Men

Legend Night

Marca
Montblanc
4.18 de 5
1,930 votos

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Descripción

Legend Night by Montblanc is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2017, this composition was created by Antoine Maisondieu and Olivier Pescheux. The top notes unfold with cardamom, mint, helichrysum and bergamot; the heart reveals apple, lavender, cedar, violet and fir resin; while the base notes complete the structure with black vanilla pod, Akigalawood, musk, vetiver and patchouli.

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  • Invierno 36%
  • Primavera 19%
  • Verano 7.9%
  • Otoño 37%
  • Día 29%
  • Noche 71%

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1,930 votos

  • Positivo 85%
  • Neutral 8.8%
  • Negativo 6.5%

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37 reseñas

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  • One Million plus Versace Eros plus a repulsive synthetic stench = commercial rubbish. It’s not even worth reviewing this; one must protest so they stop releasing these trinkets.

  • It has a very sweet scent; I loved it, but the sillage is very poor; afterwards it turns woody and light.

  • It can’t be denied that it smells rich, but I find it quite generic, very similar to others. On top of that, before an hour I only perceive it as a skin scent. Disappointing.

  • jerry drake

    I’m going to buy it. I tried it in-store and loved it: it’s captivating and sophisticated, with fresh notes that blend perfectly with the creamy, masculine ones. The bottle is also pretty. Update: unfortunately, the longevity and sillage don’t match the level of the scent, which is lovely, but it lasts very little.

  • jerry drake

    My next purchase. I tried it in the store and I liked it very much. It seems captivating and sophisticated, with fresh notes that blend perfectly with creamy and masculine notes. The bottle is also pretty. Update: unfortunately, the longevity and sillage are not up to the scent, which is beautiful. It really lasts very little.

  • There’s no doubt it smells nice, but I find it quite generic, very similar to others. And to make matters worse, before an hour I could only smell it right up against the skin. Disappointing.

  • Legend Night 2017 has surprised me. It’s not bad, but I think it’s one of the ‘best’ offerings from Montblanc. If the notes were more natural and improved projection and longevity, it would be an excellent purchase, because the scent is good and notable, although sometimes the synthetic notes give it a plastic aftertaste. Nevertheless, I would use it for moments when I’m not in a hurry to decide. I like the blend of vanilla, apple, cedar, and lavender. It is very sensual, clean, and I believe women won’t be indifferent to a man wearing it.

  • Very well conceived and designed: a bottle that evokes sunsets in ochre and black, with a scent that also ‘sets the sun’. It opens with fresh bergamot, cardamom and green apple, moves through a dry vanilla note thanks to coumarin, and closes with resins and vetiver that masculinise it for evening wear. It is sweet, masculine and sexy, intimate due to its moderate projection, ideal for night dates. My favourite from the ‘Legend’ collection. The fragrance isn’t unique, but with its visual concept it makes perfect sense; I love perfumes that tell a story. Scent: 7/10, Sillage: 6/10, Longevity: 6/10. Age: 30-45. Style: Elegant/Sexy.

  • It’s a very well-crafted perfume. The bottle, with ochre to black tones like a sunset, and the fragrance also ‘sunset’: it starts with fresh bergamot, cardamom, and green apple; then the aromatic notes lead to the dry vanilla of coumarin, resins, and vetiver to masculinise it with warm, dark notes that mark the entry of the night. Between the sweet, it is very masculine and sexy, with an intimate character due to its moderate projection, but perfect for that ‘night date’. My favourite facet of the ‘Legend’ range. A fragrance that isn’t very different, but with its visual concept it makes sense; I love perfumes that tell stories. Scent: 7/10, Sillage: 6/10, Longevity: 6/10, Age: 30-45, Style: Elegant/Sexy.

  • At first, it reminded me of a mix of Armani Code and Super Playboy For Him. The first hour smells of coffee with vanilla, very sweet. Then it becomes softer, pleasant, and cosy, but it disappears in very little time. It’s good for going out elegantly at night, but at first it can be overwhelming, and afterwards it loses its sillage radically, resembling, without smelling quite as much like rubbish, Zara’s Tobacco Collection Rich Warm Addictive.

