Men
The One Royal Night
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The One Royal Night by Dolce&Gabbana is a woody oriental fragrance for men. Launched in 2015, this composition features cardamom and basil as top notes; nutmeg and pear wood in the heart; and amber, sandalwood, cedar, and labdanum in the base.
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Whereas The One EDP leans more towards tobacco, this smells a bit brighter and spicier. Very refined and classy.
While The One EDP leans more towards tobacco, this one is slightly brighter and spicier. Very refined and classy.
Very similar to the 2015 standard EDP, D&G’s One Royal Night is basically the same as the EDP with an extra kick of nutmeg and fruit. For me, it’s a very elegant cardamom bomb. The base reveals that original richness, soft and spicy: warm amber, cedar, sandalwood and deep, dry accords, with a touch of oud very deep down. It’s for when you want to make a subtle and elegant statement. The longevity is incredible, surpassing the EDP with 9-11 hours of longevity and 4-5 hours of good to moderate projection; the first two or three hours are potent. Here the tobacco goes and the cardamom with the pear stem enters. Very good and recommended, plus it has a very striking bottle for the collection.
I expected it to be more like its siblings, but to be honest, it differs quite a bit. Although it doesn’t declare the grapefruit, Fragrantica says the pear wood tries to evoke that fruit, and yes, a constant sweetness is noticeable that doesn’t seem to come just from the amber. The official website adds that this wood gives an ‘African’ leather touch, but to be honest, I perceive very little leather. The woods and spices provide a serious counterpoint in the background (I apologise, it’s more linear), while that sweetness dominates midway between warm and fresh, a very pleasant quality that makes me like it, although it’s not a paragon of quality. The performance seems good, I suppose influenced by having drawn out many millilitres to make a split; I can’t stop smelling myself, but as I say, this is usually normal when you leave the bottle less than half full in five minutes, hehe.
To be honest, it’s not the eighth wonder, but I liked it. It reminded me quite a bit of its sister, The One Parfum, although this Royal Night is sharper and has more body. I don’t smell tobacco in either, but they share that ‘tobaccoed’ sensation. In Royal Night there’s a sweet note from the start that accompanies the spices, the wood and the amber. I’ve never smelled pear wood, so I don’t know if it’s because of that or the mix with the amber. The trail is moderate; I felt it well for about 3-4 hours and the rest closer to the skin. It can be found at a decent price in a 150ml bottle here, not just in the Middle East, so it’s an option to consider within its style. It’s quite flat and easy to get bored by, but it’s not bad.
To be honest, without resembling the eighth wonder, I liked it. It did remind me quite a bit of its sister The One Parfum, slightly sharper and with a bit more body this Royal Night. I don’t smell tobacco in either of them, but they do share that ‘tobaccoed’ sensation. In Royal Night there’s a quite sweet note that accompanies from the start the spices, the wood and the amber. I’ve never heard of pear wood, so I can’t say if it’s due to that or simply the mix with the amber or other matters… The trail is moderate, although I felt it quite well for about 3-4 hours, with the rest closer to the skin. It can be found at a ‘decent’ price in a 150ml bottle, by the way, right here and not just in the Middle East, hehe, so I think it’s an option to consider, within its style. That said, quite flat and easy to get bored by. Not bad.
It’s almost identical to the 2015 EDP, but with an extra touch of nutmeg and fruit that turns it into a super-elegant cardamom bomb. The base retains that soft, spicy richness with amber, cedar and sandalwood, adding a dry, woody, oriental trail, almost like a very subtle oud. Perfect for making a subtle, elegant statement; the longevity is incredible and beats the EDP, lasting 9-11 hours with good projection of 4-5 hours initially, very powerful in the first few hours. The tobacco has been removed to make way for cardamom and pear stem. Highly recommended and comes in a beautiful bottle for the collection.
I liked it. It plays in the same league as the EDP but with more body. What I detect most is the amber alongside the pear wood, which gives it that characteristic sweetness. The cardamom and nutmeg are very present. Its performance is much better than the others, lasting more than 12 hours and projecting well for the first 2 or 3. I agree with Drakecito that it’s quite linear and can be boring, which is why I don’t wear it much. Overall it’s a good perfume, hard to find and worth it if you like the previous ones and find it at a good price.
Blind tested with a decant of Uhm. The first time, on the back of my hand, I only noticed the cardamom. When I wore it, more notes emerged: the cardamom, a spice I later realised was nutmeg, and a green touch. In the heart, it becomes woodier with cedar and sandalwood, but the spices still dominate. The cardamom intensifies to the point of being slightly overpowering. The sweet base, due to the amber, smells a bit artificial yet pleasant, like vanilla and labdanum mixed. The scent is quite linear and the excess of cardamom gets tiring; I would have preferred it more subdued. Without knowing what it was, the base reminded me of The One, but with more spices, projection and longevity. I didn’t notice the tobacco scent others mention. It’s totally masculine and performs much better than the EDP on my skin. It’s a good perfume that just isn’t for me: it doesn’t smell bad, performs well and is worth it if you like the style, although personally I’m indifferent.
