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Heritage Oud

4.05 de 5
57 votos

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Descripción

Heritage Oud by Beverly Hills Polo Club is a spicy oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2018, this composition features cardamom, pink pepper and bergamot in the top notes; cypress and thyme in the heart; and sandalwood, cade oil, vetiver and amber in the base.

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  • Invierno 39%
  • Primavera 24%
  • Verano 4.1%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 34%
  • Noche 66%

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Comunidad

57 votos

  • Positivo 82%
  • Neutral 12%
  • Negativo 5.3%

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Salida 3 notas
Corazón 2 notas
Fondo 4 notas

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  • I picked this up on offer and blind, but the ‘vibe’ tempted me: it smells of wild berries that smoulder and turn creamy. Imagine cobbler’s leather, ash, and marzipan. It’s perfect for cold or mild weather, elegant without forcing you to wear a suit. It projects little, yet lingers on the skin for ten hours, flying away.

  • I tried it at Druni a month ago in a dry room and it stuck to my head. A few days ago it was 14.95€ and I left. First impression: it smelled of alcohol, or I was cheated, or I don’t know what they’ve done with the potency. Then I saw it lasts 5/6 hours on skin but the projection is short, with occasional bursts, nothing special. Secondly, comparing this to Tuscan Leather is olfactory terrorism. I quite like the smell (especially in a dry room); on skin it’s ‘meh’. Probably I wouldn’t have bought it if I had tested it properly; it gives a reasonable likeness to leather notes with an interesting fresh scent, from a moderate distance. To me, it smells like petrol and chewing gum, very particular. I wouldn’t recommend buying it due to low performance and low projection. Longevity: 6 hours. Projection: Low, bursts. Scent: 6/10. Emotional: Yes. Originality: 6.3/10. Price: 19.95€ (100ml). Recommended: Low.

  • We must acknowledge that Tuscan Leather created a trend in leather. In this Heritage oud, we have isobutyl quinoline as the axis again, but at contained intensity and sweetened. It creates a small personal bubble, with acceptable longevity of 7-8 hours. It’s completely linear. I loved the care of the box and bottle. At 14.95€ it’s highly recommended if you like these scents.

  • Tuscan Leather made leather fashionable, but this Heritage Oud tones down the isobutyl quinoline intensity and sweetens it. It creates a very closed personal bubble that lasts around 7-8 hours. It’s linear from start to finish. I love the care taken with the box and bottle. At €14.95, it’s a sensible purchase if you like this style.

  • chemazaragoza

    I’ve had it for a few months and I love it, especially for the scent and price. What can you ask of a 15€ fragrance that lasts 5/6 hours on skin? I’ve read comparisons with TF, forgetting they cost 50ml at 200€!!! Comparing this to a Ferrari is exaggerated. Many 60€ brands would envy this longevity. It’s good for getting into leather, with no further pretensions. Recommended purchase rather than imitations like Divain or Refan.

  • chemazaragoza

    I’ve had it for months and love it for the scent and price. Normally it costs around €15 and here it lasts 5-6 hours on the skin. Comparing it to Tom Ford is like comparing a Fiat to a Ferrari: both have four wheels, but they aren’t the same. Many branded fragrances over €60 wouldn’t have this longevity. It’s ideal for approaching leather without pretensions. Better than cheap imitations like Divain.

  • Great perfume for performance and price. It doesn’t have the quality of the niche scents it reminds one of, but for those who want to try leather and oud (undeclared notes) with smoky wood and amber, it can satisfy many beginners and veterans who aren’t too demanding. The projection for the first two hours is spectacular, then it fades into a monotonous but pleasant trail. Ideal for autumn-winter and evenings-nights, without clashing, for guys who have passed thirty. Cheers.

  • Great performance for the price. It doesn’t have the quality of the niche scents it recalls, but for trying leather, oud (even if not declared), smoky wood, and amber, it’s perfect for beginners or less demanding veterans. The projection is spectacular for the first two hours, then settles into a pleasant trail. Ideal for autumn, winter, and evenings. Recommended for people who have passed thirty.

