Men

Vetiver de Puig

Perfumista
Alain Muraour
4.47 de 5
83 votos

Acordes principales

Descripción

Vetiver de Puig by Antonio Puig is an aromatic woody fragrance for men. Launched in 1978, this composition was created by Alain Muraour and Rosendo Mateu.

Resumen rápido

Cuándo llevarla (votos)

  • Invierno 14%
  • Primavera 34%
  • Verano 18%
  • Otoño 33%
  • Día 75%
  • Noche 25%

Notas clave

  • Salida Sin dato
  • Corazón Sin dato
  • Base Sin dato

Comunidad

83 votos

  • Positivo 92%
  • Negativo 6.0%
  • Neutral 2.4%

Comunidad

Qué dicen los usuarios sobre propiedad, preferencia y mejor momento de uso.

Propiedad

¿La tienen, la tuvieron o la quieren?

Uso recomendado

Estación y momento del día con más votos.

Dónde comprar

Compara tiendas verificadas para Vetiver de Puig y elige según envío, precio o disponibilidad.

Amazon

Amazon

Envío rápido

Entrega rápida y política de devoluciones conocida.

Ideal si priorizas velocidad y disponibilidad.

Ver en Amazon
eBay

eBay

Más opciones

Más opciones de precio, formatos y vendedores.

Útil para comparar alternativas antes de decidir.

Ver en eBay

Características

Resumen de votos sobre longevidad, estela, género y percepción de precio.

Longevidad

Escasa

Débil

Moderada

Duradera

Muy duradera

Estela

Suave

Moderada

Pesada

Enorme

Género

Femenino

Unisex femenino

Unisex

Unisex masculino

Masculino

Precio

Extremadamente costoso

Ligeramente costoso

Precio moderado

Buen precio

Excelente precio

Reseñas

Experiencias reales de la comunidad sobre uso diario, rendimiento y estela.

Para dejar una reseña necesitas iniciar sesión.

16 reseñas

Mostrando las más recientes primero.

  • priethcallas

    Quite green vetiver with soft, non-spicy citrus. At first, the herbs and herbal vetiver dominate. As it develops, the woody notes take centre stage. Very lovely for those who avoid sharp citrus (like Guerlain’s) or spices (like TF’s Grey Vetiver) and prefer green scents. Lasts over 12 hours, though it eventually clings to the skin. Sillage is moderate to heavy if overapplied. A Puig icon born in 1978, a year of dense fragrances, very well known here but apparently discontinued. If you get it, I highly recommend it. Suitable for intermediate seasons and daily wear.

  • ShiseidoTactics

    This is Prieth’s favourite fragrance; I won’t repeat what he already said, just read his review. I’ll only say that I love it and regret its discontinuation. A classic among classics.

  • One of the gentlest vetivers I’ve ever tried, a truly incredible perfume. It makes me feel fresh and ready for the day. It’s among my top three daily favourites. Discontinued (I’ll never understand why), and I picked it up by chance in my neighbourhood after searching high and low, hehe. It came with its deodorant, which is just as good as the bottle itself. I use it drop by drop to make it last; I don’t want to run out.

  • Clean, soapy vetiver, easy to wear without any fuss. No spices or baroque complexities. Cheap and safe buy.

  • A vetiver that brings me very good memories: clean, soapy, an elegant simple perfume in its structure but not therefore less beautiful. It doesn’t need complicated ingredients to be exquisite. In its DNA it carries a tender character but it’s a very masculine fragrance. Pity it was discontinued, I would buy it again with my eyes closed.

  • Another proof that good things don’t have to be expensive… a genuine, fresh and crisp vetiver, with that vintage touch that makes it more interesting. I walked into a perfumery in my neighbourhood already with some years… well, it was there at eye level, I couldn’t believe it. I looked around, asking myself: does this people know what they have there??. I quickly told the shop assistant pretending to be uninterested, hehehe. It was a box with massage and cologne. She said: it costs 9.50 euros. I said: do you have more? Yes, I have three left. I took them all. I think it was one of the happiest days of my life, with so little one can content a man’s heart, hehehe.

  • Naranjito79

    One of the fragrances with the most eighties memories, as my older uncles and cousins used it when I was small. That pure, clean and elegant vetiver smell, plus not being an expensive cologne, is clear proof that a good fragrance can be made at a good price. When I grew up I also bought it and I think it was my first men’s cologne. Pity it’s discontinued, although there are others with predominant vetiver and similar notes, Puig Vetiver I liked more.

