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Torino21
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Torino21 by Xerjoff is an aromatic green fragrance for men and women. Launched in 2021, this composition features top notes of mint, lemon (sour lime), basil and thyme; a heart of blackcurrant, lavender, rosemary and jasmine; and a base of musk and verbena. The creation is signed by the perfumer.
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What a rich fragrance. It has a very present mint note that fuses excellently with basil, lemon, and rosemary (which I would say is the least present). It reminds me very much of that first bite of a basil leaf you take in a pizzeria when you were a child. It lasts very well, projects very well for such a fresh perfume, and you can tell it is of quality.
Ever since I tried Green Irish Tweed by Creed, I have told myself that I would have to buy it one day, but the price and the poor longevity of that perfume held me back, yet it is exquisite. But the day came when I bought a sample of this Torino21, and today I have put it to the test. Well, the day has not even finished and I have already bought the 50 ml bottle. For me, it is a true gem, surpassing the desire I had to be able to buy GIT, which that desire has now definitely been buried. I had never had a perfume with mint, basil, and thyme notes, and in this blend, it is truly exquisite. If you like fresh, citrus, and green perfumes, you can buy it without having tested it first, because I am 99% sure you will like it.
Finally, I have acquired my first niche perfume, and what a delight. Personally, I have been disappointed with perfumes that feature mint in their composition; it highlights nothing, and besides, I normally do not like them. Then there is Torino21. After trying it in the shop, I was amazed not only by the strong mint note that is noticeable and the freshness of the perfume, but also by the balance the fragrance has, which, in my opinion, makes it the best Green Aromatic on the market. An excellent purchase.
A rich fragrance that invites you to keep smelling it. Simple and linear, it does not evolve over time, but it does not need to. From start to finish, it smells fresh, aromatic, and mentholated. It has good projection and a good trail; people notice it. It is ideal for the heat.
Torino21 is, without a doubt, my go-to fragrance for summer days. It is one of those compositions that manages to unite freshness, quality, and originality in a way that very few summer scents achieve. From the first application, it is clear you are dealing with something special. The opening is explosive and revitalising: a vibrant blend of citrus, mint, and aromatic herbs that awaken the senses instantly. It is fresh and clean, yet possesses a depth and elegance that set it apart from more conventional citrus fragrances. As it dries down, a slightly woody and musky base emerges, giving it structure without losing its lightness. In terms of performance, it behaves very well for a fresh fragrance: around 6 to 8 hours with a moderate but constant projection, enough to leave a clean and sophisticated trail in your wake. Torino21 represents summer in its most luxurious and refined version. Whether for a sunny day, a terrace at sunset, or a trip to the coast, it never fails. It is a safe bet when I want to feel fresh, elegant, and well-accompanied by a quality fragrance.
Very fresh and well-balanced. The mint is excellent. The longevity is a bit shorter than Erba Pura.
Good perfume; it was my first niche and a blind buy. It’s super fresh and smells super natural. If you like the scent of mint, you’ll love this fragrance. It’s a unisex complement but leans slightly towards the masculine side.
Top summer perfume. Fresh, citrusy, and long-lasting. I bought a sample to avoid a blind purchase, and after a single test, I was already buying the bottle. I use it for summer events, such as dinners, terraces, and so on. Highly recommended.
Not a blind buy. Despite the impressive longevity and the hype surrounding the fragrance, I tested it at an Xerjoff stand where almost all of them were available. The truth is, while it caught my attention initially, I couldn’t quite determine if the impression was positive or neutral. It’s an intense mint and mojito scent that began to overwhelm my nose, making it hard to stop smelling it. Eventually, I bought it. I got a 50ml bottle to see how it performs. Yesterday was the ultimate test, and the truth is, it performed well, smells great, and I liked it a lot. We’ll see if it becomes one of my favourite fragrances; for now, it isn’t. The price is certainly a handicap; it’s very expensive and, although it offers quality, I feel it lacks something for me. 8.75/10.