At first, what is most felt is the cardamom and basil; then, after about 20 minutes, you start to notice The One EDP. This version is more exotic but ends up being the same as the EDP, just with better projection and trail. Recommended for cold climates and special occasions. If you find it for between $60 and $80, it’s a good buy. Rating 9/10.
Initially dominated by cardamom and basil, but after about 20 minutes, it starts to smell like The One EDP. This version is more exotic, with better trail and projection than the original. Ideal for cold climates and special occasions. If you can grab it for between $60 and $80, it’s a safe purchase. Rating 9/10.
If you look at the advertising, they try to sell it as the eighth wonder. Impregnated with mystery and masculinity, they say it evokes the Middle East. I wonder if the perfumer was there. To me, it seems like a slightly more spiced, herbaceous, and woody version of the original, without being anything out of this world. They have those synthetic notes that take away the magic. It’s typical marketing, old wine in new bottles. I expected more; I’ve tried proposals from Rasasi, Swiss Arabian, Lattafa, or Ard al Zaafaran that give it a couple of turns in scent and performance. It’s not a bad perfume, it has a notable pickled opening at first, then it maintains an barely acceptable level for a couple of hours. Definitely similar to the original, slightly stronger and deeper, but with a projection not as exceptional as the presentation suggests. I don’t recommend buying blindly, it can disappoint in general quality. (Courtesy of Sejano 77)
This Royal Night is absolute perfection, the sublime finale of the journey of so many The Ones that never appealed to me. Here everything is great: basil, sharp smoked cardamom, pear, sandalwood, and an undisclosed sweet leather, like a new jacket. You get goosebumps wearing it. You think: ‘watch out ladies, this perfume causes instant orgasms’. I always knew it would fade quickly and then everyone would seek it like a holy grail. Don’t torture yourself, you can’t have everything. It’s one of those editions you buy without thinking. It would be the evolution for millionaires in the Middle East; the other The Ones were simpletons. It annoys me that they make these beauties over there but screw us in Latin America, as if we don’t have the right to use them. The price is payable.
Finally I have it. By the way, I keep a vial of the original 2009 The One fragrance; that first formulation was exquisite both in aroma and longevity, with a good trail at the start that later became more intimate, but an incredible scent. After reading reviews of the updated version where everyone says it doesn’t last nearly as long, I decided on the EDP launched years later, which also says it doesn’t last long, until I came across this Royal Night. Seeing comments saying it kept the DNA and longevity, I went for it with my eyes closed. The opening is different due to the prominent basil, which I don’t entirely like, but after half an hour this loosens up and The One original appears, one of the best scents I’ve ever heard and the fragrance that has given me the most compliments…
Finally I have it. I keep a vial of the original from 2009, exquisite in scent and longevity. After reading that the current version doesn’t last long, I decided on the EDP, which is also said not to last, until I found this Royal Night. The opening is different due to the prominent basil, which I don’t entirely like but doesn’t last long. After half an hour it softens and the original The One appears, one of the best scents I’ve ever smelled and which earned me the most compliments.
Update: this is a beast in projection and longevity… simply brutal.
Power and longevity. It’s the scent of the first version of The One but the HULK version. If you like the EDT, go for this Royal Night beast. Longevity, trail, and very compliant. It’s a spectacle. If you see it, don’t hesitate to get it. Easily over 8 hours, hitting hard where it goes. Ideal for dates or being with that special person.
Not a bomb, at least in the cold. I see it as unisex. If you like spicy scents, don’t be afraid to try it.
At 36 degrees with humidity, the opening is typical oriental and might seem strange; it’s the worst phase but it doesn’t last long. Then comes the good part: it smells like sweet wood without being cloying, like the wood-amber version of Bentley for Men Intense. Lasts 8 hours on skin. Projection drops to half a metre after 1-2 hours. I have the EDP and the difference is that this is for younger people, with cinnamon, tobacco, and amber; Royal Night is for 30+, more mature and formal. Buy both, they have different but close paths.
Rich fragrance when dry, very similar to The One EDT. Spiced and sharp opening, then very wearable and pleasant. Not a beast in projection (March 2022 batch), but very personal. Good longevity, 7 hours. Ideal for dates.
I found this White Thrush at the perfumerie and I’m super satisfied. For me, the original EDT is the best in the saga, though its longevity is poor. This Royal Night has that unmistakable DNA and lasts 7-8 hours, even more if you don’t hold back with the spray. The opening is tricky: strong basil and pickled notes for 15 minutes, then it settles perfectly. It lacks a tobacco base, but nothing is perfect. I previously used the Pendora, which is sweeter at first but fades sooner. This Royal Night is better after the second hour. Excellent value for money. Hopefully D&G will relaunch it.
Smells like pure emotion, a blend of Natura, Billie Eilish, Santa 33, and a touch of Sara. It’s unisex, rich, elegant, and sensual. Sandalwood dominates, but it’s ideal for heat and the office. For a date, throw on a stick with a good fixative.