  • Legend Night has a very generic scent, yet also very rich; it is very aromatic and sweet without being cloying. I think it has its seductive side; the notes of lavender, apple, vanilla, and woods are pleasantly perceptible. It seems like a cross between several fragrances such as Eros, 212 VIP Black, and even a bit of the new Uomo Signature, which gives it that generic characteristic. That said, it is cheaper than all the fragrances mentioned. Another aspect where it falls short is projection and longevity: the projection is skin-scent and the longevity reaches at most 6 hours (supposedly an Eau de Parfum), although they are not entirely bad, especially if used for a date; they are more than sufficient. I like its scent.

  • Legend Night smells generic, yet rich, aromatic, and sweet without being cloying. It has a seductive side; you can detect lavender, apple, vanilla, and woods. It seems like a blend of Eros, 212 VIP Black, and a bit of the new Uomo Signature, giving it that generic air, although it is cheaper than all those fragrances. The downside is the projection and longevity: the projection is skin-scent and lasts at most 6 hours (supposedly an eau de parfum), but it’s not bad, especially for a date; it’s sufficient. I like its scent.

  • A very solid bet from Montblanc. The vanilla and apple notes bring sweetness, while the lavender adds a fresh touch. The rest is a bit undefined; you have to use your imagination. It suits both men and women; it plays with the fresh-sweet duality effortlessly, offering incredible versatility. It works for autumn, winter, spring, and cool summer evenings, as the vanilla isn’t as cloying as the tonka bean in Armani Code Profumo. The longevity is weak for an eau de parfum: around 4 hours with projection and sillage, then another 2 hours close to the skin. It’s sufficient. You need to apply it generously to the skin or clothing, as it lasts longer on fabric than on skin. Scent: 9, Versatility: 8.5, Longevity: 6.5, Projection: 6.5, Value for Money: 8.

  • Von Schlotterstein

    A good sweet masculine aroma; vanilla, apple, musk and mint are noticeable. I was surprised despite it being a generic scent I’ve smelled for years, but with better quality. It would be a good purchase for the price. One cannot ask much of the longevity, as Montblanc scents don’t last long (no more than 6 hours), but as a perfume it is very good. 100% recommended, a pleasant sweet aroma.

  • Von Schlotterstein

    A good sweet and masculine scent; you can detect the vanilla, apple, musk and mint. It surprised me despite being a generic smell I already knew, but with better quality. It would be a good purchase for the price. Longevity isn’t its strong point, as Montblanc scents usually don’t last more than six hours, but as a fragrance it’s very good. 100% recommended, pleasant sweet scent.

  • I was looking for something vanilla, sweet, sexy and youthful, and this was my choice. It resembles Armani Code Profumo, Polo Red, Uomo and Uomo Signature by Ferragamo. But this is the only one I feel is more youthful, perhaps simple but without those complex notes that sting and make you dizzy like the others. I am 25 and for me it is ideal for going out at night or a date without seeming too adult. I recommend it for those seeking something sweet and youthful; I think it’s a very good alternative (believe me, I tried many before finding this).

  • I don’t know much about perfumes, I’ve had several, but this is by far my favourite for dates or night outings. It expresses seriousness and sensuality. I love the sweet and woody scent; I can still smell it easily about 6 hours after applying it.

  • Delicious scent, vanilla predominates as I like it, but beware, the longevity is totally scarce: two or three hours and then nothing.

  • Delicious aroma, dominated by vanilla as I like it. But, surprise!, the longevity is totally scarce, 2 or 3 hours and then nothing.

  • I bought it when it launched and had a great affection for it. Despite having experience with fragrances, this is the only one that has given me a real compliment, like those from YouTubers. I put it on again today and the scent remains, but the longevity leaves much to be desired. I have no regrets about the purchase.

  • It resembles L’ Homme Ideal by Guerlain: the opening lasts 10 minutes and then turns into a Versace Dreamer. It’s a delicious version with a ‘Night’ name, suitable for all climates if you know how many sprays to use. It smells rich and is worth it. Absolutely delicious; if you like the ones I mentioned, you’ll love it. Delicious and good value. Nothing to do with the original Montblanc Legend.

  • Very rich, but it stays in a very personal bubble. I absolutely love it and am a bit addicted to the scent.

  • The fragrance that opened the doors to trying new things. Before, I used catalogue perfumes and none made me feel what this one does. At first glance, it smells of vanilla with citrus notes, a woody base, and yes, synthetic. It lasts about six hours; at the end, it clings to the skin and projects for a couple of hours at the start. I love it, but my partner is the one who hates it most. I haven’t received compliments or complaints. If you find it cheap, it’s worth it; it’s not worth the department store price. It has good presentation and I would always buy it again; I haven’t tried anything so identical.