Smells like mint and a little more. The opening is mentholated but not overly airy; there’s a distinct green, aromatic basil note blended with a ripe citrus, rather than being excessively refreshing. It could feel fresher, but it remains primarily aromatic and very green. Throughout its life, it will always be a green fragrance; in the mid-stage, it feels floral and the green shifts to something almost like freshly cut grass. Then, the green evolves. As it dries, to avoid saturation, it pushes a musk that gives a slightly soapy finish, though the green persists. I liked it a lot, although I have to admit it’s not perfect. I’m not sure if it’s as good as many claim; it leaves me wanting a bit more. It’s mainly a summer scent, suitable for sunny spring days too. It’s versatile for almost anything, unisex, with good longevity and correct projection. Perhaps the price puts me off a little, as there are other mints I prefer. I’ll keep testing.
Tested with a 2 ml decant. At first it’s fresh, citrusy and herbal, but upon drying it becomes dense and floral (sweet). Great quality is noticeable, but something doesn’t quite fit with me, perhaps because it feels unisex but with a feminine tendency. Projection and longevity above average (although it’s not 100% citrus). I understand its fame. Update: two uses later, UFFFFF, I love it, it’s brutal with that hard-to-beat sweet mint base. Top!
Torino 21 is green, citrusy and aromatic from the first blast, very revitalising. What I notice most is the mint and the citrus. The quality of the ingredients is indisputable, I like it, but it hasn’t hooked me enough yet to justify its price. There are cheaper options in its family. Good longevity, unisex. I tried it several times with a 5 ml decant.
It reminds me of a lemonade with mint and spearmint, very summery and refreshing. As everyone says, the protagonist is the mint, but green, cold and realistic, nothing like oil or toothpaste. On my skin, the lemon, basil and rosemary stand out. The sparkling lemon opens the composition and little by little the herbs add greenery, closing with a soapy musk. The jasmine, lavender and currants are there, but as a bed for the other notes. I imagine a summer day, beach, terrace, yacht or villa getaway. It’s relaxed elegance, perfect for a summer signature due to its versatility. It suits any situation. Regarding the price, I don’t recommend buying blindly, but with a sample or decant the taste will be immediate. Longevity and projection are very good, especially considering its volatile notes. I spent a 5 ml decant in a weekend and now I’m thinking about buying the full bottle.
The best citrusy mentholated floral I’ve tried. If you want to feel fresh, revitalised, cheerful and radiant without the scent disappearing after two hours, you must have it in your collection. Simply Torino 21 💙.
Brutal opening, fresh and herbal with basil, mint and acidic lemon. Upon drying, it maintains the green and mint with a woody base. Very good longevity (over 6 hours) and moderate projection. Without a doubt, it surpasses Buongiorno by Acqua di Parma, matching its style but winning in longevity and projection.
Simple fragrance, but with a delicious and revitalising composition. It’s my favourite from the brand and one of my preferred citrus scents. In the whole blend, what stands out most is the lemon: juicy, aromatic, an acidic juice that is fresh air for the nose. The herbs do their part subtly, adding complexity and natural nuances that transport me to a field under the spring sun. The mint cools down, and rosemary with basil give it a unique touch that sets it apart from other citrus scents. I can’t perceive the blackcurrant or jasmine, but they surely act silently to improve the experience. I wore it on a few sunny afternoons and the longevity didn’t disappoint; being fresh and volatile, it exceeds seven hours. The trail is moderate and I don’t miss it. On clothes, it lingered softly for a couple of days. It has no age restriction: neither for older nor younger people, just an essence that evokes nature and refreshes. It’s fresh and moderately versatile, ideal for a sunny day, preferably in a rural landscape with a tranquil spirit. I’ve received compliments, not many, but some. One person said it was rare, but in a good way: different, authentic and rich. That’s why I recommend it. Best wishes.
The olfactory experience has impacted me. Upon spraying, it releases a Trident-style gum mint, followed by lime, quite acidic, which mixes with something green/herbal (it might bother if you dislike herbs, but in seconds everything homogenises and takes shape). Then it becomes slightly sweet, like Tic Tac mints that maintain freshness and taste, I think due to the currants. It continues evolving towards a white floral while retaining everything before it. INCREDIBLE, it’s not my favourite scent, but it’s the first niche that demonstrates tremendous quality; I’ve had many disappointments in this world because they don’t justify their price, but this one could be the best in terms of experience with its notes. Truly WOW.
