Men
Habana 500
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Descripción
Renier Perfumes' Habana 500 is a woody aquatic fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2019, the nose behind this creation is Daniel Josier. The top notes evoke an immediate freshness with marine accords, apple, and mint; the heart reveals a warm, earthy complexity thanks to coffee, milk, leather, amber, and cedar; while the base notes leave a silky, persistent trail of sandalwood, ambergris, and musk.
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90 votos
- Positivo 73%
- Negativo 18%
- Neutral 8.9%
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I tried a decant today. Upon opening it, I thought: ‘Wow!’. Without reading the notes, it smelled of a creamy, mentholated mojito, with a rum-like alcoholic touch over a sweet, creamy base. However, once applied to the skin, the mojito vanished, giving way to a cappuccino. It smells nice, but it’s a generic woody milk coffee scent I’ve smelled before—a disappointment. Performance and longevity are good, with a notable sillage. The originality lies in the blue hue of the liquid… although yes, it stains! Skin and clothes. Aroma: 7, Longevity: 8, Sillage: 6, Value for money: 4, Originality: 5, Versatility: 6, Overall: 7.5.
At first, the coffee is noticeable, but it’s not dominant or pure; it’s more apparent on the wrist than in the neck sprays. There’s a strange base note that doesn’t fit well; it could be the mint or the marine element. Over time, it becomes sweet, the coffee blends with the milk and smells like a cappuccino with a sweet background like a gummy bear. The mental image is drinking a cappuccino and eating sugar-coated gummy bears. Perhaps the caramelised apple (which it does contain) gives that sensation, nothing like the acidic apple in other perfumes. I see it as unisex, ideal for cold climates, spring or cool summer evenings. Longevity is good for the whole day in the office, although it’s not a beast in projection. I like the dry-down more than the opening; I give it a pass, but I don’t think it deserves 250€ for 50ml. Everyone judges as they please.
At first, the coffee is noticeable, but it’s neither dominant nor pure; it’s more apparent on the wrist than in the bursts from the neck. There’s an odd base note that doesn’t quite fit; it could be the mint or the marine accord. Over time, it becomes sweet, with the coffee blending into the milk to smell like a cappuccino with a sweet, gummy bear-like base. The mental image is drinking a cappuccino and eating sugar-coated gummy bears. Perhaps the caramelised apple (which it does contain) gives that sensation, nothing like the sharp apple found in other perfumes. I see it as unisex, ideal for cold climates, spring, or cool summer evenings. Performance is good for all day in the office, although it’s not a beast in projection. I prefer the dry-down over the opening; I’d give it a pass, but I don’t think it deserves £250 for 50ml. Everyone judges as they wish.
A great disappointment for me. Poor quality, bad longevity and little creativity. I was fooled by the marketing: the bottle is beautiful, but in the end, what matters is what we smell, not what we see.
A good perfume. At first, there are pleasant flashes reminiscent of something I can’t quite identify, perhaps an unmentioned fruity touch. Then it stabilises and lasts for hours. It’s a soft coffee with a darker, more distinctive background. Although it has quality and presence, the declared notes aren’t striking; it’s hard to perceive the mint or the marine aspects, even though they form part of the whole. The price is a resounding mystery: 5€/ml is outrageous. I’d pay up to 70€ for the 50ml bottle for the pretty presentation. Brands know that the business lies in selling the luxury dream to the most affluent.
It’s a great perfume; despite its exorbitant price which might make you hesitate, it smells like a mojito and milky coffee at a table by the sea. The only thing I don’t understand, regarding the creators, is that it stains blue.
It’s a great perfume; despite its sky-high price which might cause hesitation, it smells of mojito and milk coffee at a table by the sea. The only thing I don’t understand, with respect to the creators, is that it stains blue.