  • A rich and charming fragrance. I’ve received many compliments. Longevity and sillage are moderate. I recommend it for cold days or for the office. Although it says NIGHT, it works better during the day.

  • charlie85

    Of all the sweet scents I’ve tried, this is the king. It’s generic and nothing new, with an DNA similar to Armani Code, but Legend Night is the freshest in the lottery. It smells youthful and sexy, like Eros EDT but with a more pronounced vanilla. Ideal for dates or short dinners (max 4 hours) because the longevity is scarce. If you’re looking for your first night perfume, forget it here. I like it and own it, but I wouldn’t recommend it much. 6/10

  • Mediocre and bland aroma, reminiscent of Armani Code Profumo. Respect to those who like it, but there are much better options available.

  • Mediocre and boring scent, in the line of Armani Code Profumo. Respect to those who like it, but there are much better options.

  • Mr Maisondieu was the nose for this perfume in 216, creating a woody-spicy profile, and he was also responsible for the amber-spicy Code Profumo from 2016. Does this mean anything? No, definitely not, but both fragrances share similar characteristics. Let’s talk about this Legend Night… The opening is rough, with a mandarin (peel) and an intense, green, aromatic cardamom pushing forward that ensemble, not to mention the sage which adds its bite. The heart is resinous and floral, with sweetness beginning to show through a slight fruity note from the apple, and the base is very woody, deeply alcoholic, with bourbon-style vanilla dominating the aroma. It’s good; it’s youthful, nocturnal, sweet, and spicy, falling into the category of trendy, tacky fragrances. The performance, however, is poor

  • JavierSantana

    I see it as quite similar (but not identical) to Versace Eros EDT, yet more complex and interesting, less mass-produced, and not tacky, although it is quite sweet. The opening features the spicy tones of cardamom along with certain fresh, spicy, and aromatic nuances of mint and statice. The heart and base offer a marriage of vanilla; although not explicitly declared (they don’t lie… they list certain notes, but this contains everything, from cloves or eugenol to cinnamon or cinnamal, lemon, or citrus notes like limonene, etc., as all perfumes do), there is a substantial amount of iris/orris or lily flower, or powdery notes. It is quite ambered and not purely vanilla as one might expect, and fairly fruity. In the dry down, I don’t detect much of a green nuance. Naturally, it has certain woods to provide fixation and other nuances that go unnoticed by the nose. Regarding longevity, I think it’s good; it lasts about 6-8 hours without issue, and there’s always the option to apply it on clothing, such as flannel or porous fabrics, where it easily lasts 12 hours or more. The olfactory construction is quite good, pleasant, easy to enjoy, and within what is considered “trendy”, yet it remains discernible compared to similar perfumes. It seems the ingredients come from Givaudan, synonymous with reasonably synthetic aromas (but in this case, the noses didn’t construct something particularly synthetic; it feels very natural). Taking a different approach to the whole review, it is a perfume that is truly rich in a literal sense; it is rich to smell, rich to wear. Final line: Those who don’t recommend it, frankly, what did they expect? I do recommend it; it’s not a bad perfume, especially not for its price. P.S. RIP Olivier Pescheux, always in our hearts, God bless you and blessings

  • ChrisFragancediction

    At first, I liked it for that prominent cardamom note, but overall the perfume ends up smelling synthetic, and personally, I find it unbearable

  • RamirezSelenscig

    I bought it as an alternative to the discontinued Armani Code Profumo. The truth is, it does smell lovely, but I feel the longevity is very short. While the scent profile is lovely, it also reminded me of CH 212 Sexy (the bronze version), which I believe performs much better. So if you find it cheap, it’s fine; otherwise, I’d try something else

  • Ronal Quintero

    Legend Night by Montblanc is elegant and versatile, perfect for any occasion. It stands out for the soft creaminess of the cardamom, which adds a warm, spicy touch, while the energetic and fresh lavender lends a fougère sensation that balances everything. The blend of sweet and woody notes creates an enveloping richness, making it a sophisticated scent suitable for both day and night. The aroma is refined without being heavy, ideal for those seeking something distinctive and modern. Rich indeed, though not for super-sensitive noses

  • Josué González Céspedes

    Montblanc has created a work of art here; it’s a one-to-one match with Armani Code Profumo, boasting 100% olfactory similarity

  • RicardoPowa1234

    It’s the clone of Nuit de l’Homme Intense… right down to the bottle being identical, hehe