It’s a marvel. As Cruyff said: ‘Playing football is simple, playing simple football is the hardest thing’. This fits perfectly: it’s not complex or very evolving, it’s pure basic and simple. But so far, I haven’t found anything that replicates it. Although it’s not super masculine and sometimes gets confused with a feminine scent, if you wear it with attitude, it has no rival. Incredible performance and in the heat, it refreshes you just by smelling it. I recommend it for those who want something distinctive but simple. I’ll soon review it on TikTok: @_ulisescents
As Carbonnel said, simple perfumes are the hardest to make, and this one proves it. Upon spraying, the lemon is so real it feels like you have the fruit in your nose; for the first 30 seconds, that’s all you notice. After a minute, a cold, green mint instantly cools you down. Over time, the other notes merely support that mint, although a white musk appears, adding a sense of cleanliness. What’s surprising is the performance: it’s not a beast, but for something so fresh, it’s notable. It lasts about two hours with presence, then drops to skin-level until around six, and fades by eight. If you live in heat, this is essential. It’s not cheap, and even seems expensive given its simplicity, but that’s its magic: you never get tired of it. It’s versatile, elegant, and perfect for hot days or semi-formal situations, though it works for daily wear too. It’s painful to watch it fade, especially regarding the price, but it has become my favourite for the heat. Give it a try: you might need to wear it several times to appreciate its simplicity, but you’ll fall in love. Torino 21 is proof that sometimes less is more. Fresh, clean, of the highest quality… For me, perfect. 10/10.
It didn’t blow my mind, but it’s a summer perfume to wear with a white shirt, unisex leaning towards masculine. Price and longevity don’t go hand in hand…
Citrusy and mentholated with that typical soapy dry-down. It smells easy and familiar; if you’ve tried Aqua Celestia by F. Malle, it will sound like home. It’s the same mint, nothing astringent, with citrus and white musks. As with many perfumes, listen more to YouTubers and real people than to technicians who talk as if they know everything. I say this because the only niche aspect it has is the price. It’s not niche in composition or quality. The ingredients aren’t bad, but they don’t justify the cost. Regarding that ‘marvellous and unique opening’, I find it pleasant and familiar. Aqua Celestia or Basil & Neroli by Jo Malone substitute it perfectly, without even mentioning cheaper options. Obviously they have nuances, but they’re irrelevant. The longevity varies by person and day; in my case, five hours, which is very normal, with good projection for the first hour and then a personal bubble of about 40 cm. Ideal for spring and summer, during the day, in casual or semi-formal situations. Culturally, that mint sounds more masculine to me, but as it’s not strong, it works for unisex. In summary, it’s a quality, pleasant, and well-made perfume, but it doesn’t surpass the bar I set for an aroma to be truly niche.
Initially it’s for summer and warm autumn/spring weather (typical here). It also shines on sunny winter mornings. Good projection, great longevity, and outstanding development. The super-natural mint, lemon, rosemary, lavender, and that explosive musk at the start give it real power. Later, with the mint softened, the basil, thyme, blackcurrant, jasmine, and base musk emerge, creating an elegant, clean, and aquatic body. I don’t know how verbena smells so I can’t identify it. Usage depends on the person: for its durability, I wear it when I know I won’t stop and need it to accompany me. For its versatility, I use it for special occasions or parties. Sometimes you just put it on, but I wouldn’t recommend it as a daily wear; nothing sadder than ending up ignoring a work of art.
Torino 21 is the perfect perfume for Panama’s climate 🇵🇦. It gives freshness with the mint and sharp citrus, like a mojito at the bar of a luxury beach hotel. It’s easy to wear, and the most impressive thing is its longevity. Perhaps it’s because I first apply CeraVe cream and then the perfume; with that trick, it projects incredibly well, and I add a few drops to my sleeves and neck. 👌🏼
The best mint perfume I’ve tried (I’ve tested YOSLY, Thé Basilic, Buongiorno…). Wearing it in summer is a treat: a citrus opening of lemon with hyper-realistic mint, as if you were crushing mint leaves in your hand. It gives a cold sensation, surrounded by ice, a mojito. As it evolves, a white musk comes out that cleanses the scent, and the herbal notes appear, leaving it slightly soapy. It’s still delicious, but the opening is a scandal. Now, not everything is gold: the price. It has quality, but is €295 for 100ml of something so simple worth it? It’s not innovative, just an upgrade in quality. And the longevity: everyone says 7-8 hours, but I get 4-5 pushing it, always close to the skin. It projects for half an hour and then stays stuck; if you don’t press your nose to it, you can’t smell it. I don’t have grateful skin for citrus. Conclusion: I like it a lot and it’s a joy in summer, but for price and performance, it falls short. I have a nearly full 100ml bottle; if anyone wants it, write to me, I’ll leave it at a good price. SOLD. Scent 9, Longevity 4, Projection 4, Versatility 7 (summer and spring).
