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Symphonium

Marca
Xerjoff
Chris Maurice
Perfumista
Chris Maurice
3.99 de 5
731 votos

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Descripción

Symphonium by Xerjoff is an oriental vanilla fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2020, this composition is signed by perfumer Chris Maurice. Its opening features citrus notes of orange and mandarin, giving way to a spiced and sweet heart with chocolate and cardamom. The base reveals a deep and exotic combination of Madagascar vanilla, Laotian oud, Thai oud, and musk.

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Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 34%
  • Primavera 23%
  • Verano 9.3%
  • Otoño 34%
  • Día 45%
  • Noche 55%

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Comunidad

731 votos

  • Positivo 70%
  • Neutral 16%
  • Negativo 14%

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Salida 2 notas
Corazón 2 notas

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  • Hard to find and exclusive to Fortnum & Mason. Soft opening: chocolate and orange with cardamom. Gourmand with a feminine lean. The stone smells like cookie dough with chips, but it isn’t; that’s Montale’s Chocolate Greedy (cloying but with brutal projection). Symphonium follows the line of Vía Cavour 1 and Aurum by Kemi. Redundant? Yes. Aurum is strawberry, Vía Cavour is peach; all three are similar yet distinct. Symphonium’s oud is hard to detect, which makes it friendly. More for women than men. Moderate performance and good longevity. I prefer it to the others because it isn’t so strawberry. It doesn’t turn my head; I just enjoy it. Its rarity gives it an air of exclusivity, the typical Xerjoff trophy that almost no one owns.

  • Sounds odd, but I like it. The opening is orange with chocolate and a hint of faeces… yes, I like it, I don’t understand why, but it’s hypnotic. After an hour, that note disappears, leaving just chocolate and orange.

  • I admire Xerjoff’s quality. Symphonium is unisex; on my skin it opens with oud—one dirty, one woody. Then comes chocolate, cardamom, and vanilla, creating a comfortable and sensual vibe. It’s complex: reminiscent of Kemi and Vía Cavour 1, but sweeter. In heat, the orange notes emerge and it feels less masculine; in winter, the spiced oud dominates. I wear it when I want to analyse its complexity.

  • Andrecruz5

    Luxury packaging, one of the best I’ve seen. Pink Sugar at 100 per cent: sugar, orange and chocolate. Nothing more, nothing less.

  • Definitely not. It’s an animalic and chocolatey blend reminiscent of Kemi. That dirty sweetness isn’t for everyone. Leans more masculine with quite good longevity.

  • The king of Christmas. It starts with an orange and dark chocolate with icing sugar, not cloying. Then cardamom and two ouds (one woody, one subtly dirty) add complexity without being aggressive. As it dries, it becomes dense and even sweeter. Three clear phases: an oud base, a citrus middle, and that chocolate with icing sugar on the surface. Very sweet; I like it, although I prefer darker scents. I wouldn’t keep it, but it’s a top fragrance. Unisex, not very versatile, and with brutal longevity.

  • The king of Christmas. Opens with orange and black chocolate with icing sugar, not cloying. Then cardamom and two ouds (one woody, the other subtly dirty) add complexity without being aggressive. As it dries, it becomes dense and even sweeter. Three clear phases: an oud base, a citrus middle, and that icing-sugar chocolate on the surface. Very sweet; I like it, though I prefer darker scents. I wouldn’t keep it, but it’s a top-tier fragrance. Unisex, not very versatile, but with brutal longevity.