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I love this because it does “masculine luxury” without being loud or boring. The pink pepper gives it a little sparkle up top, then the vetiver and tonka come in and make it creamy, dry, and really smooth. It’s not a clone-y scent at all, but if you like the polished vibe of stuff like Layton without the sweetness overload, this is worth trying. Super versatile too — I’d wear this to work, dinner, even a wedding. It smells expensive in a very effortless way. Lasts around 7-9 hours on me with a nice scent trail. Really hard to fault.
Some fragrances are impressive, and some are just easy to love. This is the second one for me. The bergamot and bitter orange give it a sharp, upscale opening, then the akigalawood takes over and makes everything feel textured and modern. I also get a soft tonka sweetness later, just enough to round it out. Nothing feels messy or overdone. It’s unique, but still very wearable, which is a hard balance. If you want something that smells niche without becoming weird, this nails it. Great projection, great longevity, and just a really satisfying wear every time.
Some fragrances wow you for 20 minutes and then fall apart. This is not that. Lucius Maximus stays smooth the whole time. I get a juicy bitter orange opening, a little pink pepper sparkle, then this amazing creamy woods + vanilla combo that feels rich without being heavy. It gives me that same “people will ask what you’re wearing” energy as Delina or Aventus in their own lanes, just with a more masculine and grounded feel. What I love most is how natural it smells. No harsh synthetic blast, no weird rough patch in the middle. Just classy, confident, and ridiculously easy to enjoy.
This is easily one of my favorite citrus-forward scents from Montale. The lemon hits first, sharp and uplifting, then that tonka comes in later and softens everything just enough. It never gets too sweet though, which I appreciate. I get this airy salty feel too, probably the ambergris, and that’s what makes it stand out from a million other fresh perfumes. Kinda reminds me of the freshness you get from some designer blue scents, but this feels smoother and more expensive. Lasts all day on clothes for me and gets me compliments without screaming across the room. Just a really well done fragrance.
Some citrus perfumes are nice but forgettable. This one isn’t. Cedrat Lova opens super crisp with bergamot and ginger, then slowly turns warmer and more textured. That little touch of tobacco in the base is so good here. Not heavy, not smoky, just enough to stop it from feeling too simple. I love this because it has energy up top and depth later, so I never get bored wearing it. It feels refined without being stuffy. Projection is strong at first, then sits closer after a while, but I still catch it for hours. Honestly a near-perfect balance of fresh and warm.
This is one of those perfumes that doesn’t scream for attention, but I can’t stop smelling myself when I wear it. The musk is really smooth and airy, and the matcha gives it this cool, almost creamy green twist that keeps it from being basic citrus. It kinda reminds me of the clean prestige vibe of 724, but Aqua Media feels more relaxed and natural to me. Super easy to wear to work, on errands, whatever. Not beast mode, but it doesn’t need to be. It sits a bit closer after a while and still lasts a solid workday on my skin. Honestly, this is classy as hell.
Tbh this surprised me. I expected something overly flashy from the name, but it’s actually really classy and put together. The mandarin opening is juicy and clean, then that cypriol/vanilla thing in the drydown gives it this warm, slightly smoky texture that feels sexy without trying too hard. Not sweet in a teenager-frag way, more grown and tailored. It kinda gives me the confidence boost I get from wearing a great blazer. My partner loved this immediately, so yeah, compliment factor is real. Projects well for the first couple hours and sticks around most of the day.
I’m a little obsessed with this one tbh. It opens super clean with mandarin and pink pepper, then that akigalawood vibe slides in and gives it this spicy-modern edge that keeps it from being basic. The drydown is where I really fell for it though. The vanilla and tonka are smooth as hell, warm without being heavy, sexy without trying too hard. It kinda reminds me of some niche crowd-pleasers, but this feels more refined and less loud than something like BR540. Great projection for the first few hours, then it sits closer but still hangs around all day. Def highly recommended.
I’m usually picky with citrus scents because a lot of them smell nice for 20 minutes and then disappear. Not this one. Cedrat Lova keeps that juicy citron vibe up top, then the tobacco and oakmoss start peeking through and make it feel more grown-up and interesting. It kinda reminds me of the idea of a summer designer citrus, but richer and way more niche. I love this because it feels fresh without being boring. Clean, sexy, and a little edgy. Tbh I can wear it to work or out at night and it fits both. Really impressive stuff.
This is one of those rare expensive scents that actually feels worth wearing a lot, not just saving for special events. The bergamot up top is bright and crisp, then the cypriol and vetiver give it this dry, elegant backbone I really love. There’s vanilla in here too, but it’s handled so well. Not dessert-like, not sticky, just enough softness to round everything out. I love this because it works in basically any setting. Office, dinner, weekend, whatever. Smells upscale but still easy. Lasts around 7-8 hours on me with a nice scent trail. Super versatile and just really well done.
