saw a YouTube channel reviewing this fragrance by a Fahrenheit enthusiast who said that obviously we can’t expect the quality of the original for the price, but that the scent is over 90% similar, and he was right. The price is ridiculously low (approx. $16), you get a beautiful fragrance, a lovely bottle, and even more beautiful memories… of motorcycle rides and leather jackets with my love ❤️
I have to confess, I tried it on my arm yesterday; after a month of disappointment, it actually worked quite well. I applied it alongside Versace Eros on the other arm, and you won’t believe it, but it lasted longer.
I love it, but I agree with a comment I read: it lacks longevity and projection… it’s gone in 10 minutes!