  • monsieurleather

    I tried it out of curiosity after hearing it was similar to Tuscan Leather. A blunder! It gave me a headache and the urge to take it off my wrist. The scent itself might be a half-decent likeness to the dry-down phase of the original (which is the one I like least), but it’s like comparing a draftsman to a classical painter. In perfumes, that’s the difference between a headache and enjoyment. Tuscan Leather isn’t the 8th wonder (it’s overpriced), but it’s pleasant and well-made; this Heritage Oud has nothing but the price. At 20€ there are superior fragrances. Goodbye.

  • monsieurleather

    I tried it out of curiosity thinking it was similar to Tuscan Leather and it was a mistake. It gave me a headache and made me want to take it off. The scent itself could be a mediocre likeness to the dry-down of the original (which is the part I like least), but it’s like comparing a draughtsman to a classical painter. In perfumes, that difference is between a headache and a good experience. Tuscan Leather isn’t the eighth wonder of the world nor is it well-priced, but it’s pleasant; this Heritage Oud has nothing but the price. At €20 there are much better fragrances. Goodbye.

  • I still have it in my stash. It reminds me a lot of Tuscan Leather and La Yuqawam in the leather phase, but it’s more modern and wearable. I don’t detect fruit or raspberry, nor isolated notes; the air of resemblance to Tom Ford or Rasasi comes from the cade petroleum. The results fit better with today’s young perfumery, without such a classic base. If you find it, it’s a good buy and works as a gift. The price was a laugh.

  • I still have it in my stash. It’s a high percentage of Tuscan Leather Tom Ford and La Yukawam Rasasi in the leather phase, but less fruity and more modern and wearable. I never detect fruit or raspberry, nor do the declared notes stand out on their own. The cade petroleum is what gives the air similar to Tom Ford or Rasasi. But the results are more in tune with young perfumery, wearable today, without such a classic base. If you find it, it’s a good buy and it worked for me as a gift. The price was a laugh.

  • Mr. Baskerville

    I liked it. Perhaps I’ll be criticised, but this Heritage Oud doesn’t smell much like Tuscan Leather to me. To me, the original smells of leather with clear raspberry, whereas this Beverly Hills Polo Club doesn’t seem like leather, although the cade petroleum note is very well worked and confusingly blends in. The opening is pleasant with cardamom and citrus. The development has thyme and synthetic smoky wood, kind and understandable. The base softens the tar with vetiver. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s modern, sensual, and elegant. Projection and longevity are good. Modest but well-made, very good value for money.

  • Mr. Baskerville

    I enjoyed the experience. Perhaps I’ll be criticised, but this Heritage Oud doesn’t remind me much of Tuscan Leather. To me, that one smells of leather with clear raspberry, while this does not, although the cade petroleum note is so well-made it confuses. I was surprised by the opening: aromatic cardamomo barely refreshed by citrus. The development is interesting, with thyme and synthetic smoky wood, friendly and understandable. The base softens the cade petroleum with evident vetiver. It’s not groundbreaking, but it’s pleasant, modern, and sensual/elegant for its price. Projection and longevity are good. A modest product but well-crafted. It’s not my first choice, but it counts for a lot regarding cost/benefit.

  • jerry drake

    If you’re looking for synthetic leather and oud (even if they don’t say so) for 15-25€, this sells without a prescription and I quite like it. Tuscan Leather is far behind; here there is something leathery, spiced, and smoky with a surprising development for the price. It opens citrusy-spicy and then leaves a sweet, smoky, almost petroly oud. It’s super synthetic but warm and pleasant, much better than Penthouse Windsor Rue Broca. It gives comfort, ideal for the cold. Try it before buying.

  • At first, it gave me a bit of a scare, but then I saw it has character. I always look for longevity and trail, and for this price, it’s a gem. It’s not for everyone as it’s strong on oud, but it pleasantly surprised me. The brand offers real quality compared to its cost.