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Gozo

Marca
Jeroboam
Vanina Muracciole
Perfumista
Vanina Muracciole
4.12 de 5
1,511 votos

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Descripción

Jeroboam's Gozo is an oriental floral fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition is signed by nose Vanina Muracciole. The top notes unfold with neroli, saffron and bergamot; the heart reveals cedar, violet leaves and geranium; while the base notes settle on patchouli, white musk and ambroxan.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 24%
  • Primavera 27%
  • Verano 21%
  • Otoño 28%
  • Día 50%
  • Noche 50%

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Comunidad

1,511 votos

  • Positivo 77%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 11%

Pirámide olfativa

Estructura completa de la fragancia: de la salida al fondo.

Salida 3 notas
Corazón 3 notas
Fondo 3 notas

Comunidad

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Propiedad

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Características

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Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

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Reseñas

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8 reseñas

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  • Delicious perfume, floral woody with a hint of musk, unisex. Very good performance on skin for 8 to 9 hours, versatile, can be worn any time of year. It’s a marvel of composition.

  • To my nose, it smells like the product shoemakers use to grease shoes. Not for me….

  • Soyfemenina

    I loved the opening; it felt floral and liquorish at the same time. I fell in love at first sight, then I kept enjoying it; I could feel the rich, very rich woody notes. After two hours, I found it more feminine but still delicious. It’s more of a feminine scent, but I think a man could wear it very well, as the wood gives it power. It’s long-lasting with good fixation. It’s refined and slightly different: you’ll arrive and everyone will notice you’ve arrived, you won’t go unnoticed 🎉

  • Mironanny

    Spectacular scent, but I feel it doesn’t last long. It’s elegant, you can tell, but I’m not sure if it projects or leaves a trail.

  • monsieurleather

    Absolutely no joy here, it smells of pure repulsion. Every nose is a world, but I don’t understand the hype. It’s an acidic, aggressive neroli trying to be sweet with ambroxan and only manages to amplify the stench. I imagine this is what a 1990s sex shop would smell like: synthetic, acidic sweat, cheap invasive perfumes and cheap plastic. The blotting paper still smells a week later. Now the underlying patchouli is noticeable and slightly kinder, but I wouldn’t go through hours of suffering to reach that phase, which is nothing special. I haven’t tried it on skin because it seems to cling like a tick and it repulses me. As @soyfemenina says, you’ll make a statement, and a big one! But not for the better. There are perfumes for the 99% and others like this that might please the 1% and disgust the rest. If you buy it blind, you’re recklessly brave in 2025: 110 euros for 30ml of toxic slop. One of the worst I’ve ever smelled, by far the worst in 2025. Au revoir!

  • monsieurleather

    For me, there is no Gozo here; it’s a repulsive scent that disgusts me excessively. Every nose is a world, but I don’t understand all the fuss. It’s an acidic, aggressive neroli that wants to be sweet with ambroxan, but only amplifies that smell. I imagine it smelled like a sex shop in the 90s: a mix of synthetic scents, acidic body odours, cheap invasive perfumes and low-quality plastics. The blotting paper continues to emit scent for over a week. Now the underlying patchouli is discernible and becomes (somewhat) kinder, but I wouldn’t go through hours of suffering to reach this phase, which isn’t anything special. I never even thought of testing it on skin; it looks like it would cling like a louse. As @soyfemenina says, you’ll make a statement, believe me! But not for the better. There are perfumes for the 99% and others like this that, with luck, will please 1%. If you buy blind, I vote for the boldest of 2025: 110 euros for 30ml of toxic slop. One of the worst I’ve ever smelled, the worst of 2025. Au revoir!

  • darlenerock

    What a beautiful perfume! The perfect combination of saffron and neroli. With just one spray, the scent explosion penetrates your nose, marking its character with force. I find it sexy, strong, with immense personality. I love it 😍 I need to have it in my collection as soon as possible.

  • MdmButterfly

    I never set out to confront, but these reviews leave me speechless. People read the notes and assume that’s what it smells like: is it a doll scent? Is it ‘never-been-worn’? Is it weird neroli… I read everything before buying, assumed it would be strange and groundbreaking… a perfume that divides users into two camps: haters or lovers, never indifferent… My conclusion is clear: 90% of the ‘experts’ on YouTube and forums have NEVER heard of Mugler Angel. Because this is no more and no less than the classic Mugler Angel. Even Angel is more complete and complex than Gozo. Gozo is a downgraded Angel, pure patchouli with ambroxan. I’ve been testing it for a week and now I have one in each hand. If I shower, when I step out, where I sprayed Angel smells like Gozo, and where Gozo was, there’s nothing left. It’s the Emperor’s New Clothes story: everyone described a wonderfully dressed work of art, but it was ‘naked’.