  • jerry drake

    I love vintage scents for the exquisite quality we find in most. Nothing is more memorable than a smell. A scent can be unexpected, momentary or long-lasting, and yet evoke a summer in our childhood at a mountain lake with all your loved ones smiling in a black and white photo. Another, a beach illuminated by the moon. Sometimes having a few years is an advantage to understand perfumes like this. It’s pure beauty that makes you think of a true gentleman of the old school, always well-mannered and few words, but sure, charismatic and elegant. Born when the world of fragrances was something else, it’s a privilege to be able to taste something like this again in 2019. Those with extensive olfactory experience know what I mean: vetiver isn’t an easy or pleasant note for everyone, here it reaches incredible levels of goodness. The fragrance is spicy, dark woody, rooted, and yet very pleasant, with strong notes, earthy, dry spicy, almost dusty, followed by a green moss resin and vetiver that intoxicate you voluptuously, with satisfactory longevity and good presence, perfectly usable today today. To spray is to return to those places and times where everything was perfect.

  • The world of perfumery used to be different; few options and basic solutions. In Spain, Puig stood out among the few designer brands. I remember using their fragrances: Agua Brava, Agua Lavanda, Brummel, and above all, Vetiver. It allowed me to discover this ingredient, which later gave us jewels like Guerlain’s Vetiver Frozen, now unobtainable. In my opinion, it should be produced again, perhaps with slight tweaks to modernise it and adjust it to current tastes.

  • Years ago the world of perfumery wasn’t like it is now. There was little to choose from and they were very basic solutions. Among the designer brands of the time in Spain, above the few there were, Puig stood out. I remember being a fortunate user of their fragrances, including Agua Brava, Agua Lavanda, Brummel, and above all, Vetiver. Puig Vetiver allowed me to know this particular ingredient found in many colognes that has enabled the creation of true jewels, such as Guerlain Vetiver in its Frozen version, now discontinued and unobtainable. In my opinion, this fragrance could be produced again and brought to market, even with slight tweaks to modernise it and adjust it to current tastes.

  • A classic fragrance I hadn’t tried in a long time. It caught me off guard with its longevity and evolution. This type of fragrance blushes many modern perfumes. The next day it comes and goes, clinging to the skin, incredible. It starts ‘muddled’ and soon a very cool vetiver emerges, the protagonist. At some point, more herbal and green, it reminded me of Tsar by VCA. Recommended for vetiver lovers.

  • A classic fragrance I hadn’t tried in ages. It caught me off guard with its longevity and evolution; perfumes like this shame many of today’s offerings. The next day, it comes and goes clinging to the skin, incredible. It starts ‘abrummelled’ and soon a very cool vetiver emerges as the protagonist. At some point, it becomes more herbal and green, reminding me of VCA’s Tsar. Recommended for vetiver lovers.

  • naso_en_ciernes

    Puig Vetiver, eau de toilette for men, 100ml bottle (Antonio Puig, made in Spain). My tester batch is from 2019. The bottle is very simple (not the original vintage one). The juice is intense green, not dark. Fresh opening that becomes linear towards the vetiver; it evokes oakmoss for me, which isn’t listed in the notes. It’s certainly a green fragrance, nothing complex, no citrus or bergamot, so common. It dries down and sits close to the skin quickly (the formula must have been tweaked). It projects little and for only a few minutes. Longevity doesn’t reach 5 hours on my skin. It’s a seventies vetiver vibe I wanted in my collection. Although its performance has declined, it’s just a detail. This Puig fragrance is part of the Spanish house’s history. For sunny climates and informal occasions, accessible price, I found it as a tester. To discover, compare and collect vetiver-noted perfumery. Regards.

  • I recently learned that the advert for this fragrance caused controversy due to its subliminal message. The advert is excellent, mysterious; I recommend watching it on YouTube. It’s another Spanish fragrance that evokes more nostalgia than I expected. You’re sure to have heard of it more than once if you’re of a certain age. If Agua Brava was the battle companion, Puig Vetiver was for special or formal occasions. The opening reminded me of a YouTuber saying the Vetiver is ‘medicinal’. When it settles, the nuances emerge; all the notes in harmony create the magic, it’s a ‘whole’. I have a miniature, I don’t know when. If you like green scents, you must try it. Does anyone know if it’s inspired by Guerlain Vetiver? That’s one I want to try.

  • A pity it has been discontinued; it brought me many compliments and left a mark. I still have a bottle with a few drops so I don’t forget its exquisite scent. I haven’t found a replacement among those I’ve tried. It was soft yet left a trail and turned heads; people asked about the perfume several times. It was fresh with a slightly sweet touch, suitable for any occasion, more formal or semi-formal.

  • One of the few I would buy and repurchase, as I only smelled what was gifted to me until I was 20. I loved its deep scent without it being cloying. I wore it between 25 and 30. Compliments have always meant little to me, so what mattered was that I liked it. My skin is difficult, but it lasted 4-6 hours without any issues.