Tbh I’m picky with fresh scents because so many of them just smell like expensive hotel lobby air. This one doesn’t. The bergamot pops right away, then the woody notes and musk keep it grounded so it never turns into a generic citrus splash. There’s something a little strange in the middle too — probably that matcha/green thing — and I mean that in the best way. It gives the whole fragrance character. If BR540 is the loud attention seeker in the MFK family, this is the effortlessly put-together one that people lean in for. Clean, expensive, super wearable. Easy 5 stars for me.
I love this way more than I expected. The opening is super crisp with bergamot and verbena, but what makes it special is that soft matcha vibe underneath. It’s clean without smelling like soap, and green without going bitter or too herbal. Kinda feels like sunlight through a white shirt, if that makes sense. Very polished, very MFK, but not cold. I keep reaching for it when I want something fresh that still has personality. Performance is also better than people might assume for this style — I get around 6-7 hours and a nice little scent bubble for the first couple hours. Def one of the best luxe freshies I’ve tried.
This is one of those Montales that just clicks for me. The opening is super bright with lemon and bergamot, but it doesn’t stay like a basic freshie for long. The ginger gives it this clean little kick, then the drydown gets smoother and a bit deeper. I love how it keeps the citrus alive without turning into bathroom cleaner territory. It smells polished but still easy to wear, which is kinda rare. Performance is excellent on me too, easily 7-8 hours with solid projection for the first few. If you like fresh scents but want something with more personality, this is def worth trying.
This is stupidly good. The opening hits me with bitter orange and bergamot, but it’s not just another fresh citrus thing that disappears in 20 minutes. It settles into this smooth vanilla/akigalawood combo that feels polished, expensive, and honestly super addictive. I love how it stays bright without turning harsh or cleaning-product fresh. Kinda reminds me of a niche version of something designer-friendly, but way more refined. Performance is great too — I get a solid 8 hours and decent projection for the first few. Easy 5 stars for me. Def one of those scents that makes you keep sniffing your wrist.
This is seriously gorgeous. The opening hits with bitter orange and bergamot, but it’s not just another fresh citrus thing. Pretty quick, that smooth vanilla starts coming through and the whole scent turns creamy, woody, and super polished. I love how the vetiver keeps it classy so it never gets too sweet. Kinda feels like if a bright designer freshie grew up, got rich, and learned manners. Performance is excellent on me too, easy 8+ hours and people definitely notice it without it choking out the room. Honestly one of those rare scents that smells luxurious the whole way through.
This is super nice. Opening hits me with bitter orange and bergamot, bright and classy, then the akigalawood/vetiver side starts coming through and gives it a dry, slightly spicy edge that keeps it from feeling basic. I love that part. The vanilla in the base smooths everything out without turning it into a dessert scent, which I really appreciate. Kinda feels like the polished, richer cousin of a lot of modern woody citrus releases. Only minor flaw for me is the opening can lean a little sharp for the first 10 minutes, and for the price I wanted a bit more projection. Still, it smells expensive and put-together. Easy 4/5.
Really like this one. The opening is super zesty, like lemon and bergamot with that spicy little kick from ginger, and it feels way more lively than a lot of Montales on first spray. Then the drydown gets a bit darker with oakmoss and a soft tobacco thing in the background, which keeps it from being just another fresh citrus scent. That contrast is what makes it interesting to me. Only minor flaw: the opening can come off a little sharp/almost cleaning-product-ish for the first 10 minutes. After that, it settles nicely and smells classy. Lasts around 6-7 hours on me with decent projection. Not a total love, but def very good.
I really like this one. It opens super bright with bergamot and that lemony verbena vibe, then the matcha comes in and gives it this clean green twist that feels a little different from the usual fresh citrus stuff. It’s classy without trying too hard, very MFK in that polished, airy way. Not as instantly addictive as Gentle Fluidity Silver for me, but def easier to wear than a lot of sharp colognes. Only small complaint is that it stays pretty close after the first hour, so don’t expect beast mode. Still, I kept sniffing my wrist because the musky drydown is just really smooth and comforting.
This is super nice. Opens with a bright bitter orange/bergamot pop, then the akigalawood and vetiver start coming through and make it feel polished without going full old-school woody. I love that it stays fresh but still has some depth from the tonka in the drydown. Kinda gives me that expensive niche-clean vibe, like something you'd wear in a blazer, but it doesn't feel stiff. Only minor flaw for me is the opening fades a little quicker than I want, and for the price I wish it pushed more. Still, it smells classy and easy to wear. I’d def wear this to dinner or the office.
I really like this one. It opens super crisp with bergamot and that zippy verbena thing, then the matcha comes in and gives it a clean green twist that feels a little different from the usual citrus musk freshies. Kinda airy, kinda polished, very MFK in that smooth musky way. My only issue is it doesn’t fully wow me for the price, because the drydown stays pretty soft and close after a while. Still, it smells expensive and easy to wear. I’d def reach for this in spring or when I want something fresh but not boring. Got around 6 hours on me, with moderate projection early on.