A spectacular aroma blending citrus, mint, and rosemary. I see it as elegant and fascinating. The trail is soft; it’s not high projection but a personal bubble that lasts 6-7 hours on skin and days on clothes. Usage: day, morning, afternoon, or late afternoon. Scent 10/10, Projection 6/10, Longevity 9/10, Overall 8/10.
TA WENO but it’s expensive. If you’re a fan of fresh scents, it’s worth it.
I tried it at my brother’s house and let me tell you: if you don’t want to waste money, it’s fresh, minty, and ideal for summer, the beach, or a hot, carefree day. What you notice most is the mint: not the sweet one from Pacific Chill or anything artificial, but a cool, green mint with notes of lemon, basil, and rosemary. As it’s fresh and citrusy, don’t expect more than 7 hours (maybe 8 on skin), but if you love mint and want quality, it’s your perfume.
A LOT of hype. The base is good, but after 30 minutes it becomes very floral. Is it worth the money? For me, no. Everyone has their own taste.
The best citrus sillage and longevity I’ve ever experienced. It’s a bomb, like bathing in mint shampoo, giving a maximum freshness sensation. Literally, it’s a mojito on the table, the smell of the glass… it’s incredible how they imitated the mojito. It might be my favourite citrus scent; I want it for our honeymoon.
I’m taking this for 2026; I’ve already added it to my list 🙌🏼.
Torino 21 is like having a mojito on a terrace by the sea. A different and unique perfume. For spring and summer, it’s a 10. Excellent longevity.
Another of those rare ones that lasts and has an advanced-level trail. An extremely high-quality citrus perfume, on par with Imagination. With these, they are the only two citrus scents of this calibre. It works as a signature scent, for the office or working out; very versatile. Fantastic for heat and even better in mild climates. It’s elegant, sophisticated and clean.
BRUTAL. The richest mint scent I have ever smelled.
Here we fall into the YouTuber hype; I don’t understand if people like it for the scent or for status. It smells like Vick VapoRub mint. The quality is impeccable; it’s not a bad fragrance, but I can’t see myself smelling like this; it’s not my personality. I’ll stick with my Himalaya by Creed.
Luckily I tried it. It’s nothing extraordinary. The price isn’t worth it; there are cheaper fragrances or designer scents that smell good without breaking the bank. Those with the money to spend on this won’t mind, but I prefer spending the same amount on several perfumes to have variety.
It’s both a yes and a no. Yes, because the opening is exquisite: hyper-realistic lemon, basil and mint (what mint!) which settle into a clean green tone that lingers, with citrus bursts and menthol notes. It lasts 6-7 hours, ideal for spring and summer. No, because it’s not entirely original; it’s a common scent that stands out for ingredient quality and longevity. For price and performance, yes; for being distinctive, no. I’m not much of a citrus fan, but if you like this style, it’s a good option, or you could go for Acqua di Parma’s Buongiorno to save €50 (though it doesn’t last as long).
Simply delicious and spectacular for warm weather. Smells of lemon, mint, basil and musk, lasting around 7 hours. It smells super natural, like a walking mint plant; it’s a pleasure to wear.
It’s a very rich perfume, although I’m not sure I’ll buy it again when this bottle runs out.
Super delicious. My wife loved it, but I think it suits both genders well. Very fresh and refined.
I loved the opening and the first two hours, but afterwards it became too feminine on my skin and didn’t suit me. I gifted it in the end. The quality is top-notch, very well-balanced with great longevity.