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Malbec Gold

Clito Hoedicke
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Clito Hoedicke
4.03 de 5
820 votos

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Descripción

Malbec Gold by O Boticário is a woody fragrance for men. Launched in 2016, this composition was created by Eurico Mazzini and Clito Hoedicke. Its top notes of apple, African ginger, black pepper, mandarin, Sicilian lemon and hyssop give way to a heart of cinnamon, leather, nutmeg, lavender, orange blossom and gold. The base rests on amberwood, patchouli, vanilla, oud wood, cashmere, incense, Texas cedar and labdanum.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 48%
  • Primavera 14%
  • Verano 2.7%
  • Otoño 36%
  • Día 13%
  • Noche 87%

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Comunidad

820 votos

  • Positivo 79%
  • Negativo 12%
  • Neutral 9.5%

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  • At first, I was surprised because I’m not a huge fan of sweet scents, but the opening is ambered with cinnamon, cardamom, and citrus. The citrus fades in 30 minutes, leaving a noticeable amber from start to finish. I love the leather and amber base; it’s perfect for clubs or open-air venues. Personally, I start receiving compliments and stealing glances; it lasts 10 hours or more and projects three feet away easily. It’s a bomb with touches similar to Armani Code Profumo and the 1 Million, but with its own identity that I like (I simply can’t stand the 1 Million). In summary: it’s rich and quite sweet, not formal, ideal for clubs and casual dinners. It’s not very original but has an identity. I like it quite a bit; it’s not my favourite, but it’s the best in terms of performance. Ideal for winter given the price ($50 for 100ml); there are better options in smaller sizes. Final note: Scent 7.5/10, Projection 9/10, Longevity 9/10, Compliments 8.5/10.

  • paolobertucci

    Very well described by Ruy. It’s not a copy, but it would be the One Million within the Malbec line due to its sweetness, mind you, it’s not cloying, but that makes it attractive and addictive with that woody DNA. It’s jovial, outgoing, seductive, and then striking. The performance is excellent: it projects well and mellows after 2–3 hours, settling to a moderate sillage; on skin, it easily lasts 9 hours. It accompanies the night and seduction.

  • aduartes

    Undoubtedly an 80% clone of One Million, only this one is more flamboyant. It’s very addictive and lasts quite a while; I’d like it to project beyond the first hour, but overall it’s very good value for the price.

  • It’s a woody and slightly sweet fragrance, not cloying, versatile and casual. Personally, I like it; it has good longevity and projects for about three hours without being a beast. Upon reviewing the notes, it’s the first time I’ve encountered a fragrance described as ‘gold’, wow.

  • Just tried out this Malbec that tempted me to expand my collection; I already have three alongside the original and Magnetic. The opening didn’t quite convince me, but on the skin, a sweet amber dominates without being cloying, with a barely perceptible vanilla touch and a leather nuance that hasn’t quite settled yet. I detect spicy accords, though instead of warmth, I notice something cool, almost like ice. By the way, the gold has its own olfactory signature here, noticeable as a mineral note. It’s not addictive for me, although the reviews made it seem promising; for now, it’s generally pleasant but doesn’t offer much. I want to believe in the line, but there’s more to explore.